Ah, jeez, not this again. Mashable:

No. A million people may have heard the show, but I'd bet the number who thought it was an actual broadcast numbered in the low dozens. If that. PBS disagrees:

Well, there's something I never considered possible. Here's Slate this week:

Bergen was a ratings powerhouse. Welles' show was . . . arty. Fancy-pants stuff. So how did the myth get started? Read the piece.

MORE NONSENSE Travel and Leisure's website has named the U of M one of the country's Ugliest Campuses.

Leaving aside the fact that the size of the campus has nothing to do with its aesthetic qualities, and that it confuses the Streamlined Moderne style of Coffman with industrial Brutalism, or that Gehry's building is an anomalous interloper in the classically-detailed Mall region, the author is full of beans. Cass Gilbert's Mall is a work of great Classical beauty, the very picture of the standard conception of a college, and the old campus is a handsome collection of buildings that incorporate the range of early 20th century architectural styles.

The article used a banal view from a local photographer's Flickr stream, instead of this shot of the Auditorium. Wonder why? No link for them.

Oh, here's a Pritzker Prize winner:

Yeah.