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An L.A. cop moves his family from the suburbs to the inner-city neighborhood where he grew up. Their new surroundings aren't so welcoming, however, as they deal with drugs, crime and violence, and the kids have trouble adjusting at school. Ask Ausiello | 2/6/2008 Thanks for finally adding the Black TV shows to the Strike Chart! Now I have another Black TV question: Is ABC Family bring Lincoln Heights back for a third season? read more Studio 60, Ugly Betty, the Big Ten and More Short Cuts | Today's News: Our Take | 9/7/2007 Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip arrives on DVD Oct. 16 in a six-disc, 22-episode set.... Tonight's the night that ABC's 20/20 sticks its nose in Dateline: To Catch a Predator's business. The sucker punches start at 10 pm/ET.... Marlo Thomas will guest on Ugly Betty this fall as a jewelry company owner with a "thing" for younger men — namely, Daniel.... ABC Family's Lincoln Heights set a series high with its Tuesday Season 2 premiere, drawing 1.6 million total viewers. That's a 14 percent increase over the show's January launch.... EchoStar's Dish Network has agreed to host the Big Ten Network, and just in time for this weekend's college football games, says TV Week. read more All in the ABC Family | Today's News: Our Take | 4/20/2007 ABC Family has unveiled its summer and fall schedule, which includes returning tween favorites Kyle XY (premieres Monday, June 11) and Wildfire (January), a pair of new series, the college-set ensemble comedy Greek (July) and the animated Slacker Cats (August), and Tom Bergeron hosted episodes of America's Funniest Home Videos (which are much better than those lame Bob Saget ones). In conjunction with Greek, the channel will launch virtualrush.com next month, yet another social networking site to help you fritter away your workday. Kyle XY also offers an interactive component at KyleXY.com, including exclusive videos, online games and clues to the show's myriad mysteries, like why the title character lacks a navel. It's like so incredibly grody. Inner-city drama Lincoln Heights (September) and the heavenly Fallen (August 3-5) are also back. —Raven Snook read more TV Guide Interviews & Features | 3/26/2007 Russell Hornsby is all over the map. He's making movies, shooting a TV drama — ABC Family's Lincoln Heights, which read more Deals on Wheels: Lost Boys Re-Up | Today's News: Our Take | 3/1/2007 Admired stage actor Russell Hornsby has been making a successful move into both film and television. He will soon begin production on the independent feature Stuck based on the true story of a young woman whose life is shaken up after she commits a hit-and-run. He will next be seen as the star of ABC Familys newest drama series Lincoln Heights. Hornsby recently starred in Paul Fitzgeralds Forgiven which premiered at Sundance and was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize. The film is also screening at this years AFI Film Festival. Hornsby was last seen in the hit romantic comedy Something New opposite Sanaa Lathan. Previous big screen credits include Get Rich or Die Tryin, Edmond, After the Sunset, Meet the Parents and Big Fat Liar. On television, Hornsby starred in ESPNs ground breaking, first original series Playmakers portraying Leon Taylor a veteran running-back tormented by his aging body. He was also a series regular in the critically acclaimed drama, Gideons Crossing opposite Andre Braugher and in the supernatural series Haunted with Matthew Fox. In addition, Hornsby appeared in Showtimes telepic Keep the Faith, Baby, a chronicle of the life of controversial Congressman Adam Clayton Powell. Other small screen credits include Law & Order: SVU, Greys Anatomy, Law & Order and Girlfriends. This winter, Hornsby returns to his theater roots as the lead in August Wilsons King Hedley II The play begins its run on February 20th as part of the August Wilson Series celebrating the Signature Theatres 15th Anniversary. This will mark the first time the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwrights work will be showcased in New York City since his passing in October 2005. Hornsby made his professional theatre debut in the Off-Broadway production of another Wilson play, Jitney for which he won an Obie and Drama Desk Award as part of the ensemble cast. In addition, he starred in Gem of the Ocean with Phylicia Rashad and Off-Broadway opposite Viola Davis in Intimate Apparel. Past theatre credits include To Kill A Mockingbird, Joe Louis Blues and Six Degrees of Separation. Born and raised in Oakland, California, Hornsbys high school drama teacher encouraged him to attend Boston Universitys theater arts program. After graduating from BU, Hornsby went on to study with the British Academy of Dramatic Arts at Oxford University before beginning his acting career. http://HollywoodPost.com A BlackTree Media Production Thank you for watching!