The People’s Choice Awards
Last night was the 2012 People's Choice Awards on CBS hosted by Kaley Cuoco. Did you watch?
Last night was the 2012 People's Choice Awards on CBS hosted by Kaley Cuoco. Did you watch?
Wednesday night (Jan. 11), Rodney Atkins took the stage for his latest appearance on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live.’ Atkins performed two tunes at the end of the show, including his recent chart-topping hit ‘Take a Back Road,’ as well as his brand-new single, ‘He’s Mine.’
“The last time I was on the show, Guillermo and I performed a little skit — or I guess song, if
If you love Super Bowl commercials as much as I do...
Lauren Alaina and I have one thing in common.
Again.... Doesn't it feel like they just left Italy?
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As any true TV addict knows, the true meaning of Christmas is to give your fave shows the once-a-year opportunity to get all preachy and filled with holiday cheese, er, cheer. You may want to turn on the boob tube for a good laugh — but at Christmastime, you're going to learn something, darn it! The following seven Christmas-themed sitcom classics are some of the most awkwardly awesome ones out there.
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According to People.com, Howard Stern is the next host for "America's Got Talent".
If you've been watching The Next Iron Chef series on Food Network, don't read any further...
Remember when Jimmy Kimmel asked parents to take away their kids Halloween candy and send in video? Now he asked parents to give their kids a crappy Christmas gift a little early!
Remember last week when I told you about Alec Baldwin getting kicked off an American Airlines flight for playing Words With Friends?
Viewers of the 2011 American Country Awards on Monday night were in for a shocking treat when Broadway star Kristin Chenoweth took to the stage with a rendition of cohost Trace Adkins' hit song, 'Honky Tonk Badonkadonk'. Chenoweth's Kardashian-like, gigantic, padded rear-end stole the show as the audience cried out in laughter during her performance with Adkins.
Syfy, the cable network that specializes in combining hunting for the paranormal with professional wrestling, has a new TV movie in the works for next summer: "Jersey Shore Shark Attack."