If Wendy Williams wants to attempt stand-up comedy for the first time, it’s just a matter of choosing a casino. And The Venetian just happens to be launching a women-of-comedy series “Lipshtick.”
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The fantasy saga “Game of Thrones,” defying the Emmy Awards’ grudging respect for genre fare, emerged as the leader in the nominations announced Thursday with 19 bids, including best drama series.
“Pawnography” (10 p.m. Thursday, History) finds Rick Harrison, Corey Harrison and Austin “Chumlee” Russell of “Pawn Stars” fame competing against viewers in a three-round trivia competition.
“You’re a bagman for movie stars. You’re also an extortionist and a wiretapper. Basically, you’re an all-around piece of (excrement).”
Astronaut Molly Woods just returned from a 13-month solo mission in space, but she didn’t return alone. She’s pregnant. Somebody’s got some ’splainin’ to do!
It’s TV you can’t look away from. Literally.
The Rio headliner will host Sportsman Channel’s “Camp Stew,” a 10-episode series showcasing “some of the craziest outdoor videos ever recorded.”
Yahoo and Sony Pictures Television announced Monday that the show’s creator, Dan Harmon, will serve as an executive producer for 13 new episodes.
AMC said Tuesday that it will fill its Sunday night schedule for nearly two months with reruns of the popular series that starred Bryan Cranston, which aired its last original episode last September. Every episode will be shown during the network’s “Breaking Bad Binge.”
The Comedy Central series is hopefully the only place you’ll ever see the words “ ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic as Adolf Hitler.”
Full disclosure: I loved “Lost.” Didn’t even mind the ending all that much.
The father of the young man who killed six people and injured 13 others near the University of California, Santa Barbara, last month says it’s his “duty” to help prevent future mass killings.
The latest entry into the growing catalog of zombie stories in the entertainment world is filming its 13-episode first season in Spokane.
“Outlaw Prophet” is an exploitative, stomach-churning exercise in shock and disgust. Take a selfie while watching it, and your face will look like you just swallowed some anchovies smothered with cottage cheese. From 1974.
The cable channel will air 25 of the most popular episodes of the series, which got off to a less-than-auspicious start on July 5, 1989.
A recent Wall Street Journal poll of leading economists put the probability of the United States going into recession over the next 12 months at 63 percent. Conventional wisdom is that the Federal Reserve Bank will continue raising interest rates to combat stubborn high inflation, thereby slowing the economy and causing gross domestic product to […]
Rick Harrison is toasting “Pawn Stars 2.0” while Corey Harrison plans a new life in Mexico.
A new neighborhood is coming to Summerlin, with designs from a celebrity interior designer.
Liberty High’s Ki’Lolo Westerlund was featured in “NFL Flag 50,” a commercial during the Super Bowl that highlighted the rise in popularity of flag football nationally.
The menu at the MGM Grand residency features dishes celebrating “Stranger Things,” “Bridgerton,” “Money Heist,” “Love Is Blind” and more.