It’s the most heartwarming sitcom you’ll see all year in which teenage boys steal porno mags from some homeless men.
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Leslie Higgins, the Mandalay Bay butler played by Stephen Merchant, is the best thing about this Wednesday’s episode titled, simply, “Las Vegas.”
You never know who you’ll run into at CinemaCon.
The E-Trade baby has quit after being upstaged by a singing cat named Beanie.
“The Walking Dead” and ABC’s “Resurrection” aren’t the only zombie shows in town. From “24” to “Heroes,” there are plenty of TV series that are among the walking dead themselves.
The good news? “#RichKids of Beverly Hills” (10 p.m. Sunday, E!) is ending.
If the saying “If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is” doesn’t run through your mind while watching the new series “Money Talks” (10 p.m. Wednesday), well, you’re just the type of person Steve Stevens, aka Darin Notaro, is looking for.
Meryl Davis and Charlie White won gold medals in Sochi for dancing on ice. Now they’re trading skates for shoes and ice for wood to take on a bunch of celebrities with zero dance training. Sounds fair.
Lance Gross has always been fast. On his first regular acting gig, the TBS sitcom “House of Payne,” he cranked out episodes at the unheard-of rate of three every seven days.
Toronto’s combative mayor claimed Friday that he wouldn’t know Kevin Spacey “if I ran over him,” a week after the “House of Cards” star poked fun at Rob Ford when both appeared on a late night talk show. Ford’s brother called the actor “an arrogant SOB.”
National Geographic Channel is targeting a subject that’s literally over our heads, bringing it down to Earth in an ambitious two-hour special.
Line cook Chris Eversole, 27, of Las Vegas and buffet cook Simone Hammond, 43, of Henderson are among the 20 aspiring restaurateurs competing for a head chef position at one of host Gordon Ramsay’s restaurants and the accompanying $250,000 salary.
Naked is the new redneck.
CBS says it’s renewing its hit comedy “The Big Bang Theory” for three more years. The extraordinary three-year deal would carry TV’s most-watched sitcom through the 2016-2017 season, the series’ 10th on the air.
The Bravo-fication of the cable channel begins Tuesday with this appalling, wretched excuse of a series.
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 […]
Stand-up Nate Bargatze scored unexpectedly with an immediately iconic portrayal of George Washington in a skit dubbed “Washington’s Dream.”
Andy Walmsley won an Emmy for “American Idol,” and his latest idol is a puppet named Artie.
The new shop marks the chef and TV personality’s sixth restaurant in Las Vegas, and the fourth with Caesars Entertainment.
The restaurant draws inspiration from hit Netflix titles and continues the launching of experiences by the streaming service.