Randy Jackson, the lone original “American Idol” judge, says he won’t be returning to the Fox talent competition.
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SCRANTON, Pa. — The actors who play Pam, Jim, Dwight and other beloved characters from the popular NBC show “The Office” bade farewell on Saturday to the northeastern Pennsylvania city of Scranton that served as the TV setting for their fictional paper company.
Oh, models. You so crazy!
It’s developing a “Duck Dynasty” vibe.
SANTA MONICA, Calif. — NBC Sports announcer Al Michaels was arrested over the weekend in Southern California on suspicion of drunken driving, authorities said Sunday.
She’s that girl.
LOS ANGELES — Aubrey Plaza interrupted Will Ferrell’s acceptance speech at the MTV Movie Awards, then left the building.
The right pedigree. The right look. It should have been a media darling.
Forget fancy coffees, energy drinks and those tiny bottles promising hours of pep. If you could synthesize whatever it is that keeps Danny Koker up and running, you’d corner the market on over-the-counter stimulants.
LOS ANGELES — In the first episode of the first season of “Mad Men,” Don Draper’s next-in-line affair, Rachel Menken, hears his brutal philosophy: Love is nothing more than an ad man’s myth, and everyone is born alone and dies alone.
NEW YORK — “Arrested Development” will be reborn on Netflix on May 26.
Just like Alan Thicke, the metric system and poutine, the staff of Binion’s is a much bigger deal in Canada.
Jon Hamm’s penis has gotten so big — no pun intended — it has a half-dozen Twitter accounts.
NEW YORK — Jay Leno says he will be leaving NBC’s “Tonight Show” next spring, to be replaced by Jimmy Fallon.
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.