Related Blog Posts
Gossip Girl: Fall Finale of Epic Proportions
9 hours ago ago from Poptimal.com
This week’s episode of Gossip Girl marked a significant point in this third season of the series. Not only did it advance one major storyline, but it seemed to be starting other ones that will likely carry through until the end of the season. You might ask, what’s the catch? Well, the show will not be back on until March 8 so The CW can make room for another show in hopes of boosting their ratings. This gives us plenty of time to reflect on ...
Related contentJermaine Jackson: Well Never Be The Jackson 5 Again | Fancast News
9 hours ago ago from Fancast Blogs | TV Blogs | Entertainment News | Top Popular TV Shows | Popular Movies
,' kicks off Sunday, December 13 on A&E. The series will follow the remaining Jackson brothers – Jermaine, Marlon, Tito and Jackie as they prepare to embark on a 40th reunion tour of the legendary band, The Jackson 5. But the show will take a somber turn when the family is suddenly forced to deal with the death of their brother Michael. Jermaine recently talked to reporters about how the family is dealing with Michael's loss, ...
Related contentAnd Then There Were Three: the Astrology of the Season 6 Top Chef Finalists; Third, Michael Voltaggio
9 hours ago ago from Heavenly Truth
Thoseof you watching Bravo s Season 6 of Top Chef were no doubt holding yourbreath like I was when the final three were revealed. Now that we knowone of these chefs will be crowned the latest Top Chef and we know who we love and who we loveto hate, I ll take a look at the astrology of each. Who will win? Whoshould win? You decide; I just work here! Although I have no time ofbirth for any of the contestants, a look at their dates of birth ...
Related content‘Everybody Loves Raymond’ star returns with ‘Men,’ but will everyone love this trio?
1 day ago ago from My Reality Television
I don t know how I got the impression that Men of a Certain Age (9 p.m. Central Monday, TNT; two stars) was a half-hour show. It s not. But that s part of the problem with this intermittently interesting and frequently frustrating show. There s a certain slackness to the story lines on which concerns the lives of three good friends in their late 40s. If I weren t above such things, I d pun that the plots spread out like a ...
Related contentDeBloWrimo Day 10 – Yo Gabba Gabba!
5 hours ago ago from WalterShumate.net
I watched a lot of horrible television as a kid. Granted, I also watched Scooby Doo with my dad, and that stands as one of the best canine-based forensics shows of all time. However, I watched a lot of what could be considered as thirty-minute commercials for cheap plastic toys that would work right about as often as they’d choke the dog. Not that we had a dog, but it would have been dead as soon as I’d have unwrapped my Christmas presents, ...
Related contentRelated News
Adam Lambert Tweets During ‘View’ Taping; Producer Calls Singer’s Appearance An ‘Olive Branch’ From ABC
14 hours ago ago from Access Hollywood
Adam Lambert hit the set of “The View” on Tuesday to pre-tape his appearance on the daytime talk show set to air Thursday — and lived to Twitter about it. The singer’s visit to the show — his first to ABC since his controversial performance on the American Music Awards last month led to him being booted from “Good Morning America,” “Jimmy Kimmel Live” and “New Year’s Rockin’ Eve With Ryan Seacrest 2010” — was characterized as a peace ...
Related contentJanuary 2010: Bob Colacello on "Elvis at 21" | vanityfair.com
11 hours ago ago from Vanity Fair
M ost of the time, Elvis never even knew I took his picture, says Alfred Wertheimer, whose intimate and unaffected photographs of the young Elvis Presley on the threshold of superstardom, in 1956, including the unforgettable backstage shot The Kiss, are the subject of a major exhibition opening this month at the Grammy Museum, in Los Angeles. Elvis was almost laser-focused on whatever he did. So I would wait till he was involved and Elvis was ...
Related content

