It’s the year’s most-watched new series in England aside from the thriller “Bodyguard,” but it won’t be joining that pop-culture sensation on Netflix.
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Kris Manzano certainly never would have chosen the current political climate.
Around 10:30 p.m. June 22, rapper Post Malone stopped by Zak Bagans’ Haunted Museum in downtown Las Vegas after his concert at the Park Theater.
Zak Bagans is posing for photos in front of the Dybbuk Box, the wine cabinet with a reputation as one of the world’s most haunted objects, when he starts to feel uncomfortable in its presence.
What began as an attempt to pen the unofficial 11th season of “Friends” morphed into the theatrical equivalent of Rachel’s Thanksgiving trifle
“We’re so psyched to come to Vegas,” says Andy Cohen, who, along with his longtime friend Anderson Cooper, will bring “AC2: Deep Talk and Shallow Tales” to the Colosseum at Caesars Palace on Friday. “We can’t believe we’re playing that stage.”
Robert Redford married Lola Van Wagenen in Las Vegas in 1958.
Without Robert Redford, there wouldn’t be a Suncoast. Well, sort of.
In plenty of time for Halloween, streaming giants Netflix and Hulu are releasing new horror-themed series Friday — you know, for those viewers who aren’t terrified enough simply by watching the news.
I’ ve never been much of a Lady Gaga fan. She’s crazy talented, but all that theatricality can be a bit … much.
The 15-month delay between the end of its third season and the start of its fourth makes “Vegas Rat Rods” sound like “Game of Thrones.”
The Wright brothers dreamed of flying.
For TV nerds, the fall season used to feel like Christmas as a kid, a time when anticipation turned to wonder at the gifts the networks were about to bestow.
The fall TV season is here, and with their new shows, the broadcast networks are being more inclusive than ever.
I don’t want to say CBS is completely bankrupt when it comes to originality, but this is the network that’s about to launch a Dick Wolf procedural about the FBI that’s called “FBI.”