A homeless man was charged on Monday with two felonies in a violent, seemingly random attack on the streets of Hollywood on “NCIS” actress Pauley Perrette that she later recounted on social media.
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Former “Two and a Half Men” star Charlie Sheen is to make a “revealing personal announcement” on the “Today” show on Tuesday, following reports in online and tabloid media that the Hollywood actor has been diagnosed as HIV positive.
One small business is just weeks away from scoring a win of a lifetime: a free 30-second ad that will air during the Super Bowl.
CBS has switched up this week’s episodes of “Supergirl” and “NCIS: LA” in the wake of Friday’s terrorist attacks in Paris because of plotlines that mirror the real-world violence.
For his latest “Take a Break” segment, host James Corden spent nearly 10 minutes of Thursday’s “The Late Late Show” running amok at Planet Hollywood Resort.
AMC abandoned its original moniker, American Movie Classics, long before it started churning out some of TV’s finest dramas.
Calling all acrobats, jugglers, magicians, ventriloquists and guys who swallow things and then regurgitate them.
Much like prime-time game shows and singing contests, U.S. television is copying yet another curious European phenomenon: slow TV.
The fevered lead-up to Donald Trump’s “Saturday Night Live” episode turned out to be more exciting than the edition of the show he hosted.
George Barris, the Batmobile creator whose talent for turning Detroit iron into decked-out automotive fantasies earned him the nickname “King of the Kustomizers,” has died. He was 89.
Quentin Tarantino will appear on MSNBC’s “All In With Chris Hayes” on Wednesday night to discuss the police boycott of his films following the director’s comments about police violence.
Jon Stewart has set a four-year production pact with HBO that calls for him to produce short-form video content for HBO’s digital platforms.
Mike Tyson is back for a second season of “Scooby-Doo”-style intrigue on the animated “Mike Tyson Mysteries.”
It worked for the Everly Brothers and the Jonas Brothers. Why not the Property Brothers?
Last month, U.S. Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera gave a reading at Nevada State College. Starting next week, those who missed the presentation will be able to catch it on Clark County TV throughout November.