After 32 seasons on the air, “Cops” has been dropped by the Paramount Network as protests against police proliferate around the world.
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The president of the restaurants’ parent company calls the surcharge “a necessary step during a time when unanticipated costs have jeopardized the survival of our business.”
John Di Domenico summoned his Donald Trump impression for Howard Stern on Monday morning.
Franco Dragone is joining Guy Laliberte in an attempt to buy back Cirque du Soleil.
Bonnie Pointer, a Grammy-winning founding member of the Pointer Sisters, who was essential to the group’s early success but left the group before most of their biggest hits, died Monday.
One day we’ll have an impressive array of COVID-19 face masks. Maybe we’ll trade them, like Topps baseball cards in the old days. Or maybe stage an exhibit of face covers at a downtown art gallery.
Wayne Newton says of reopening Caesars Palace, “I was standing there across from the Flamingo, where I was headlining in 1966, when Caesars opened.”
Guy Laliberte’s sudden interest in acquiring Cirque is great theater for what was the Strip’s leading production company before it ceased operations entirely in March.
The apology followed a sharp backlash to the “Special Report with Bret Baier” segment.
The originally Chicago- and Toronto-based Second City was an early training ground for “Saturday Night Live” players.
Nacho Daddy plans benefits for families of George Floyd and Shay Mikalonis, while “Marriage Can Be Murder” launches a virtual show and Ferraro’s celebrates the cuisine of Piemonte.
Led by vocalists Steve Judkins and LaShonda Reese, Mayfair’s production showed no signs of rust.
The wine cabinet, which has the reputation as one of the world’s most haunted objects, was opened during his new Travel Channel miniseries.
While his Haunted Museum was closed because of the coronavirus, Bagans and his co-stars spent 10 days investigating it.
The live music industry is slowly lurching back to life, using the internet to get back in action.