Dwayne “the Rock” Johnson is heading back out on the field.
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When Ken Levine was in his 30s, he had already written for “M*A*S*H,” and he was in the midst of writing for “Cheers,” but instead of just riding that huge Hollywood wave forever, he decided to rehearse for a more personal future.
Football season is almost here, and in honor of the most wonderful time of the year, the Review-Journal again will compile a directory of Southern Nevada bars that cater to fans of specific NFL teams.
Only one of those greats — comedian and actor Will Ferrell — played 10 different positions for 10 different big league ballclubs in one memorable day this year in spring training.
The native Las Vegan is never mentioned in the HBO tennis mockumentary “7 Days in Hell.” But the spiky blond mullet and denim shorts sported by Aaron Williams, Andy Samberg’s “bad boy of tennis” character, are unmistakable.
ESPN is cutting ties with the outspoken host Keith Olbermann, the latest set-to the Walt Disney-owned sports-media juggernaut has had with prominent members of its talent pool.
With the NBA Finals starting today, comedians Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele spoofed pro basketball commentators during a skit on Comedy Central’s “Key & Peele.”
A big Mets fan, Jon Stewart interviewed New York ace Matt Harvey on “The Daily Show” during an entertaining segment Thursday night.
Late-night host David Letterman only appeared starstruck by Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning during Wednesday’s series finale for the “Late Show With David Letterman.”
Before he became an iconic talk show host, David Letterman, whose last show was Wednesday night, moonlighted as a pit reporter at the Indianapolis 500.
After months of rumors, it’s official: Bill Simmons is leaving ESPN. The sports network says it remains committed to Grantland, the ESPN-owned website Simmons founded, but that Simmons will no longer work there.
Thanks to Shaquille O’Neal and the magic of live television, the Internet was graced with some serious slapstick humor on Wednesday.
Boxer Manny Pacquiao gets a rematch on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” at 11:35 p.m. tonight on ABC.
Masters’ coverage may corner the amens this weekend, but don’t let visions of azaleas, camellias, dogwoods and those green jackets prevent you from catching a few innings of the Red Sox and Yankees playing in the Bronx.
If you don’t want to wait to see who will win this year’s NCAA tournament, you’re in luck. Jimmy Fallon figured it out for everyone.