Sister Wendy Beckett, an art historian and critic who rose to prominence on TV late in life, has died. She was 88.
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We round up the best holiday episodes from classic shows you can stream right now on Netflix and Hulu.
With baseball’s Winter Meetings in Las Vegas last week, it seemed the right time to ask about territorial rights and crazy TV blackouts.
The fourth time was the charm for Cleen Rock One. The Las Vegan took home $100,000 as the winning coach and mentor on the 11th season of Paramount Network’s “Ink Master.”
Penny Marshall, who starred in “Laverne Shirley” before becoming one of the top-grossing female directors in Hollywood, has died. She was 75.
That’s how it is with the guys from “Pawn Stars,” who are expanding the length of their episodes beginning with the Season 14 premiere on Jan. 21.
Much like Whitney Houston, Marvel Television believes that children are its future. Or at least 20-somethings playing teenagers.
For its third NBC event, airing at 10 p.m. Monday, Pentatonix delivers Kelly Clarkson, the Backstreet Boys and Maren Morris, along with Penn Teller.
Jennifer Aniston calls it “amazing” that “Friends” still has an audience big enough to prompt multi-million dollar business deals to keep it from disappearing on Netflix.
An assistant professor in residence at UNLV who specializes in queer fandom, Abad knows how powerful it can be for today’s LGBT youth to see themselves represented not just on TV, but in some of the most popular characters around: superheroes.
Adam McKay’s Dick Cheney biopic “Vice” swooped in to lead nominations for the 76th annual Golden Globe Awards, narrowly edging “A Star Is Born,” “Green Book” and “The Favourite.”
LOS ANGELES — Kevin Hart has a new job — he will host the 2019 Academy Awards, a role the prolific actor-comedian says fulfills a longtime dream.
A North Carolina animal rescue group says that thanks to “The Walking Dead” actor Jeffrey Dean Morgan, a donkey and an emu who’ve bonded with each other can stay together.
Ken Berry, an actor and dancer who played the affable and clumsy Capt. Wilton Parmenter in the 1960s sitcom “F Troop,” has died. He was 85.
Considering how long it takes George R.R. Martin to finish a book — he’s been toiling on “The Winds of Winter,” the sixthnovel in the series that served as the basis for “Game of Thrones,” since at least 2010 — it’s kind of amazing that he hasany other completed works to inspire TV shows.