Search results for:
Anthony Zuiker is so good at his job, he spared us all from a reality show called “Dead Celebrity.”
It’s as much of a given in reality TV as treachery and tears: Cooking contests need a Las Vegas angle.
Randy Jackson, the lone original “American Idol” judge, says he won’t be returning to the Fox talent competition.
Forget fancy coffees, energy drinks and those tiny bottles promising hours of pep. If you could synthesize whatever it is that keeps Danny Koker up and running, you’d corner the market on over-the-counter stimulants.
Take away the infectious giggling and Elle McLemore sounds less like an actress on the rise than one in the twilight of a long, distinguished career.
Las Vegas has been pretty good to Don Cheadle over the years. Now, the city is serving as the backdrop to a season-long story arc on “House of Lies” (10 p.m. Sundays, Showtime), the dark comedy that follows a team of unscrupulous management consultants led by the slicker-than-an-oil-spill Marty Kaan.
Starting Tuesday, “Jimmy Kimmel Live” is moving up 25 minutes to go head-to-head with rivals Jay Leno and David Letterman. Host Jimmy Kimmel was born in Brooklyn, but he was formed in Las Vegas, having moved to the valley when he was 9.
Miss Nevada Randi Sundquist is hoping to bring her anti-bullying message before a larger audience if she wins the Miss America pageant.