Grammys producer Ken Ehrlich said the show had multiple conversations with Ariana Grande about possibly performing Sunday but the singer “felt it was too late for her to pull something together,” but Grande accused Ehrlich of lying.
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Champagne briefly replaced scripts Thursday for a ceremony renaming the nondescript Stage 25 on the sprawling Warner Bros. production lot after the sitcom “The Big Bang Theory.”
The “Young and the Restless” is remembering Kristoff St. John with a series of special episodes.
Lady Gaga has been added to the lengthy list of performers at Sunday’s show, set to air live at 5 p.m. Sunday on CBS.
It is possible, or even likely, Jimm Kimmel will air the talk show from his new comedy haunt at Linq Promenade.
St. John had played Neil Winters on the CBS soap opera since 1991, earning nine daytime Emmy nominations. He won 10 NAACP Image Awards.
From puppies to pimples, here’s a look at some of the televised alternatives to Super Bowl LIII.
The man who made the “Keto Guido Diet” a social-media phenomenon is about to be a Las Vegas headliner.
Here’s a look at five Super Bowl ads that flopped, despite months of planning and great expense.
Advertisers are hoping to provide some welcome distraction and entertainment as economic fears persist and the nation’s political climate remains sharply divided. As much as this year’s Super Bowl will be a battle on the field between the New England Patriots and the L.A. Rams, it will be a battle between advertisers over who gets the buzz — and who gets forgotten.
Chicago police have opened a hate crime investigation after a man the department identified as a 36-year-old cast member of the television show “Empire” alleged he was physically attacked by men who shouted racial and homophobic slurs.
Las Vegas, with its fast-cash image and anything-goes real estate market, has long been a popular place to flip houses . A lengthy menu of home-flipping reality television shows has also fueled interest in the get-rich-quick tactic, and the stars of “Desert Flippers” were in town Monday to talk about it.
As a girl growing up in Chicago, the youngest of three daughters, Gina Rodriguez had some lofty dreams. “I was 14 when Idecided I wanted my own TV show. But it was tough. I didn’t see color on the small screen. I used to think we didn’t exist.Latinos weren’t part of the conversation.”
The streaming giant is facing some serious threats to its dominance.
Not only is there more good TV now than ever before, the quality is almost absurdly high.