It’s just February. And “The Real World” is still a few weeks away from hitting the air. But we already have a frontrunner for 2016’s most unsettling clip from a Las Vegas-based reality show.
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The new 1970s rock drama, “Vinyl” (9 p.m. Sunday, HBO), has Mick Jagger’s DNA all over it.
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Former NBA player Lamar Odom appeared in public for the first time since an overdose left him in a coma in October, attending Kanye West’s launch of his new LP on Thursday in Madison Square Garden.
At any given time, brothers Drew and Jonathan Scott could be renovating, selling or listing a client’s house on any of their HGTV reality shows, including “Property Brothers,” “Buying and Selling” and “Brother vs. Brother.”
The first trailer for the new Showtime comedy “Dice” includes a confrontation between Andrew Dice Clay and Criss Angel.
Jared Padalecki is returning to “Gilmore Girls,” reprising his role as Dean Forester in Netflix’s four-part revival series.
Have mercy! Netflix has finally given us a look at the “Fuller House” trailer, courtesy of “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.”
The Super Bowl may be the most-watched event in America, but the ads have their biggest moment after the game.
In the third-highest-rated Super Bowl, Las Vegas ranked 13th.
“Saturday Night Live” finally proved that Bernie Sanders and Larry David aren’t the same person. The Democratic presidential candidate appeared alongside Larry David in a sketch that found the two on the Titanic.
Peace, love and revolution. These were the prevailing themes during Super Bowl 50’s halftime show featuring Coldplay, Bruno Mars and Beyonce.
It was violent, but it sure looked good on TV. The Strip made a quick appearance in the new “Bourne” trailer, which debuted tonight during Super Bowl 50.
Here’s a Super Bowl ad with a lot of meat on it. It’s a spot for ketchup.
Bryon Stephens, president and chief operating officer of Toledo, Ohio-based Marco’s Pizza, touched down in Las Vegas on Thursday afternoon fresh off his Jan. 29 debut on CBS’s “Undercover Boss.”