A pregnant teenager, the daughter of an unmarried mother and granddaughter of another, is repeating family history. Does she decide to keep her baby and do her immature best to raise it, or choose adoption for her offspring?
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It’s as though nobody wants new viewers for the final season of “Mad Men” (10 p.m. Sunday, AMC).
After rebranding itself as “the first TV home for the social media generation,” the cable channel has announced a new batch of shows — full of “likes” and viral videos — that should sound truly horrifying, at least for anyone older than, say, 25.
The cover of next month’s Rolling Stone magazine features “Veep” star Julia Louis-Dreyfus nude with a tattoo of the U.S. Constitution signed by John Hancock across her back.
Stephen Colbert will replace David Letterman as the host of “The Late Show,” the network confirmed on Thursday.
When the tour stops at the Hard Rock Hotel on July 25, Shadow Ridge High School alum Dia Frampton will be there. Las Vegan Ryan Whyte Maloney, however, likely will not. Unless he buys a ticket.
Turner Classic Movies is dedicating its Sunday lineup to honor the life of the late Hollywood legend.
Even though it beat out all other network shows Sunday night, more than a million fewer viewers tuned in to see the country awards in what may be their final broadcast from Las Vegas.
It’s weird to think that the home of cable TV’s biggest ratings juggernaut is in need of another hit.