So what was a mild-mannered, middle-aged librarian doing on the Today Show in the first place?
What do Mad Men, Girls and The Mindy Project have in common? Well, aside from taking up two thirds of our DVR, they all feature New York apartments we're seriously coveting.
Jim O'Heir's latest side project is a hilarious little gem called Little Knockers, which sees him playing Bruce Kilmer, an alcoholic, victory-obsessed head coach of a pee-wee football team.
Here're some of the most memorable foods from Seinfeld, excluding those salty, salty pretzels.
"October Surprise" was a fun storyline, although, like the politician it portrayed, some of the details were sketchy. I suppose it's hard to fictionalize a true story that is itself totally unbelievable.
I realize that I may be setting myself up for criticism for letting her watch, but I feel strongly about striking a balance between protecting my children and being realistic about the world in which they are growing like weeds. So, as she watched, I asked her what she was thinking.
For years, Hong Kong's establishment has peddled a Hong Kong dream based on enterprise and hard slog, with perhaps a lucky break along the way. That dream has now been exposed. The emperor has no clothes.
Russell Brand is rising above mere criticism. He is on a journey through the fast and narrow rapids of life and seems to be showing us that being unoffendable helps illuminate the line we must run to keep the boat from flipping.
We've all been waiting for it, and it's finally here: The episode that is completely and utterly unrelated to Anthony Weiner.
This is a show that is often as problematic as it is delightfully bizarre, and navigating the thin line between being critical of its faults and being entertained by its eccentricities is perhaps the most difficult part about being a fan.
Think that you're not in the market for a comfort food cookbook? David Venable might well change your mind. He could taste dog food and convince people to buy it.
The two sisters are the reason to watch the show. They have the best one-liners and the best matter of fact statements. They speak of their father's impending death with clarity and gusto and they do it to his face.
I'll admit I was a little apprehensive at first. I'm a fan of scary movies but I wasn't so sure a zombie apocalypse would be quite right for me. Blood and guts? For sure. Remotely believable? Probably not.
Scandal is a political drama with enough thrills, sex, romance, power-hungry politicians, and yes, scandals, to fill a six-month quota in just one episode.
A couple of weeks after I had finished filming the show, I was talking with a female friend. She was telling me about her day, but I wasn't hearing a word she was saying because I was staring at her quizzically, trying to decipher what I was feeling. Then it hit me: I was sexually attracted to her.
When the show premieres, you'll likely find me here, banging my head against a wall as I watch my people exploited, lumped into one big, over-the-top mess. There's a chance I'll be completely wrong about this, but something tells me that that's not going to be the case.
Roberts says his mere presence will give LGBT Russians hope. How convenient that his "activism" comes with a big fat paycheck. That's not courageous journalism. That's shameless opportunism.
Two things terrified Peter Hamilton as a child: a disaster overcoming his family, and polio. Remnants of that fear and the relief at being vaccinated triggered an emotional connection when he saw an early version of the film about scientist Jonas Salk's struggle to find a vaccine to stop polio in the 1950s.
It took a lot of courage for me to stand almost completely alone in the face of corporate witch-burning terrorism, class attack, and voracious sexist censorship waged against me, from which I have never, and will never fully recover.
The remarkable thing about this area, is that it's easy to imagine Ichabod being chased by the Headless Horseman to this day.
Mary Amons came into my life a number of years ago, through common acquaintances. Pre Real Housewives of D.C. Slowly but surely, we first became friendly, then friends, and we are on our way to top even that.
Carol Smaldino, 2013.25.10