Chrissy Teigen is known for speaking her mind on Twitter. But when the model addressed everything going on with Amanda Bynes, the former child star's responses seemed ready to ignite a full-on Twitter war if Teigen wanted one.
MTV is airing is airing a romantic comedy block for a 'Rom Com Marathom' today, May 19 beginning at 12:00 p.m. ET/PT, hosted by Nikki Glaser and Sara Schaefer from the networks 'Nikki & Sara LIVE.'
MTV is airing is airing a romantic comedy block for a "Rom Com Marathom" this Sunday, May 19 beginning at 12:00 p.m. ET/PT, hosted by Nikki Glaser and Sara Schaefer from the networks "Nikki & Sara LIVE."
It was 20 years ago today....wait, wrong band. In 1993, Iridesense was assembled to play then High Schooler Rick Eberle's 12th Grade Battle of The Bands, with Rick on guitar and vocals, his sister Tara Eberle on Bass, Rob Viccari on Lead Guitar and Rich Drouin on drums. What a difference twenty years makes! The past two decades have seen this same lineup go from these humble beginnings in Nassau County, NY to becoming a force in the music business.
Cabrillo Music Theatre celebrates its 20th Anniversary in the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza by proudly announcing its 2013-2014 Season of shows, produced exclusively in the Kavli Theatre, at the Bank of America Performing Arts Center at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza. The 2013-2014 Season, entitled 'Moving Forward, Looking Back,' is Cabrillo's most sizzling season ever. With a combination of classic and contemporary musicals, premieres and returning favorites, every show is gonna burn up the Kavli stage in a season that is just TOO DARN HOT! All of Cabrillo's productions are locally produced, auditioned and rehearsed in Southern California, and performed exclusively in the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza.
It was 20 years ago today....wait, wrong band. In 1993, Iridesense was assembled to play then High Schooler Rick Eberle's 12th Grade Battle of The Bands, with Rick on guitar and vocals, his sister Tara Eberle on Bass, Rob Viccari on Lead Guitar and Rich Drouin on drums. What a difference twenty years makes! The past two decades have seen this same lineup go from these humble beginnings in Nassau County, NY to becoming a force in the music business.
As 2012 comes to a close and Hollywood prepares to celebrate its finest performances of the year, it seems only fitting to also reflect on those stars who have made headlines for all the wrong reasons. In this all-new one-hour E! Special, we will count down the most eyebrow-raising, the most shocking, the most downright boneheaded celebrity moments in recent memory ... and unless you are Charlie Sheen or Amanda Bynes, this is one show you do not want to miss. Join our entire team of comedic commentators who have come together to toast Hollywood's biggest public boo-boos, when 'Celebrity Oops... They Did It Again' premieres Wednesday, December 19 at 9:00pm ET/PT, only on E!
The end of the world was predicted by the Mayans. It has been anticipated for thousands of years in religious texts. And now it is written on your DVR channel guide for all eternity, because E!'s outrageously funny clip show, 'The Soup' is doing an entire episode dedicated to the day of doom and what brought the end to fruition. Why trust Joel McHale and the rest of 'The Soup' team on what brought on Armageddon? Simply, they've been telling you so all along (or at least for the last eight years)! From Honey Boo Boo, Danny Bonaduce and the awkwardly scripted drama on 'The Hills' to every season of 'Celebrity Rehab,' 'The Bachelor,' and 'Housewives of Everywhere,' the signs have been there and we have been calling them out weekly. So batten down the hatches, forget Christmas shopping, pour yourself a shot of Tila Tequila and tune-in to 'The Soup' - End of the World 'We Told You So' Spectacular' on Wednesday, December 19th at 10pm ET/PT on E!
By all accounts, Amanda Bynes was a Hollywood success story. Born and raised in Southern California, she got her big break early, and enjoyed the support of a loving family. Amanda co-starred on Nickelodeon's hit series "All That" for three seasons, and then got her very own show on the network called "The Amanda Show," all while still in her teens. Movie roles followed, and it seemed like nothing would stand in her way. However, she has since "retired" from Hollywood and, after a slew of very public driving mishaps this year which landed her in the middle of a media frenzy, people are wondering what is next for this star. Find out the full story and what all the buzz is about when "THS: Amanda Bynes" premieres Sunday, December 16 at 10:30pm ET/PT on E!
On the heels of last week's series finale of iCARLY that topped all basic cable with 6.4 million total viewers, Nickelodeon is announcing the series pick-up of Sam & Cat (20 episodes), a spin-off comedy from award-winning creator and executive producer Dan Schneider (iCarly, Victorious, Drake & Josh, Zoey 101).
Nickelodeon's popular game show FIGURE IT OUT returns to the network with 30 all-new episodes of unique hidden talents, celebrity panelists and slime beginning tonight, October 15, at 7p.m. (ET/PT).
Nickelodeon's popular game show FIGURE IT OUT returns to the network with 30 all-new episodes of unique hidden talents, celebrity panelists and slime beginning Monday, October 15, at 7p.m. (ET/PT).
One of Nickelodeon's most popular game shows of the '90s, Figure It Out premieres with an all-new 2012 style today, June 11, at 7 p.m. (ET/PT). All new episodes of the game show that challenges celebrities to guess kid contestants' unique talents will feature guest panelists from hit Nickelodeon series including iCarly, Big Time Rush and Victorious. Hosted by Jeff Sutphen (BrainSurge), Figure It Out airs Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. (ET/PT).
One of Nickelodeon's most popular game shows of the '90s, Figure It Out premieres with an all-new 2012 style on Monday, June 11, at 7 p.m. (ET/PT). All new episodes of the game show that challenges celebrities to guess kid contestants' unique talents will feature guest panelists from hit Nickelodeon series including iCarly, Big Time Rush and Victorious. Hosted by Jeff Sutphen (BrainSurge), Figure It Out airs Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. (ET/PT).
As first reported on Deadline.com, Nickelodeon is bringing back its 1990's game show FIGURE OUT after more than a decade off the air. The network has just ordered 40 all-new episodes of the show which is set to begin production this April in Los Angeles. The reboot will premiere later this year.
TeenNick stokes fan demand for more '90s shows with the addition of two new series to the network's buzzworthy 'The '90s Are All That' two-hour programming block. The new lineup of iconic Nickelodeon '90s shows kicks off Monday, Sept. 5, with back-to back episodes of the popular animated series Rocko's Modern Life and Hey Arnold! at 12 a.m. and 1 a.m., respectively (all times ET).
Jennifer Aniston, Alicia Keys, Demi Moore and Film Independent Spirit Award-winner Patty Jenkins (Monster) have been signed to direct the Lifetime Original Movie Project Five, an anthology of five short films exploring the impact of breast cancer on people's lives.
According to Deadline.com, Will Sasso has been cast as Curly in the upcoming film based on the world-famous slapstick TV series 'The Three Stooges.' Although casting is expected to officially be completed by the end of the week, Hank Azaria is a main contender to play Moe; James Marsden is being considered to play Larry.
First reported by BroadwayWorld.com back in December, the Hollywood Bowl has now officially confirmed that they have chosen their summer musical... Drum roll please... HAIRSPRAY! The Hollywood Bowl has been knocking these musicals out of the ballpark these last three years with LES MISERABLES, GUYS & DOLLS and RENT.