On the next episode of ABC's GREY'S ANATOMY titled "How to Save a Life", Derek witnesses a horrible car accident and springs into action to save lives.
ABC's special 9pm Grey's Anatomy ranked as Thursday's #1 drama in Adults 18-49 (2.1/7), winning its hour and finishing as the night's #2 TV show overall
Paper Mill Playhouse has announced complete casting for the world-premiere musical Ever After, directed and choreographed by three-time Tony Award winner Kathleen Marshall (Anything Goes, Nice Work If You Can Get It), featuring a book and lyrics by Marcy Heisler and music by Zina Goldrich.
On the next episode of ABC's GREY'S ANATOMY titled "The Distance", i this Amelia-centric episode, Amelia engages in the surgery of a lifetime as a crowd of doctors look on from the gallery.
We all deal with bad news in different ways. Some of us shut down. Some of us cry. Some of us dance it out. Some of us gorge on copious amounts of Chipotle and binge on Netflix. We have coping mechanisms that kick in to help us get through the muck and live to see another day; a different day when things are okay. However, today was not the day because as Jackson (Jesse Williams) said, “Everything is not okay.”
Anna Faris and Emmy Award winner Allison Janney, stars of CBS's critically acclaimed comedy MOM, are hosting the 2015 PEOPLE'S CHOICE live awards show from the Nokia Theater L.A. Live tonight, Jan. 7, 2015 (9:00-11:00 PM, live ET/delayed PT) on the CBS Television Network. Scroll down for the full list of winners!
Thanks to medical shows like ER and GREY'S ANATOMY, I am terrified that my penchant for French fries as a meal in and of itself, mixed with tying my shoe laces too tight will cause an aneurysm to explode in my brain one day.
Thursday's episode of “Grey's Anatomy” will include a storyline about a homeless veteran who enters Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital after being carjacked and losing everything she owns
Based on last week's previews for tonight's episode, which included Meredith telling Derek to just go to DC already (marriage schmarriage), I was prepared to launch another “Meredith Grey is the Most Selfish Person in the World” tirade. However, the writers bested me with a well-crafted episode that not only allowed me to learn more about the train wreck that is the Grey Family, but forced my heart to open up to an uber-damaged Mer.
“I'm sorry. Is everyone in this room somehow related?” Imagine waiting for an elevator and when the doors open you're face to face with your sister, who doesn't know she's your sister, and your father who knows he's your father even though you don't and knows she's your sister even though she doesn't. Awk-ward…
GREY'S ANATOMY star Ellen Pompeo turned to Whosay.com to share a photo of herself and her castmates posing as characters from the hit series 'Orange is the New Black.'
Those familiar with the busy halls of Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital know that this is a place where bad things happen fairly often. People stroke out after getting new hearts, they shove their hands into body cavities to stop bombs, they get hit by buses, they get held hostage, they're electrocuted; and then there are the actual medical issues that destroy your emotional stability and make you very wary of Web MD.
For celebrities, philanthropy offers a chance to give back to society by opening their hearts and wallets. But who are some of the nation's most charitable stars and what are their favorite causes? WIOD radio personality Keith Singer's new radio segment 'Making a Difference,' offers high profile guests who are giving back to their communities an open mic to discuss their philanthropy and charitable involvement. Among his recent guests have been Comedienne Joan Rivers who discussed her favorite charity; God's Love We Deliver and Philanthropist Anthony Kennedy Shriver, Founder of Best Buddies International.
Thanks to ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT, we get to have a sneak peek at one of the special features on the 'GREY'S ANATOMY: The Complete Tenth Season DVD.' The feature, 'Medical, Medical,' asks cast members to explain and pronounce certain medical jargon. Needless to say, it did not go well.
Seven years ago, Disney released Enchanted, which was nominated for an Oscar and a Golden Globes award. Today, according to Deadline, Disney has signed off on a sequel to the popular princess adventure. J. David Stem and David N. Weiss have been hired to write the movie, which will be their first joint project since Are We There Yet? and Daddy Day Camp.