
2015 fall movie preview, part 3
In our previous stories, we told you about big pictures, family-friendly movies, and Oscar contenders that are coming out this fall. In our final segment, we look at some of
In our previous stories, we told you about big pictures, family-friendly movies, and Oscar contenders that are coming out this fall. In our final segment, we look at some of
In the first part of our fall movie preview, we told you about the sequels and spectacles that are heading to theaters this fall. Now we’re back with the kid-friendly movies
While summer movies are all about which movie will be the biggest blockbuster, fall movies are a different beast. Many of the upcoming films will be marketing events, attracting flocks
Last week, Justin Bieber appeared on the VMAs, and broke down in tears after performing a mix of “Where Are U Now” and “What Do You Mean.” During the course of the
Amid announcements of new cast members Paula Deen, Nick Carter and Chaka Kahn joining the 21st season of Dancing With the Stars comes word that original judge Len Goodman won’t
Last week Sesame Street signed a new partnership deal with HBO, which means that new episodes of the show won’t air on PBS first. Instead of being publicly accessible to
Columbia House has been around since 1955, sending records and then CDs directly to customers’ doors. But today’s culture is filled with instant media, making Columbia House an outdated concept. The
Summer has become the season for big animated movies, and 2015 films are smashing records. Minions (the prequel to the Despicable Me films) had the second-biggest opening weekend of all
In the past decade, summer television has gone from a time when networks burned off episodes of a show they’d pulled earlier in the year, to a full-blown “season” where
This week, Forbes released its inaugural list of America’s Richest Self-Made Women. While you’d expect to see tech moguls and CEOs on it, a number of women with ties to
In 2008, the HBO series The Sopranos unexpectedly faded to black. Then came the Journey song “Don’t Stop Believin.’ Sales for the classic hit skyrocketed by 482 percent on iTunes.
After 33 years hosting late night programs, David Letterman is signing off next week. He will be handing over the reigns of the CBS Late Show that he created to
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