Pbs American Portrait: A College Student Dreams Of Becoming A Doctor
Mahsa’s goal is to become a neurologist in the United States. She prepares to take the MCAT, hoping her score will get her into her dream neurology program at NYU.
Brokaw was the only anchor to have led all three of its major news shows: "Nightly News," "Today" and "Meet the Press."
Gregory Sierra, who was a key part of two major 1970s sitcoms as Julio Fuentes on Sanford and Son and Sgt. Miguel “Chano” Amenguale on Barney Miller, has died. He was 83. Sierra died Jan. 4 in Laguna Woods, California, from cancer, according to a family spokesman. His death just became public today. Born in […]
Rainn Wilson talks about being stuck in a hole for his new thriller "Don't Tell a Soul."
A decade after Fox canceled “America’s Most Wanted,” the network is reviving the series — with new host Elizabeth Vargas. The new “America’s Most Wanted” will premiere this March on Fox, the network announced on Friday. The format will be the same: “Vargas will ask for viewers’ help as she breaks down cases from the […]
Fans of the 16-year-old congratulated her for coming out after the teen lip synced to Lady Gaga's "Born this Way" on TikTok.
"My advice to them would be like, 'Yes, think long and hard about it, because quarantine is not fun if you're single,'" Casey said.
"I didn’t really drink the cocktail until after we finished the show," Parker told food blog "Grub Street."
One of the most memorable American roles of Croatian actress Mira Furlan, who died Jan. 20 at the age of 65, was on the hugely popular and acclaimed ABC drama series Lost. In 20 episodes of the show, Furlan played Danielle Rousseau, a French scientist who had shipwrecks on the island sixteen years prior to […]
Tom Brokaw, the anchor who rose from an early stint at a station in Sioux City, Iowa to anchor three of the nation’s best-known TV-news programs – “Today,” “NBC Nightly News” and, for a short time, “Meet the Press,” is set to step down formally from NBC News, where he has worked since 1966. Brokaw’s […]
See Naya Rivera's ex Ryan Dorsey's tribute to their only child, son Josey Dorsey, posted six months after the Glee actress' shocking death.
This 1980 BMW M1, previously part of the AE Performance collection (Paul Walker and Roger Rodas), is up for sale again. It is believed to be one of just ten examples modified by German BMW dealer AHG. BMW's mid-engine supercar was already a spectacular homologation special that was ultimately little more than a race car for the road.
Disney has pushed the release date of “The King’s Man” back from March 12 to Aug. 20, and pulled “Bob’s Burgers” from the theatrical slate, the studio announced on Friday. Additionally, “Ron’s Gone Wrong” has been pushed from April 23 to Oct. 22. The moves come as more studios shuffle releases from the first and second quarters of the year. Yesterday, MGM announced it was moving the next James Bond film, “No Time to Die,” from April 2 to Oct. 8. The film was originally scheduled for release in April 2020 but was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. It was then postponed to November, but in October, the film was delayed once again to April 2. Also Read: Sony Pushes Marvel Movie 'Morbius,' Tom Holland's 'Uncharted' to 2022 Hopes in Hollywood for box office recovery this spring have started to dim. Despite efforts by newly inaugurated President Joe Biden to accelerate production and distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine, experts have warned that it will take all of the spring and possibly much of the summer for the vaccine to be administered to older and vulnerable populations. It is increasingly unlikely that movie theaters will be able to reopen nationwide by April and possibly by May, when blockbusters like “Black Widow” and “F9” are currently set to be released. Read original story Disney Pushes ‘The King’s Man’ Back to August, Pulls ‘Bob’s Burgers’ From Theatrical Slate At TheWrap
The actress is clearing the air about her social media interests.
Jane Krakowski is not dating the MyPillow guy. But she is keeping a sense of humor about the rumor mill.
Brie Larson is set to star in and executive produce the drama series “Lessons in Chemistry,” which has landed a straight-to-series order at Apple in a competitive situation, Variety has learned exclusively. Susannah Grant, who was previously nominated for an Academy Award for writing the screenplay for “Erin Brockovich,” will write and executive produce the series. […]
Step aside, Chuck Norris: This “Walker’s” got The CW line-dancing. The series premiere of “Supernatural” alum Jared Padalecki’s new CW show, a reboot of Norris’ old “Walker, Texas Ranger” program, drew the network’s largest overall audience (2.43 million) in the time slot since the Dec. 1, 2016 “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow” debut. It was The CW’s most-watched telecast of any kind since a “Flash” episode nearly three years ago (Jan. 30, 2018). As a result, The CW finished fifth in primetime viewer averages, besting both Spanish-language broadcast channels. The CW, Univision and Telemundo tied for fifth-place in ratings among adults 18-49. Also Read: 'Walker': Genevieve Padalecki on Emily's Mysterious Death and That Poker Chip Like Fox, The CW has the advantage of only nationally programming two primetime hours per evening. CBS, NBC, ABC, Univision and Telemundo count the 10 o’clock hour in their primetime averages, and later usually means lower-rated. Still, those primetime rankings are good for The CW these days, though the network probably would have liked a better performance from its “Legacies” Season 3 premiere — especially following the “Walker” figures. All told, Thursday marked The CW’s most-watched Thursday primetime since March 29, 2018. Also Read: The CW's...Read original story Ratings: The CW’s ‘Walker’ Premiere Struts to 2.4 Million Viewers At TheWrap
Segel explains why his 2014 film with Cameron Diaz "didn't feel good" and how that set him on a more dramatic path, leading to his new release, "Our Friend."
We finally see what's outside Wanda's warped-reality bubble following a tragic callback to "Avengers: Age of Ultron."
Senator Bernie Sanders appeared on Thursday’s "Late Night With Seth Meyers." And while he wasn’t wearing the mittens and coat from the viral picture of him at the recent presidential inauguration, he was happy to talk about the memes they’ve generated.
Ocasio-Cortez and others still feel unsafe as Republican lawmakers make repeated attempts to take guns into the House Chamber.