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- 'Celebrity Apprentice': And the fired celebrity is... - Entertainment Weekly
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| 'Celebrity Apprentice': And the fired celebrity is... - Entertainment Weekly Posted: 24 Apr 2011 08:00 PM PDT
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| ‘Game of Thrones’: Viewer outrage over cute character’s death Posted: 24 Apr 2011 09:24 PM PDT Game of Thrones viewers are howling in protest over the shocking ending of the show's second episode. "My girlfriend swears she is done watching after what happened to___," wrote one viewer to EW. " sleep with as many people as they want, but don't kill ____. Or I'm done!" threatened another. "People on | ||
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| 'Rio' speaks louder than 'Madea,' repeats at No. 1 (AP) Posted: 24 Apr 2011 07:32 PM PDT | ||
| Simon Cowell says Paula Abdul, Cheryl Cole will join 'The X Factor': Report - Entertainment Weekly Posted: 24 Apr 2011 07:10 PM PDT
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| On Easter, a Sermon of Rebirth, and a Rally for Rights - New York Times Posted: 24 Apr 2011 06:38 PM PDT
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| 'Celeb Apprentice': Talk about it! Posted: 24 Apr 2011 09:00 PM PDT | ||
| Flamboyant music producer Huey Meaux dead at 82 (AP) Posted: 24 Apr 2011 08:15 PM PDT | ||
| Game of Thrones' Most Chilling Moment: A Dagger in the Night Posted: 24 Apr 2011 08:00 PM PDT On Game of Thrones, if you have intrigue, then villainy isn't far behind. For the second week in a row, I have the Lannisters to thank for the episode's most chilling moment. Spoiler alert: If you haven't watched the second episode, "The Kingsroad," yet, it's best that you turn back now. Game of Thrones premiere's most chilling moment: Bran's downfall | ||
| From "Born This Way" to Oprah: How Glee's Max Adler Tackles Karofsky Posted: 24 Apr 2011 07:13 PM PDT Max Adler plays closeted bully Karofsky on Glee, but the actor has a very un-Karofsky-like way of blowing off steam during his downtime on set: He's brainstorming an Oprah Winfrey musical with co-star Chris Colfer. "I told him I had just been to Vegas to see O, the show at the Bellagio," Adler tells TVGuide.com. "He said that every time he hears about O, he thinks it's some Oprah Winfrey musical. So we started joking about co-writing an Oprah musical — what songs would be in, what the themes would be. We were doing that in between these intense scenes. It's a great way to relieve all the tension and stress." | ||
| How NBC's The Voice Plans to Out-Class TV's Singing Competition Shows Posted: 24 Apr 2011 07:00 PM PDT Even Carson Daly was suspicious of The Voice's bright red swivel chairs. On NBC's new singing competition, things kick off with those chairs and blind auditions. Four celebrity coaches sit listening with their backs to the contestants. Should they like what they hear, they slam down on a large button and their chairs swivel to the front. This means they want to guide that contestant through the competition, helping them with everything from their song choices to their style. Daly, the late-night talk show host and former MTV veejay, first thought it might be "gimmicky" but ultimately found it to be "a great idea in an American Idol world." "Young people seem to be so enamored with just becoming famous," Daly says. "This immediately takes all of that out. Here, you need skill. You need to be an artist that established artists want to help mold." And there's the difference: The Voice, adapted from a massively popular Dutch format, aims not to take on Idol in its own game, but to elevate the game itself. Rather than leaving the contestants to plod along, choosing ill-suited songs or worse, the show enlists its coaches — Christina Aguilera, Cee Lo Green, Adam Levine and Blake Shelton — to mentor the hopefuls. And in a unique twist, the contestants will cherry pick their coach should more than one of them swivel forward. | ||
| ‘Celebrity Apprentice’: And the fired celebrity is… Posted: 24 Apr 2011 08:00 PM PDT | ||
| Justin Bieber -- Tour Stop with Chris Brown? - TMZ.com Posted: 24 Apr 2011 06:35 PM PDT
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| Save These Shows: 9 Bubble Shows We Hope Will Survive Posted: 24 Apr 2011 07:05 PM PDT This time of year can be brutal for TV fans. In the next few weeks, a number of shows will be canceled to make room for the bright and shiny new series that the networks believe will give them the best competitive edge in the fall. The reality is that for every Outsourced or No Ordinary Family sent to the TV graveyard with little to no fuss, there's a handful of beloved shows that we're not ready to part with just yet. Behold, here are the nine shows we're desperately hoping the execs will give one more chance... | ||
| Gossip Girl: Dan and Blair Aren't Over! Plus, More Season-Ending Spoilers Posted: 24 Apr 2011 07:05 PM PDT Are Dan and Blair over already? Blair's blunt brush-off last week certainly made it seem that way, but this is Gossip Girl and there's just no way fans would be rewarded with so little pay-off. That said, we've got some unresolved issues. Why do we care about Raina, again? Will Vanessa stop pining for Dan? And haven't all the lead actors said recently that they want to move on from the show? Gossip Girl's Billy Baldwin: William will once again rock the apple card With these questions burning a hole in our gut, and just four episodes left this season, we turn to executive producer Joshua Safran, who gives TVGuide.com the dirt on that, as well as what to expect for Blair and her trio of suitors, whether or not Ben is really out of Serena's life, and where new girl Charlie fits in. | ||
| Dancing's Chelsea Kane: We Won't Break Any Rules This Week Posted: 24 Apr 2011 07:01 PM PDT Are Chelsea Kane and Mark Ballas dancing rebels without a cause? The two have incurred the wrath of Len Goodman for going against the grain with their Dancing with the Stars routines, but the Disney star says it's all for the people. "I think there's a time and a place for breaking the rules," Kane tells TVGuide.com. "I think we enjoy it because we are one of the youngest couples on the show and we want to entertain." This week, however, look for them to be on their best behavior during their quickstep. | ||
| Houses Collide: A Discussion of Game of Thrones, Episode 2 Posted: 24 Apr 2011 07:01 PM PDT We return with our weekly Game of Thrones discussion to tackle the second episode, "The Kingsroad." TVGuide.com's Hanh Nguyen is an avid scripted-TV watcher, a horror-avoider and someone who's read George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire book series, on which HBO's Game of Thrones is based. Her co-worker, Rich Juzwiak, rarely watches scripted TV, is a gorehound and became alerted to Martin's existence just recently, as he started researching this new swords-and-sandals (well, boots) series. He knows nothing of these sorcerers (if that is indeed what they are), while Hanh is something of an expert (read: fantasy/sci fi nerd). Each week, he'll try to make sense of this crazy new show by enlisting Hanh's expertise. It may turn out to be a test of tolerance: in this case, the Games begin after the TV is off. | ||
| Simon Cowell: "There's a Good Chance" Paula Abdul Will Judge X Factor Posted: 24 Apr 2011 06:44 PM PDT Simon Cowell said he plans to reunite with Paula Abdul on Fox's upcoming singing competition show The X Factor. | ||
| Simon Cowell says Paula Abdul, Cheryl Cole will join ‘The X Factor’: Report Posted: 24 Apr 2011 06:04 PM PDT Simon Cowell has chosen his judging panel for this fall's The X Factor on Fox. According to Deadline's Nikki Finke, former American Idol judge Paula Abdul and British singer Cheryl Cole will join Cowell and Antonio "L.A." Reid on the panel. Cole judged on the fifth, sixth, and seventh seasons of Cowell's British version of The X Factor. |
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