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by Mad Dog

The typical American home gets 104 television channels. This is according to Nielsen Media Research, whose job it is to know these things since they spend their time watching what we watch. Well, not watching...

by Trina Yannicos

%img% He's released three successful studio albums, played live in concert to thousands of people around the world, performed on all the late night talk shows and even sang a song for the "Ugly...

by Griselda Molemans

Smokehouse and Magazines, on North Hollywood’s Lankershim Boulevard, opens early in the morning to sell coffee, snacks, cigarettes and magazines, but at 9am, proprietor Basir Beria steps out from behind the...

by Paula Ezop

The World of Home Entertainment and Communication Looking back…just a Boomer moment in time… And, oh we were so cool... Can you remember your family’s first television set? I remember my Great...

by Melissa Pilgrim

Spring: It’s a time when all things seem to get a brand new start— trees, flowers, young (and old) lovers, and of course, the birth of new ideas. Which is why it seems only natural that most of the country’s...

by Shelly Howell

I love movies. I love huddling down in my chair in the dark with no distractions, munching on popcorn, and getting lost in the story being told. Lately this is a problem, because other people ruin movies. ...

by Sandra Siepak

Country music fans will be happy to know the talented and ever inspiring Wynonna Judd is coming to a town near you and touring once again. Embarking on a nationwide tour, her one -woman show is not to be missed...

by Sandra Siepak

Hal Holbrook has had a legendary career in Theatre, Film, and Television. His notable film roles in Midway, All The President’s Men, Wall Street, The Star Chamber, The Firm, and his latest film,,Water for...

by Sandra Siepak

When actress and best-selling author Jamie Lee Curtis talks, people really enjoy listening. The engaging Ms. Curtis has been busy touring as a guest lecturer in “Love Wisely, Love Well” across the country. Her...

by Sandra Siepak

TV and Film icon Dick Van Dyke loves what he does and it shows. He’s funny, engaging, and has brought a lot of laughter into many lives for the past 60 years. Whether talking about his lucky life in show...

by Sandra Siepak

Academy Award nominee Viola Davis has a lot to celebrate these days. Along with the Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress and an accolade sweep of other major awards this season for her...

by Russ Boswell

Is it just me or is Reality television just getting lazy as hell? Remember the old days when you clicked on your television only to be surprised by a new and edgy reality competition featuring some exotic...

by Sandra Siepak

Hal Holbrook has had a legendary career in Theatre, Film, and Television. His notable film roles in Midway, All The President’s Men, Wall Street, The Star Chamber, The Firm, and his latest film,,Water for...

by Sandra Siepak

By: Sandra Siepak Betty White is pretty hot these days. Not just “Hot in Cleveland,” but everywhere. At 90, she can run circles around some of the most popular actresses in television not only with her good...

by Sandra Siepak

By: Sandra Siepak Academy Award nominee Viola Davis has a lot to celebrate these days. Along with the Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild...
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