The 10-episode series, TV Land's first original scripted show, will premiere at 10 p.m. Wednesday, June 16. Although set in Northeast Ohio, the sitcom is being taped in Los Angeles. Full story »
Nashville may be the country music capital of the world, but at a time when its struggling to rebuild from devastating floods, its billing as Music City has never been as fitting. Recording artists from all genres who call Nashville home are responding to the disaster. Full story »
A reality starlet accused of burglarizing Orlando Bloom's house pleaded no contest Monday to felony burglary and was sentenced to up to six months in county jail after reaching a deal with prosecutors. Alexis Neiers, 18, an aspiring model who has been the subject of the E! Entertainment Television reality show "Pretty Wild," entered the plea shortly before her trial was slated to begin. Full story »
Barbara Walters said she will have surgery later this week to replace a faulty heart valve and take the summer off from "The View" to recuperate. Full story »
We probably won't see Cleveland Orchestra maestro Franz Welser-Most hangin' out at Cavs courtside with hip-hop mogul Jay-Z anytime soon. But the Cleveland Orchestra is still doing its part to cheer Cavaliers to victory in the NBA Playoffs.. The musicians of orchestra and the Cleveland Orchestra Chorus teamed up with conductor Robert Porco to make a Go Cavs viral video featuring a performance of the "O Fortuna" chorus of Carl Orff's sweeping masterpiece, "Carmina Burana." Full story »
Garret Keizer writes that "a person who says 'My noise is my right' basically means 'Your ear is my hole.' " So if one back-firing motor scooter shredding the Parisian night can wake 200,000 people, who really owns that street? Full story »
The U2 frontman and self-proclaimed celebrity statesman turns 50 today. In honor of the occasion we scoured our files -- and the Worldwide Web -- to find 50 of his best quotes about music, God, politics, fashion, and, of course, yourself. Not surprisingly, it didn't take us that long finish the task. Full story »
In the 1940s, she was one of the first black performers hired to sing with a major white band, the first to play the Copacabana nightclub and among a handful with a Hollywood contract. Full story »
The Big Man is back. E Street Band saxophonist Clarence Clemons, who arose from a wheelchair to perform at the 2009 Super Bowl with Bruce Springsteen after a double knee replacement, is taking the stage again amid a new struggle to recover from major spinal surgery. Full story »
Robert Downey Jr. is packing a bigger box-office punch with his second "Iron Man" movie. "Iron Man 2" took in $52.4 million domestically on its opening day Friday. That's nearly a 50 percent increase over the $35.2 million first day of the original "Iron Man" two years ago. Full story »
The distinctly different siblings from Barrington, R.I., crossed the finish line first in San Francisco to take home the CBS reality series' $1 million grand prize. Full story »
Deaf students at South High School are starring in "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" -- with professional sets and costumes -- in which they will use sign language while other hearing students provide the characters' voices while sitting offstage. The performances, which are for friends and family only, take place May 13 and 14. Full story »
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