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Last Days for the Late-Night Icon
In the if-these-walls-could-talk sweepstakes, the Ed Sullivan Theater might never shut up. Built in 1927, located at 1697-1699 Broadway between…
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Why Carrie Bradshaw Ends Single (Interview)
[This story contains major spoilers from the series finale of And Just Like That, “Party of One.”] Going into the…
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‘The Traitors’ Heads to NBC With Civilian Version of Backstabbing Game
The realm of The Traitors is expanding — in both who gets to play the game and where the show runs.…
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Meghann Fahy Admits ‘Sirens’ Emmy Nomination Was “Very Unexpected”
Meghann Fahy was just as surprised as fans when she was nominated for an Emmy in the best actress in…
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Hollywood Flashback: Little Ron Howard Played for Laughs on ‘The Andy Griffith Show’
Ron Howard is no stranger to awards — he’s won Emmys for producing such projects as miniseries From the Earth…
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Quinta Brunson and the Confidence of Her Emmy-Winning Show, Her Own Personal Avengers and Role of ‘Abbott Elementary’ Amid Threats to Education
From the jump, Quinta Brunson has been rewarded for doing exactly what Quinta Brunson wants to do, with her ABC…
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Sling TV: How to Watch Kansas City Chiefs vs. Seattle Seahawks Live Online
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Vampires and HIV Collide in ‘Silence,’ the Spanish Miniseries Traveling From Locarno to Austin
The vampires are coming! Silence (Silencio), a miniseries directed by Spanish filmmaker Eduardo Casanova (Skins) that combines the vampire mythos…
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‘Will & Harper’ Director Jokes That Getting Pulled Over Didn’t Require Using “The Will Ferrell Card Much”
“I-40 is my favorite highway in America,” says former Saturday Night Live head writer Harper Steele. “That said, going through…
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