Carrie Prejean: Miss October In 2010 Conservative Calendar

It’s a conservative calendar with Conservative women. The Clare Both Luce Policy Institute just released its fifth annual Great American Conservative Women Calendar. The calendar features 12 women who are highly prominent in the Conservative movement. One such woman, which you can behold for the entire month of October, is Carrie Prejean, the ousted Miss [...]

NCIS and NCIS: Los Angeles Dominate Nielsen’s Rating

Land of Punt called it the two greatest hours of television in the history of humanity. Today, our hyperbole is vindicated. NCIS and NCIS: Los Angeles were top rated shows for Sept. 21-27. Combined, the dramas attracted over 38 million viewers. For the season, Sunday Night Football is prime-time’s number one rated program. More than [...]

Hugh Jackman, Daniel Craig Interrupted On Stage By Cellphone

Recently, while performing on stage in a Broadway play, Hugh Jackman was interrupted by a ringing cell phone. He immediately broke from the script and addressed the interfering culprit. The audience cheered after Jackman asked the offender to turn off the noisy device. For some odd reason, the ringing persisted and Jackman fiercely reiterated his [...]

Saturday Night Live Cast Member Drops F-Bomb

An “F-Bomb” was dropped on the season premiere of Saturday Night Live. When we heard the news we immediately thought someone said “Fallon.” But after further investigation we realized a cast member actually said the mother of all dirty words live from New York. Brand new cast member Jenny Slate uttered the forbidden expletive during [...]

NCIS and NCIS: Los Angeles, Greatest 2 Hours Of Television

NCIS‘ seventh season premiered Tuesday and the series debut of NCIS: Los Angeles followed. It was, beyond a shadow of the doubt, the greatest two hours of television in the history of humanity. In NCIS, Gibbs, DiNozzo, and McGee (Sean Murray) travel to Africa to rescue Ziva (Cote de Pablo) from the clutches of terrorists. [...]

Lyle Lovett Set To Release Natural Forces Oct. 20

There are two very interesting aspects concerning Lyle Lovett—three if you count his music. First, he’s the country music artist liked by people who don’t like country music. In the world of popular music, where what you listen too is what you are, Lovett is perceived as the only acceptable choice in the otherwise beer-swilling, [...]

Michael Jackson’s New Single “This Is It” Scheduled For Release Oct. 12

Michael Jackson’s “This Is It” will be released as a single on Oct. 12. The track, which has not been released before, feature background vocals by Jackson’s brothers. There are two versions of the song and both are included on the soundtrack to the documentary “This Is It.” The song can also be heard over [...]

KISS Leads 2010 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Nominees

Kiss, Red Hot Chili Peppers, LL Cool J, Genesis, the Stooges, Donna Summer, ABBA, Darlene Love, Laura Nyro, The Chantels, The Hollies, and Jimmy Cliff. Those acts are on the ballot for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. If inducted, the acts will enter the hall as the class of 2010. Do [...]

The Beatles Move 2.25 Million Albums In 5 Days

The Beatles sold more than 2.25 million copies of their re-mastered albums in North America, Japan and the U.K. in the five days after their Sept. 9 release. Despite being disintegrated for more than 40 years, The Beatles broke records for most simultaneous titles in the charts by a single artist. The Fab Four had [...]

Guiding Light, That’s How You End A Show

Ending a serial television show, either comedic or dramatic, is extremely difficult and wrought with pitfalls. Since finales are usually reserved for long running and successful shows there’s a presumption that the final episode will be given the resources and attention not reserved for regular productions. Therefore there’s the assumption that the finale will be [...]

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