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The self-congratulatory Academy Awards ceremony, with its TV ratings in steady decline in part because no one has seen or wants to see any of the movies nominated, is on Sunday evening.
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The self-congratulatory Academy Awards ceremony, with its TV ratings in steady decline in part because no one has seen or wants to see any of the movies nominated, is on Sunday evening.
There is a lot of bandwidth taken up with discussions about the byzantine financial nature of the Major League Baseball labor dispute which has, at this writing, put Spring Training on hold, let alone the start of the 2022 regular season.
The Barefoot Contessa (not the Food Network show) is a rather unique 1954 celluloid drama starring Humphrey Bogart and glamorous Ava Gardner that is in the regular rotation on the TCM channel.
Happy 2-2-22 Day.
With all news lately, you may have missed a beef over steak that reportedly prompted a recent brawl at a Philadelphia-area Golden Corral restaurant. Video of the incident is embedded below.
It’s that time of year again, when we find out what words/phrases get on everybody’s nerves the most, along with the words that online dictionaries say rose to the top of the search hierarchy.
Dan Abrams has acknowledged that his prediction was off in terms of a timetable for the return of the popular Live PD reality program, the absence of which he admitted has created a void in his professional career, after it was abruptly cancelled in June 2020.
In a homecoming of sorts, Cops, which the Paramount network abruptly cancelled in June 2020 in the aftermath of the death of George Floyd and the resulting nationwide protests, is coming back.
Live PD fan favorite Andrea Zendejas has quit the El Paso police department, moved from Texas to North Carolina, and has reportedly set up an account on OnlyFans.
Cable viewers who were channel surfing the other day may have comes across an obscure gem on the Turner Classic Movies channel called When Ladies Meet (1941).
A television news anchor seemingly implied an alternative timeline upon reporting the passing of William Shakespeare.
“We’ve got news that has stunned all of us given the greatness of this man. We’re talking about William Shakespeare and his death. We’ll let you know how and why it happened,” Noelia Novillo of Canal 26 in Argentina reportedly said, according a translation published in The Guardian.
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