Updated, 3:23 Pm: Fox has moved up the Season 16 premiere of So You Think You Can Dance by a week to Monday, June 3 and released a new promo. Watch it below.
Previously, March 27: Fox is making its summer plans. The network today unveiled premiere dates for returning reality competition hits So You Think You Can Dance and MasterChef along with game shows Beat Shazam and the new Dax Shepard-hosted Spin the Wheel from executive producer Justin Timberlake.
The Cat Deeley-fronted Sytycd will hit the floor for Season 16 at 9 p.m. Monday, June 10. The 10th course of MasterChef gets cookin’ at 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 29, and will air twice a week. Season 3 of Beat Shazam cues up at 8 p.m. Monday, May 20, and the high-stakes new game Spin the Wheel begins play at 9 p.m. Thursday, June 20. Read more details of the shows below.
The quartet joins new series...
Previously, March 27: Fox is making its summer plans. The network today unveiled premiere dates for returning reality competition hits So You Think You Can Dance and MasterChef along with game shows Beat Shazam and the new Dax Shepard-hosted Spin the Wheel from executive producer Justin Timberlake.
The Cat Deeley-fronted Sytycd will hit the floor for Season 16 at 9 p.m. Monday, June 10. The 10th course of MasterChef gets cookin’ at 8 p.m. Wednesday, May 29, and will air twice a week. Season 3 of Beat Shazam cues up at 8 p.m. Monday, May 20, and the high-stakes new game Spin the Wheel begins play at 9 p.m. Thursday, June 20. Read more details of the shows below.
The quartet joins new series...
- 5/17/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
President Donald Trump can’t seem to stay on message. Not about the it’s-not-a-travel-ban, not about the Paris Agreement, not even about his own twitter feed, and Stephen Colbert is having a field day with it.
The “Late Show” host pointed out some glaring discrepancies from the Trump team this week: As press secretary Sean Spicer and White House advisor Sebastian Gorka pedaled their message to the American people, Trump swept in like a hurricane to rain all over their clean-up act and contradict them at every turn. Such as when Spicer said Trump’s bill to suspend travel from six Muslim-majority countries is not a travel ban — which he needed to say for legal reasons — and Trump tweeted that it was in fact a travel ban.
Read More: Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ Bloopers Are the Funniest Recurring Segment on TV
“These tweets threw the White House into complete disarray,...
The “Late Show” host pointed out some glaring discrepancies from the Trump team this week: As press secretary Sean Spicer and White House advisor Sebastian Gorka pedaled their message to the American people, Trump swept in like a hurricane to rain all over their clean-up act and contradict them at every turn. Such as when Spicer said Trump’s bill to suspend travel from six Muslim-majority countries is not a travel ban — which he needed to say for legal reasons — and Trump tweeted that it was in fact a travel ban.
Read More: Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ Bloopers Are the Funniest Recurring Segment on TV
“These tweets threw the White House into complete disarray,...
- 6/7/2017
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
It's often that killers are hiding in plain sight, knowing for a fact they'd never get caught. The killer Rosewood Season 2 Episode 8 had most of us fooled, but there was no way they'd be able to outsmart Villa and Rosie.
Ricky Dawson was a beloved man in the inner city of Miami. He grew up in the Saint Mels group home and vouched to never end up in a life a crime. He did just that.
Dawson decided to own and operate his own food truck and even employed a few kids from the group home to help keep them out of trouble.
So when Ricky was found brutally beaten and murdered, who would want to harm the guy?
Slade: You running away like a little bitch?
Duane: I run from nothing.
Permalink: I run from nothing. Added: November 17, 2016
A guy by the name of Ben found Ricky's body in...
Ricky Dawson was a beloved man in the inner city of Miami. He grew up in the Saint Mels group home and vouched to never end up in a life a crime. He did just that.
Dawson decided to own and operate his own food truck and even employed a few kids from the group home to help keep them out of trouble.
So when Ricky was found brutally beaten and murdered, who would want to harm the guy?
Slade: You running away like a little bitch?
Duane: I run from nothing.
Permalink: I run from nothing. Added: November 17, 2016
A guy by the name of Ben found Ricky's body in...
- 11/18/2016
- by Rachel Miller
- TVfanatic
Mentor La Program 2016 from Australians in Film on Vimeo.
Up and coming talent Sarah Shaw, Josh Tanner, Felicity Abbott and Breanna Roe have been announced as the recipients of Australians in Film and Screen Australia.s one year MentorLA program.
The MentorLA program matches recipients with dedicated mentors who work in the Us, giving them the opportunity to gain international industry knowledge.
The program aims to acknowledge Australian talent and the potential it has to build a strong, commercially sustainable and internationally focused Australian screen industry. Producer Bruna Papandrea (Gone Girl, Wild) is set to mentor Shaw; while writer/director Stuart Beattie (Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl, Collateral) will mentor Tanner.
Emmy award-winning production designer Deborah Riley.s (Game of Thrones) mentee is Abbott, and president, unscripted television at Endemol Shine USA Eden Gaha (Master Chef, The Biggest Loser) will work with Roe.
President of AiF...
Up and coming talent Sarah Shaw, Josh Tanner, Felicity Abbott and Breanna Roe have been announced as the recipients of Australians in Film and Screen Australia.s one year MentorLA program.
The MentorLA program matches recipients with dedicated mentors who work in the Us, giving them the opportunity to gain international industry knowledge.
The program aims to acknowledge Australian talent and the potential it has to build a strong, commercially sustainable and internationally focused Australian screen industry. Producer Bruna Papandrea (Gone Girl, Wild) is set to mentor Shaw; while writer/director Stuart Beattie (Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl, Collateral) will mentor Tanner.
Emmy award-winning production designer Deborah Riley.s (Game of Thrones) mentee is Abbott, and president, unscripted television at Endemol Shine USA Eden Gaha (Master Chef, The Biggest Loser) will work with Roe.
President of AiF...
- 9/8/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
If you haven't been following the Scripps National Spelling Bee this week, you've been missing out on TV's greatest reality show. (Seriously, the Bee's sudden death format, and its spotlights - trained on contestants rather than judges - place Master Chef Junior a distant second!) The annual event kicked off Tuesday with 284 contestants, but only 45 went on to compete on Thursday at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, Md. Most of the participants are from the U.S., but students from other countries - who are also regional spelling bee winners - have competed in recent years.
- 5/26/2016
- by Christopher Schultz
- PEOPLE.com
If you haven't been following the Scripps National Spelling Bee this week, you've been missing out on TV's greatest reality show. (Seriously, the Bee's sudden death format, and its spotlights - trained on contestants rather than judges - place Master Chef Junior a distant second!) The annual event kicked off Tuesday with 284 contestants, but only 45 went on to compete on Thursday at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center in National Harbor, Md. Most of the participants are from the U.S., but students from other countries - who are also regional spelling bee winners - have competed in recent years.
- 5/26/2016
- by Christopher Schultz
- PEOPLE.com
7,500 shrimp, 6,500 wood-fired Oscar-shaped flat bread, 3,000 custom Oscar boxes, over 2,700 bottles of Sterling Vineyards Wines and 7,000 mini chocolate Oscars. Just a sampling of the libations and nosh at the 2016 Governors Ball.
Last week a preview of the food, drinks and décor of this year’s Governors Ball, the Academy’s official post-Oscar celebration, was held for members of the media to get inside look at what the 1,500 guests will be dining on after the conclusion of Hollywood’s biggest night.
The Ball, which follows the 88th Oscars ceremony on Sunday, Feb. 28, includes Oscar winners and nominees, show presenters and other telecast participants.
Inspired by the caricature-filled walls of the iconic Sardi’s and Brown Derby restaurants, the Ball’s décor will feature more than 170 newly commissioned drawings spotlighting filmmaking luminaries past and present, including many who appear in this year’s Oscar-nominated films.
“The theme of this year’s Governors Ball...
Last week a preview of the food, drinks and décor of this year’s Governors Ball, the Academy’s official post-Oscar celebration, was held for members of the media to get inside look at what the 1,500 guests will be dining on after the conclusion of Hollywood’s biggest night.
The Ball, which follows the 88th Oscars ceremony on Sunday, Feb. 28, includes Oscar winners and nominees, show presenters and other telecast participants.
Inspired by the caricature-filled walls of the iconic Sardi’s and Brown Derby restaurants, the Ball’s décor will feature more than 170 newly commissioned drawings spotlighting filmmaking luminaries past and present, including many who appear in this year’s Oscar-nominated films.
“The theme of this year’s Governors Ball...
- 2/22/2016
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
According to a new report from The Wall Street Journal, Time Warner is in the early stages of conversations that would see the media giant buy 25% of Hulu. Seems rational enough to me. But in the story, one of the ideas that is floated is that Time Warner is worried about cord cutting and looking to downplay or even end one of the main functions of Hulu as a service by doing away with next-day streaming episodes of current TV shows. If it's true, then my relationship with Hulu Plus will end immediately after a very happy nine year subscription to the service. I was an early adopter, first signing up in late 2007, and, yes, I would love to cut the cable cord completely. I have Charter Communications as my cable/Internet provider right now, and my service on the cable side is, in a word, awful. I detest cable.
- 2/4/2016
- by Drew McWeeny
- Hitfix
Tonight is a new episode of Master Chef Junior and the race on Twitter is one for the best tweets. Don’t worry. We’ve got them here! Addison and Avery are truly battling and every nervous parent is talking about it. My favorite tweet so far is from Justin who actually said “I’m literally crying. I was so scared for Addison. They did so well. I could never be a parent. My heart is too weak.” Also one from Lrg who simply says, “I think it’s fixed.” Hahaha. Well said Justin! As a parent I can personally tell you Justin that
The Best MasterChef Junior Finale Live Tweeting...
The Best MasterChef Junior Finale Live Tweeting...
- 1/30/2016
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
When the juries gathered and the Ajyal Youth Film Festival officially opened, last year’s videos were shown as examples of what 450 jury members between the ages of 8 and 21 from all over the world would watch, discuss and even create in some workshops. 95% of the jury live in Qatar year-round. 75% to 90% of the Qatari population is under 25. Members of the Giffoni affiliated festivals sent 16 older jury members from all over the world to partake as well. The films and workshops are designed to inspire and motivate using content and social media for self-expression.
The student jurors come after their school classes end and have lunch, in itself a very important component of this Festival. Master chef Frank Bordoni, an award-winning chef cooks organically and with awareness of allergies, vegetarian diets and discusses healthy eating.
After lunch the juries adjourn to screening rooms arranged in three groups by age: Mohaq (New Moon) for 8 to 12 year olds, Hilal (Crescent Moon) for 13 to 17 and Bader (Full Moon) for 18 to 21 year olds. They first watch features and then shorts. 45 minutes are given for questions and answers which is one of the most interesting and enlightening events for filmmakers and cineastes because the questions asked are unique to the children’s inquiring minds. The jurors sit through the credits as a sign of respect for the hard work done making the film. Questions about the story and the techniques are followed by voting in private using techniques learned about decomposing and evaluating technical and content areas of the films which are arranged by #tags.
Each juror receives a passport which is valid for a year. The passport gives tips on criticism and the hashtags used in describing films. When they write down the films they have seen with the filmmaker’s name and some evaluation of the film, they get rewarded with stickers.
At the end of the Festival one can see how the jurors have absorbed information; their hashtags have become more sophisticated. They use words such as “color palette” and “cinematography”; they embrace digital technology as they are given tools like Instagram and Snapchat and missions such as “give a soul to food”.
Reem Saleh, Deputy Director Ajyal Youth Film Festival
Reem herself studied film at the Lebanese American University in Beirut and minored in psychology. She worked with children’s theater and then with children with disabilities. She started her own career as a theater actress and taught as an extra curricular activity. She was a tv producer and executive director for TV Doc, an MTV-like program in Lebanon. For five years she was the executive director of a children’s channel.
She started with Ajyal Youth Film Festival three years ago as it was launching. The idea of the Festival is not to train children to become filmmakers but to respect other cultures, to understand the concept of world culture, to create relationships and to recognize creativity as an integral part of life, not to be judgmental and to see how lucky they are. If one child’s outlook on life is changed for the better, then Ajyal will have accomplished its goal.
There are already several examples of such changes. After watching a doc “On the Way to School”, a mother said that her son identified so strongly because he had leukemia and was not able to attend school everyday himself.
One 17 year old girl, after watching a film about bullying went on to learn filmmaking and made a film about car accidents (there are many in Qatar) and the effect of death on the survivors.
With world events today, this haven of safety and comfort is an important event creating dialogue in a field that we all profess to care about; certainly for our own children, and yet little is written or discussed in the international film circles. Why do films for, about and by children occupy a separate space in the international film world? Aren't the youth, after all, what all this is really about? Aren't we all involved in film to make the world a better place? And if so, then for whom? Why is there so little public discussion of this crucial area? Doha Film Institute, Giffoni and some children's film festivals around the world, like our own Chicago, Children's Film Festival Seatle, or Tiff Kids, Lucas in Frankfurt, European Youth Film Festival Flanders in Belgium or Oulu International Children's and Youth Film Festival in Finland, the British Film Institute's Justin Johnson, Kineko International Childrens Film Festival of Tokyo were all here involved in lively panels sharing what has worked and what they would like to see working, embracing change as much as possible.
The student jurors come after their school classes end and have lunch, in itself a very important component of this Festival. Master chef Frank Bordoni, an award-winning chef cooks organically and with awareness of allergies, vegetarian diets and discusses healthy eating.
After lunch the juries adjourn to screening rooms arranged in three groups by age: Mohaq (New Moon) for 8 to 12 year olds, Hilal (Crescent Moon) for 13 to 17 and Bader (Full Moon) for 18 to 21 year olds. They first watch features and then shorts. 45 minutes are given for questions and answers which is one of the most interesting and enlightening events for filmmakers and cineastes because the questions asked are unique to the children’s inquiring minds. The jurors sit through the credits as a sign of respect for the hard work done making the film. Questions about the story and the techniques are followed by voting in private using techniques learned about decomposing and evaluating technical and content areas of the films which are arranged by #tags.
Each juror receives a passport which is valid for a year. The passport gives tips on criticism and the hashtags used in describing films. When they write down the films they have seen with the filmmaker’s name and some evaluation of the film, they get rewarded with stickers.
At the end of the Festival one can see how the jurors have absorbed information; their hashtags have become more sophisticated. They use words such as “color palette” and “cinematography”; they embrace digital technology as they are given tools like Instagram and Snapchat and missions such as “give a soul to food”.
Reem Saleh, Deputy Director Ajyal Youth Film Festival
Reem herself studied film at the Lebanese American University in Beirut and minored in psychology. She worked with children’s theater and then with children with disabilities. She started her own career as a theater actress and taught as an extra curricular activity. She was a tv producer and executive director for TV Doc, an MTV-like program in Lebanon. For five years she was the executive director of a children’s channel.
She started with Ajyal Youth Film Festival three years ago as it was launching. The idea of the Festival is not to train children to become filmmakers but to respect other cultures, to understand the concept of world culture, to create relationships and to recognize creativity as an integral part of life, not to be judgmental and to see how lucky they are. If one child’s outlook on life is changed for the better, then Ajyal will have accomplished its goal.
There are already several examples of such changes. After watching a doc “On the Way to School”, a mother said that her son identified so strongly because he had leukemia and was not able to attend school everyday himself.
One 17 year old girl, after watching a film about bullying went on to learn filmmaking and made a film about car accidents (there are many in Qatar) and the effect of death on the survivors.
With world events today, this haven of safety and comfort is an important event creating dialogue in a field that we all profess to care about; certainly for our own children, and yet little is written or discussed in the international film circles. Why do films for, about and by children occupy a separate space in the international film world? Aren't the youth, after all, what all this is really about? Aren't we all involved in film to make the world a better place? And if so, then for whom? Why is there so little public discussion of this crucial area? Doha Film Institute, Giffoni and some children's film festivals around the world, like our own Chicago, Children's Film Festival Seatle, or Tiff Kids, Lucas in Frankfurt, European Youth Film Festival Flanders in Belgium or Oulu International Children's and Youth Film Festival in Finland, the British Film Institute's Justin Johnson, Kineko International Childrens Film Festival of Tokyo were all here involved in lively panels sharing what has worked and what they would like to see working, embracing change as much as possible.
- 12/6/2015
- by Sydney Levine
- Sydney's Buzz
Forty programs from 19 countries have been nominated for 2015 International Emmy Awards. None, alas from Australia.
The awards cover 10 categories and will be announced on November 23 at the Hilton New York Hotel.
Nominees come from Angola, Austria, Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, France, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, UK and the Us. This year the Academy will present two special awards. Downton Abbey writer/creator Julian Fellowes will receive the 2015 International Emmy® Founders Award.
HBO chairman/CEO Richard Plepler will receive the 2015 International Emmy Directorate Award.
As If reported Matchbox Pictures. Nowhere Boys and Galaxy Pop.s Get Ace are in the running for the 2016 International Emmy Kids Awards for best kids series and kids animation.
The full list of nominees: Arts Programming Buenaventura No Me Dejes Mas (Buenaventura, Don.t Leave Me) Caracol Televisión / Laberinto Cine y Televisión Colombia Illustre & Inconnu: Comment Jacques Jaujard...
The awards cover 10 categories and will be announced on November 23 at the Hilton New York Hotel.
Nominees come from Angola, Austria, Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, France, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, UK and the Us. This year the Academy will present two special awards. Downton Abbey writer/creator Julian Fellowes will receive the 2015 International Emmy® Founders Award.
HBO chairman/CEO Richard Plepler will receive the 2015 International Emmy Directorate Award.
As If reported Matchbox Pictures. Nowhere Boys and Galaxy Pop.s Get Ace are in the running for the 2016 International Emmy Kids Awards for best kids series and kids animation.
The full list of nominees: Arts Programming Buenaventura No Me Dejes Mas (Buenaventura, Don.t Leave Me) Caracol Televisión / Laberinto Cine y Televisión Colombia Illustre & Inconnu: Comment Jacques Jaujard...
- 10/5/2015
- by Staff writer
- IF.com.au
The fifth annual 2015 Critics' Choice Television Awards were handed out on Sunday night, honoring the best of the best in small screen entertainment. The award ceremony was presented by the Broadcast Television Journalist Association and hosted by "So You Think You Can Dance" Mc Cat Deeley.
HBO was the event's big victor -- the network picked up a total of seven wins. "Oliver Kitteridge" received three wins and was the most honored program of the evening. Get a complete list of winners below and find out if your faves came out on top.
Best Drama Series
The Americans" - Winner
"Empire"
"Game of Thrones"
"The Good Wife"
"Homeland"
"Justified"
"Orange Is the New Black"
Best Comedy Series
Silicon Valley" - Winner
"Broad City"
"Jane the Virgin"
"Mom"
"Transparent" "
Veep" "You're the Worst"
Best Actor in a Comedy Series
Jeffrey Tambor, "Transparent" - Winner
Anthony Anderson, "Blackish"
Chris Messina, "The Mindy Project"
Johnny Galecki,...
HBO was the event's big victor -- the network picked up a total of seven wins. "Oliver Kitteridge" received three wins and was the most honored program of the evening. Get a complete list of winners below and find out if your faves came out on top.
Best Drama Series
The Americans" - Winner
"Empire"
"Game of Thrones"
"The Good Wife"
"Homeland"
"Justified"
"Orange Is the New Black"
Best Comedy Series
Silicon Valley" - Winner
"Broad City"
"Jane the Virgin"
"Mom"
"Transparent" "
Veep" "You're the Worst"
Best Actor in a Comedy Series
Jeffrey Tambor, "Transparent" - Winner
Anthony Anderson, "Blackish"
Chris Messina, "The Mindy Project"
Johnny Galecki,...
- 5/31/2015
- by Alana Altmann
- Moviefone
It’s almost time for the Broadcast Television Journalists Association to honor the biggest and brightest stars and program at the 5th Annual Critics’ Choice Television Awards.
And on Sunday, May 31st A&E will broadcast the whole shindig live from the Beverly Hilton Hotel beginning at 7pm for the Red Carpet Special, followed by the main event at 8pm.
As far as totals, HBO has a whopping 27 nominees, while FX scored 16 nods. The top shows include “Justified,” “Olive Kitteridge,” “The Americans,” “Bessie,” “The Good Wife” and Transparent.
And the nominees are:
Best Comedy Series
Broad City (Comedy Central)
Jane the Virgin (The CW)
Mom (CBS)
Silicon Valley (HBO)
Transparent (Amazon)
Veep (HBO)
You’re the Worst (FX)
Best Actor In A Comedy Series
Anthony Anderson, Blackish (ABC)
Chris Messina, The Mindy Project (Fox)
Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent (Amazon)
Johnny Galecki, The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
Thomas Middleditch, Silicon Valley (HBO)
Will Forte,...
And on Sunday, May 31st A&E will broadcast the whole shindig live from the Beverly Hilton Hotel beginning at 7pm for the Red Carpet Special, followed by the main event at 8pm.
As far as totals, HBO has a whopping 27 nominees, while FX scored 16 nods. The top shows include “Justified,” “Olive Kitteridge,” “The Americans,” “Bessie,” “The Good Wife” and Transparent.
And the nominees are:
Best Comedy Series
Broad City (Comedy Central)
Jane the Virgin (The CW)
Mom (CBS)
Silicon Valley (HBO)
Transparent (Amazon)
Veep (HBO)
You’re the Worst (FX)
Best Actor In A Comedy Series
Anthony Anderson, Blackish (ABC)
Chris Messina, The Mindy Project (Fox)
Jeffrey Tambor, Transparent (Amazon)
Johnny Galecki, The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
Thomas Middleditch, Silicon Valley (HBO)
Will Forte,...
- 5/6/2015
- GossipCenter
It’s time to start honoring television again, and the Broadcast Television Journalists Association has released their (our) nominations for the 5th Annual Critics’ Choice Television Awards.
HBO comes out especially strong with a whopping 27 nominations.
Justified‘s final season earned it a tie with Olive Kitteridge for the most series nominations (5)
Any release of nominees also means its time to talk snubs, and generally start the wheels of backlash turning, and I want to know you’re reaction.
But, before that kicks off, lets see who the nominees are.
By the way, don’t miss the awards! Sunday, May 31st at 8:00pm Et on A&E!
HBO leads the networks in nominations with 27, followed by FX which garnered 16. Topping the list of nominated series are Justified (FX) and Olive Kitteridge (HBO), both with five nominations. The Americans (FX),Bessie (HBO), The Good Wife (CBS), Transparent (Amazon) and Wolf Hall...
HBO comes out especially strong with a whopping 27 nominations.
Justified‘s final season earned it a tie with Olive Kitteridge for the most series nominations (5)
Any release of nominees also means its time to talk snubs, and generally start the wheels of backlash turning, and I want to know you’re reaction.
But, before that kicks off, lets see who the nominees are.
By the way, don’t miss the awards! Sunday, May 31st at 8:00pm Et on A&E!
HBO leads the networks in nominations with 27, followed by FX which garnered 16. Topping the list of nominated series are Justified (FX) and Olive Kitteridge (HBO), both with five nominations. The Americans (FX),Bessie (HBO), The Good Wife (CBS), Transparent (Amazon) and Wolf Hall...
- 5/6/2015
- by Marc Eastman
- AreYouScreening.com
HBO and FX – and their shows Olive Kitteridge and Justified – led nominations for the 5th annual Critics' Choice Television Awards, announced Wednesday.
HBO received 27 total nominations and FX garnered 16, while fan favorites like The Good Wife, American Horror Story: Freak Show and The Big Bang Theory also scored multiple nominations.
Quirky comedies earned a lot of recognition: The new Netflix comedy Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt – starring Ellie Kemper and created by 30 Rock's Tina Fey and Robert Carlock – earned a best supporting actor nod for Tituss Burgess.
And the hilarious Amy Schumer – who seems to be everywhere these days – was nominated...
HBO received 27 total nominations and FX garnered 16, while fan favorites like The Good Wife, American Horror Story: Freak Show and The Big Bang Theory also scored multiple nominations.
Quirky comedies earned a lot of recognition: The new Netflix comedy Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt – starring Ellie Kemper and created by 30 Rock's Tina Fey and Robert Carlock – earned a best supporting actor nod for Tituss Burgess.
And the hilarious Amy Schumer – who seems to be everywhere these days – was nominated...
- 5/6/2015
- by Wade Rouse, @waderouse
- People.com - TV Watch
It wouldn't be an understatement to say Gordon Ramsay has eaten some strange things in his time. So aren't you interested in knowing what he thinks the grossest thing he's ever eaten was?
Ramsay visited The Late Late Show Monday and, when prompted, divulged the nastiest thing he's ever eaten during a professional career of eating occasionally nasty things.
"Mac and cheese, at last year's audition show for Master Chef," Ramsay says almost immediately. "And it was sweet, so I thought the lady had it made it with almond milk. I said, 'The cheese on top's nice, but it's very sweet.
Ramsay visited The Late Late Show Monday and, when prompted, divulged the nastiest thing he's ever eaten during a professional career of eating occasionally nasty things.
"Mac and cheese, at last year's audition show for Master Chef," Ramsay says almost immediately. "And it was sweet, so I thought the lady had it made it with almond milk. I said, 'The cheese on top's nice, but it's very sweet.
- 4/28/2015
- by Alex Heigl, @alex_heigl
- People.com - TV Watch
Chefs Heinz Beck & David Posey’s Celery Risotto Alla Waldorf Wins the 'Taste of the Waldorf Astoria'
This past fall, five emerging James Beard Foundation chefs headed to Waldorf Astoria properties in Rome, Berlin, Edinburgh, La Quinta and Shanghai, where they each collaborated with a Waldorf Master Chef to create a signature recipe they hoped will become part of an illustrious heritage of iconic dishes to be featured on restaurant menus at twenty nine Waldorf Astoria properties worldwide. On February 26th, 2015, Taste of Waldorf culminated at the Waldorf Astoria New York, where guests and a panel of culinary luminaries gathered to select the winning dish. Celery Risotto Alla Waldorf is the result of a week-long collaboration in Rome between Waldorf Astoria Master Chef Heinz Beck and Jbf Rising Star Semi-Finalist Chef David Posey at Rome Cavalieri. Celery Risotto Alla Waldorf joins a...
- 2/28/2015
- by Pietro Filipponi
- The Daily BLAM!
Kim Zolciak's son is turning into quite the little chef! We can't believe how grown up the former "Real Housewives of Atlanta" star's son, Kroy Jr. is now ... and how well he knows his way around the kitchen.The mom-of-six took to Instagram on Monday to share a photo of her 3-year-old "master chef" looking all-business while cooking in their kitchen."My little Chef Kj!!! He is obsessed with cooking! @cheftraceybloom has taught him soooo much Kj Loves the show Master Chef Junior (he said he will be on that show someday) Believe #KjIsPerfection," she captioned the adorable pic. In the photo, Kj wears a professional chef's jacket and gloves as he expertly fillets a piece of salmon. Fyi: His coach, Tracey Bloom, appeared on "Top Chef DC," so he's in good hands.How adorable is Kim's son?! Sound of in the comments section below then click "Launch Gallery...
- 1/27/2015
- by tooFab Staff
- TooFab
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