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Everything's roses not 'Daisies' for Chenoweth
By DAVID MARTINDALE It has been three months since Kristin Chenoweth accepted an Emmy award and launched a job search in the same breath.'I'm unemployed now and I'd like to be on Mad Men ,' she said while hoisting the Emmy for her performance in the canceled Pushing Daisies .
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Cher hawked Equal. Brooke Shields shows women how to restore eyelash length thanks to Latisse.
'I Can't Believe' Launches Musical Extravaganza
Unilever's I Can't Believe It's Not Butter! brand is going show biz to promote its nutrition benefits over butter.
A new survey from Sears shows that even as consumers are quickly starting new traditions to address the altered economy, they're also pumping up the ones they feel are most important, from baking cookies to singing Christmas carols.
Crush of the Week: Cheyenne Jackson
Cheyenne Jackson is the newest star of NBC's 30 Rock , He plays a street performer Alec Baldwin's character pulled from obscurity to be a TV star, but he's hardly new to show business.
Ausiello: Minnie Driver on 'Modern Family'
It's time for Minnie Driver to dust off those considerable comedy chops of hers.
Does Television's Gay Influx Promote Stereotypes?
Even if you've never seen glee, the Fox dramedy with show tunes in its veins and opera in its nervous system, you probably know that it's TV's gayest product since Richard Simmons.
Herc Laughs Plenty At Tonighta s Swanson-Centric Parks and...
I am - " Hercules!! NBC says of tonight's "Parks and Recreation," titled "Ron and Tammy": Leslie is upset when she learns the library department wants to take over her lot.
Continue reading "More 'Party Down' to arrive in spring (plus Megan Mullally's other comedy gig)"
More 'Party Down' to arrive in spring I know the headline above is a little on the boring side, but I was trying to avoid the obvious "Let's get this party started -- again!" headline.
TV Land is creating original sitcoms now
Everybody has a love/hate relationship with TV Land these days. We love that they still show sitcoms like The Andy Griffith Show and we like the idea of TV Land, but we also hate that movies and reality shows seem to be taking over the network.
a Promisesa set for Broadway next spring
Forget "Mad Men." The '60s will live again on Broadway next spring in a revival "Promises, Promises," the musical based on the Academy Award-winning movie "The Apartment." The musical will star Sean Hayes as an insurance company employee who lends his apartment to company executives for romantic flings and Kristin Chenoweth as his love interest.
TV Land warms to 'Hot in Cleveland' idea
Sean Hayes, seen here with Megan Mullally in a scene from "Will & Grace," is the producer behind "Hot in Cleveland," a series in development at TV Land.
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Broadway A-to-Z with Brian Stokes Mitchell
Medicine for Melancholy discusses what it actually means and implies to be black in a modern day, cosmopolitan, racially diverse, all inclusive American city.
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Michael Jackson's This Is It...
For fans of the late Michael Jackson who are hoping that Kenny Ortega's edit of the pop king's rehearsals will slash through the public vilification and help us rediscover his beloved music, this really is it.
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'Survivor' Hatch: 'Victim of Witch Hunt'
Gold And Green Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush make up the country superduo, Sugarland.
Cleveland is one of the stars of a new sitcom being developed by the cable channel TV Land.
'Promises, Promises' set for Broadway next spring
Forget "Mad Men." The '60s will live again on Broadway next spring in a revival of "Promises, Promises," the musical based on the Oscar-winning movie "The Apartment." Producer John Gore says the production will star Sean Hayes and Kristin Chenoweth.
'Will & Grace' star 'happy on stage'
Will & Grace star Megan Mullally has revealed she would rather act in a small play than accept a role in a poor-quality TV show.
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The Judy Garland Holiday Special
Sharon Gless gets the chance to officially go gay in the lesbian drama Hannah Free, but the schmaltzy sentiment and uneven performances keep this bird caged.
Will & Grace's Megan Mullally in Talks for Karen Walker: The Musical
Megan Mullally has had an impressive career. At 50 years old she has spent more than half her life on stage and on screen.
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