More Trouble for Justin Bieber
Today in celebrity news: Bieber has some concert issues, Rihanna did too, and one of Harry Styles's lady friends is being harassed.
Today we review the new Tina Fey movie Admission, an odd balancing act between a college admissions comedy (with a hint of drama) and a parenting drama (with some comedy).
Today in celebrity news: Bieber has some concert issues, Rihanna did too, and one of Harry Styles's lady friends is being harassed.
Regina George be damned, "Fetch" is happening.
Seth MacFarlane, after all the criticism, said on Twitter today that he won't host the Academy Awards again. Naturally, a number of publications have already started speculating as to who should emcee in 2014. Let's rank the choices.
Her iconic character has always been more or less a fictionalized version of Fey herself, but the two aren't quite equal. To say farewell to 30 Rock, let's compare their highlights — with some very memorable video.
Tonight NBC will air the series finale of its greatest show since Seinfeld, the fast flying, borderline manic, screwball masterpiece 30 Rock. Richard Lawson explains why Tina Fey's patois of obscure references and absurdist flights of fancy were so very much worth watching.
Spoiler alert: The Majority Leader's cameo involves "economic war criminals."
A summary of the best reads found behind the paywall of The New York Times.
Just two weeks after she and Amy Poehler knocked everybody's socks off at the Golden Globe Awards, Tina Fey won hearts from Hollywood to Twitter with a big moment Sunday night. Here's that — and the full list of winners, including a big win for Argo.
Every day The Atlantic Wire highlights the video clips that truly earn your five minutes (or less) of attention.
Every day The Atlantic Wire highlights the video clips that truly earn your five minutes (or less) of attention.
As expected, Amy Poehler and Tina Fey killed it in their opening monologue at the Golden Globes. Here are some highlights — and GIFs!
The Golden Globes guests are served alcohol, which means you might as well be drinking, too. Here are some rules from a new interview with this year's hosts.
Sure, Joe Biden may have gotten his Parks and Recreation cameo, but Nancy Pelosi is topping that by appearing in this month's series finale of 30 Rock.
We're putting aside our sadness over all the snubs because immediately following the announcement NBC released this promo for the broadcast starring your hosts. And it's great.
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are taking the reins of the 70th Annual Golden Globe Awards, ending a three year streak by Ricky Gervais and thrilling Saturday Night Live fans everywhere.
ABC has announced a new himbo for everyone to ogle and eventually hate, so get excited. Elsewhere in show business news today: NBC and USA renew some shows that a few of you will be excited about, Tina Fey inks a new deal, and don't get your hopes up for a Hobbit Xbox game.
In 2008, the new ubiquitous party boy in New York was not some 20-year-old hipster, but Bill Murray, who Page Six Magazine reported had begun showing up unannounced at parties in Williamsburg just to hang out. Four years later, the title of "late-blooming fun-time It guy" has been seized by former President Bill Clinton.
The Duchess of Cambridge is speaking for the first time in public on March 19, more apologies for Sandra Fluke, and Russell Brand spent the weekend texting a lady he met on the street.
... is pretty much every woman, according to recent discussions of women and comedy
The '30 Rock' crew avoids the issue of remedial action
The network uses a Tina Fey impression to illustrate Palin in their election coverage
Expiring contracts, a midseason start, and a new programming head spell trouble
The '30 Rock' comic enters the Googleplex for a freewheeling chat
She says she's still getting critiqued for her Sarah Palin spoofs
Also in your morning filter of the gossip columns: Tina Fey is pregnant
It may be time to stop listening to Alec Baldwin
Star off-handedly reveals plans to wrap up show after the 2012-2013 season
The Smart Set: Billy Joel's book only sounds good now that he's canceled it
Critics thrilled funny TV writer also funny book writer
His cameo in 30 Rock wins approval, self-referential as it was
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