13 Jul
Posted by: Chelsea Gerald in: Entertainment Ideas

Jenner recently underwent a facelift that was only now revealed, states OMG!. Although facelifts don’t heal right away, it is rumored that Jenner’s new look seems to be in top condition now.
The whole Kardashian family seems to be in wedding mode as the big day is expected to be about a month away.
Do you think Kris Jenner needed a facelift?
13 Jul
Posted by: Chelsea Gerald in: Entertainment Ideas
LOS ANGELES — With “Mad Men,” “Boardwalk Empire” and other prestige series, cable ruled the Emmy nominations for drama. But broadcast networks got the last laugh with their sitcoms.
Of the six nominees for best drama series only one, CBS’ “The Good Wife,” is a network program. Of the half-dozen comedy series contenders, all air on networks.
Members of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences clearly favored sitcom tradition. “Modern Family,” “The Office” and other broadcast shows have a more purely comic bent and err on the good-natured side of satire. C
11 Jul
Posted by: Chelsea Gerald in: Entertainment Ideas
The man behind some of the most iconic TV comedies has died.
Sherwood Schwartz created shows like Gilligans Island and The Brady Bunch. They werent just popular.
The Brady Bunch changed the way Americans viewed women, just as shows like All in the Family dealt with bigotry in the sixties, or The Cosby Show dealt with race relations in the eighties.
In the saga of changing social views of women and girls over the past 40 years, The Brady Bunch deserves an episode of its own.
WBZs Jon Keller is at large:
The familiar theme of The Brady Bunch struck a chord for many in an era of change in the American family.
11 Jul
Posted by: Chelsea Gerald in: Entertainment Ideas
LOS ANGELES — Sherwood Schwartz, writer-creator of two of the best-remembered TV series of the 1960s and 1970s, “Gilligan’s Island” and “The Brady Bunch,” has died at age 94.
Great niece Robin Randall said Schwartz died at 4 a.m. Tuesday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where he was being treated for an intestinal infection and underwent several surgeries. His wife, Mildred, and children had been at his side.
Sherwood Schwartz and his brother, Al, started as a writing team in TV’s famed 1950s “golden age,” said Douglas Schwartz, the late Al Schwartz’s son.
“They helped shape television in its early days,” Douglas Schwartz said. “
11 Jul
Posted by: Chelsea Gerald in: Entertainment Ideas

According to US Weekly, Emma told David Letterman on Monday night, “To be honest, it’s really not something that I genuinely know much about.” The actress adds, “But as far as I know, he never took a sick day. He was like the most professional, amazing guy ever.”
What do you think about Emma’s kind statements about Daniel?
11 Jul
Posted by: Chelsea Gerald in: Entertainment Ideas
DARIEN—A few weeks ago, a reunited Limp Bizkit released “Gold Cobra,” an attempt at a comeback album that has only shone a brighter light on the band’s crippling irrelevance. On Wednesday night, Kid Rock performed to an adoring crowd of young and old at Darien Lake Performing Arts Center, in support of “Born Free,” his latest in a long string of hit records.
How is it that this guy’s career is healthier than ever, while his old contemporaries can’t hope for more than a revived interest in ’90s compilations? To put it simply, while Fred Durst was writing about hot dog-flavored water, Kid Rock had a vision.
His “Born Free” tour is a testament to the brilliant balancing act that the artist has been able to pull off over the last decade. Knowing that he could