‘American Idol’ completed the second night of Top 24 performances Monday, with 16 to advance after votes are revealed on April 11 show.
Author: Bill Keveney, USA TODAY
Trevor Noah has fun with Billie Eilish, Harry Styles at COVID-influenced outdoor Grammys
“The Daily Show” host Trevor Noah delivered some sharp jokes, and only a few predictable ones, during his first time hosting the Grammy Awards.
‘The Real World’ reunites original cast 29 years later in same NYC loft: ‘It was surreal’
Much has changed, from social media to the pandemic, but much didn’t when the original cast of “The Real World” gathered for a Paramount+ reunion.
‘Don’t book liars’: Soledad O’Brien challenges media at House hearing on disinformation
Media disinformation became a subject of partisan debate at a Congressional subcommittee hearing Wednesday.
‘Mom’ to end its 8-season run on CBS one year after Anna Faris’ exit
One year after losing Anna Faris, “Mom” is closing up shop. Another popular CBS show, “NCIS: New Orleans,” will end its seven-season run in May.
‘Do I look tired?’: Kenan Thompson has been jetting between coasts filming ‘SNL’ and his new sitcom
Q&A: Kenan Thompson talks about his cross-country commute, how much progress ‘SNL’ has made in diversity, favorite impressions and game-show sketches.
Donald Glover and Phoebe Waller-Bridge are remaking ‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith’ for Amazon
Donald Glover and Phoebe Waller-Bridge will remake 2005’s ‘Mr. and Mrs. Smith,’ which paired Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, into an Amazon TV series.
‘She is irreplaceable’: Mel Brooks, Ed Asner, Viola Davis, other luminaries honor Cloris Leachman
Mel Brooks directed Leachman, Ed Asner acted with her, Viola Davis admired her. Hollywood luminaries celebrate Leachman, who died Wednesday at 94.
How Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson got that other nickname: Dewey (it’s not what you might think)
Johnson is an executive producer of NBC sitcom “Young Rock.” Younger actors will play him during his early years, but he will appear in each episode
Tom Brokaw retires after legendary 55-year career at NBC News
Brokaw, whose first book, “The Greatest Generation,” spurred renewed appreciation for those who fought World War II, will continue to write.