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A 'Seinfeld' Reunion AND A 'Cheers' Reunion On One Show?

Posted 06.13.2013 | TV

"Kirstie," the new TV Land comedy starring Kirstie Alley (formerly called "Giant Baby"), is shaping up to be a sitcom fan's dream show, as the network...

WATCH: This Will Haunt Your Nightmares

Posted 06.12.2013 | Comedy

DJ and audio warlock Gorge Catanda has unleashed a new horror into the world: The "Seinfeld" theme song slowed down 1200 percent. It's definitely much...

Wherein Jerry Seinfeld & Chris Rock Get Pulled Over By The Cops

Posted 06.11.2013 | Comedy

Judging by the trailer, season 2 of Jerry Seinfeld's web series "Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee" is shaping up to be a good one, with a pretty great...

What Is Jerry Driving?!

The Huffington Post | Andy McDonald | Posted 06.06.2013 | Celebrity

Tiny cars are rarely unfunny, and often raise important logistical questions. Questions like, 'Is this small car under-compensating for something else...

The Best Show Ever Written?

Posted 06.03.2013 | TV

The 101 best-written TV shows have been selected by the Writers Guild of America (WGA). Topping that list? HBO's "The Sopranos." The Writers Guild ...

Grab a Ukulele: Sharing Music With Your Kids

Deborah Stambler | Posted 05.28.2013 | Arts
Deborah Stambler

Talking with Heidi Swedberg about her music makes me want to quit my job, learn how to play ukulele and follow her on her latest tour singing and playing.

The 13 Best TV Episodes To Celebrate Summer

The Huffington Post | HuffPost TV Staff | Posted 05.24.2013 | TV

Does peeing on a jellyfish sting really work to soothe the burn? And if you're drinking in the sun all day, can you really call it heatstroke? These a...

Satisfying (Or Not) Ways to End Your Novel

Randy Susan Meyers | Posted 05.22.2013 | Books
Randy Susan Meyers

I believe the writer has a covenant with the reader. You provide the best possible stories--they will bring you into their heart. And come the day you separate, the moment it's time to say goodbye, do you want to break their heart?

Maggie Furlong

Sometimes You Wanna Go Where Everybody Knows Your Name

HuffingtonPost.com | Maggie Furlong | Posted 05.20.2013 | TV

"Cheers" fan or not, who doesn't want to go where everybody knows your name? The bar that poured thousands of beers (and charged its loyal patrons...

The Office: Finding The Sacred In The Everyday

Bradley B. Onishi | Posted 05.17.2013 | Religion
Bradley B. Onishi

The Office showed us that the mundane has the power to be--often simultaneously and often powerfully--sacred and profane.

Molly Shannon On The Tragedy That Changed Her Life Forever

The Huffington Post | Rita Wilson | Posted 05.17.2013 | Fifty

At 48, Molly Shannon is still the kind of woman who turns heads, with her mischievous grin and twinkling blue eyes. And, when she opens her mouth, she...

This Seinfeld Clip Is Making Us 'LOL'

The Huffington Post | Michelle Persad | Posted 05.14.2013 | Style

There are few sitcoms as classic and universally loved as "Seinfeld." The nine-season show focused on life's little annoyances, and it used observatio...

Seinfeld After 15 Years: A Rigorous Scientific Analysis

Lewis Krell | Posted 05.13.2013 | TV
Lewis Krell

Believe it or not, and you should believe it because no one starts a sentence that way and then follows it up with a lie, this week marks the 15-year anniversary of the Seinfeld finale.

'Seinfeld' Vs. 'Friends': Which Holds Up Better?

Mike Ryan | Posted 05.11.2013 | TV
Mike Ryan

I hate the last episode of Seinfeld. This is an admittedly odd way to open up an essay that is primarily about Friends. I also realize this isn't a particularly unique or notable sentence to write considering that most people who have seen the last episode of Seinfeld share this opinion.

The Louise Log: Escape From the Banality of Life to the Pure and Juicy Mango

Marcel Hidalgo | Posted 05.08.2013 | Comedy
Marcel Hidalgo

Louise. Who is she? Well, for starters, she is a housewife living in Greenwich Village, New York City with her demanding husband and two children who are, by the way, both seven years old--but not twins. Her days are filled with mundane chores. She's a pleaser.

'Not That There's Anything Wrong With That': The 20th Anniversary of When the Show 'About Nothing' Really Mattered

Jonathan_Miller | Posted 06.01.2013 | TV
Jonathan_Miller

Happy 20th anniversary to Seinfeld's "The Outing." Ā You helped the country take a small step toward tolerance, fairness and equality. Ā Even if you broke the sitcom's promise of being a "show about nothing."

What Thursday Nights Used To Be

www.vulture.com | Posted 03.16.2013 | TV

Thursday nights on NBC: They defined the second half of the nineties as "Must-See TV." But beyond the anchors of Friends and Seinfeld, and later Will ...

He Could've Been George Costanza?

Posted 02.27.2013 | TV

Paul Shaffer was offered the role of George Costanza on "Seinfeld." According to The Week (by way of Shaffer's memoir), Jerry Seinfeld offered Shaf...

State Rocked By Smuggling Problem

AP | ALANNA DURKIN | Posted 04.25.2013 | Politics

LANSING, Mich. — Michigan lawmakers want to crack down on can and bottle smugglers they say are scamming Michigan for undeserved recycling refun...

Is The Age of The Cynical Sitcom Over?

Morgan Glennon | Posted 04.24.2013 | TV
Morgan Glennon

In the landscape of television sitcoms, it appears that sweetness is winning out over cynicism. Where the jokey format was once overrun with cynical takes about everything from work to the human condition, now audiences are cheering on a more cheerful batch of comedies.

Jason Linkins

I Liked This Richard Cohen Column A Lot Better When It Was A 'Seinfeld' Episode

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 02.19.2013 | Politics

"What's the deal with intimacy?" is the short version of the premise of today's piece from celebrated Washington Post columnist Richard Cohen, who say...

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's Armin Shimerman: The CFQ Interview

Dan Persons | Posted 04.09.2013 | Entertainment
Dan Persons

It's not often an actor gets to redeem an entire species, but that's what Armin Shimerman did when he took on the role of Quark, the amenable but emin...

The (Grim) State Of TV Comedies

AP | JAKE COYLE | Posted 04.03.2013 | TV

NEW YORK — The void you're looking at on your DVR is the sitcom landscape post-"30 Rock." When Tina Fey's bright, bouncy, irreverent showbiz se...

23 Facts You Didn't Know About Larry David

The Huffington Post | Ross Luippold | Posted 01.16.2013 | Comedy

Larry David was the inaugural guest on Jeff Garlin's new Earwolf podcast "By the Way: In Conversation with Jeff Garlin." The two "Curb Your Enthusiasm...

Girls, Suits and 10 More Awesome Shows About New York

Jill Knapp | Posted 01.09.2013 | New York
Jill Knapp

As a native New Yorker, and having lived in three out of the five boroughs, shows about New York City hold a very special place in my heart.