NBC executives talked about the state of the network at the Television Critics Association Summer Press Tour, and they addressed the futures of "Comm...
The "Smash" Season 2 cast continues to change. According to EW, Krysta Rodriguez has joined "Smash" as Ana, Karen's (Katharine McPhee) roommate. The c...
NEW YORK -- After winning an Academy Award and a Grammy, Jennifer Hudson is taking a roundabout route to give theater a try.
She'll appear on the sec...
Brian d'Arcy James is doing his effervescent best to prove the opening season of cabaret room 54 Below is as significant a boost to the unfairly marginalizated genre as Manhattan has seen in many an entertainment year.
"Smash" Season 2 is looking to up its musical game. In a new interview with Variety, NBC's Bob Greenblatt revealed details on Season 2 of the Broadway...
Jeremy Jordan is taking the "Smash" stage. Jordan, who stars in the Broadway production of "Newsies," will appear in the NBC musical drama as a series...
We've come up with a list of the worst possible spin-offs of currently airing TV shows. And, yes, they're all considerably more watchable than The Choice. In most of these shows, at least the terrible people die at the end.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Police in Memphis say two 14-year-old boys used school buses for their own demolition derby.
The buses are owned by Durham Services...
"Smash" has a bit of an Emmys problem. The show, which follows the creation of a Broadway musical based on the life of Marilyn Monroe, is entering the...
We love TV, but that doesn't mean we love everyone on TV. Some of our favorite shows have a truly horrible character or two. We suffer them in pseudo-...
Her show-biz resume began accumulating credits not too long after she'd settled in Manhattan -- and all of it Pope recounts with great humor. She's a naturally funny woman when she's merely recounting the facts. Laughing out loud through these pages is a regular response.
"Smash" Season 2 will look very different (that's pretty much a good thing) and several cast members have taken to Twitter to react to the shake-up.
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You're a new face. You're a new talent. You're a new voice. No one has any idea what you bring to the table. You must accept this stage and commit yourself to delivering the goods every single time you get an opportunity.
The cast of "Smash" Season 2 will look a bit different. According to EW, Ellis (Jaime Cepero) and Dev (Raza Jaffrey) will be written out of the show a...
The opportunity to engage a mainstream audience in something more profound than reality TV is what made me hopeful for Smash in the first place. Color me naïve. That was never going to happen.
It's a week of finales on TV this week, so before getting excited about next season's series, let's remember to say goodbye to our tried and true show...