The sitcom is, and always shall be, an ever-changing art. There exists no perfect formula for success between various three-camera and single-camera efforts over the years. While some may bemoan the heightened situations and laugh tracks of a three-camera outing like the modern 'Big Bang Theory,' others remember how 'Cheers' and 'Seinfeld' among others perfected the format. So according to a recen
This was supposed to be Louisiana's coming out party to the world. It was supposed to showcase all that's good about where we live, how we work and the fun we have. It appears to have only demonstrated the amount of greed, graft and corruption Louisiana was famous for back in the day.
The emotions and fortunes of a day can often turn on a single moment, a single event, a small insignificant something can take a great day and send it straight to hell. This would be one of those moments.
Taylor Swift understands the responsibilities of being a country music superstar, and she isn’t running from them. A preview of Swift’s interview with ’60 Minutes’ anchor Lesley Stahl — seen below — shows the 21-year-old singer talking about facing up to fan expectations.
I like kids and old people. Thus, I like Andy Rooney.
Yeah, I know he likes to moan and complain a lot. But to me and a lot of Americans, his commentary is spot on. He's a pretty good writer too.
After 33 years on the air with CBS's "60 Minutes", tonight will be the last, and 1,097th broadcast, for Andy Rooney. 92 years old and just now retiring....there is hope for all of us! Mr Rooney joined CBS in 1949, and since the first broadcast of "60 Minutes" in 1968, he has been a contributor in one way or another...