The first famous tennis player was King Louis X of France. Nicknamed Louis the Quarreler for his domestic politics, meaning he was likely a real pain to the ref, King Louis is renowned for two facts ...
MEDIA — Chris Nee’s “Comedy to Break the Stigma” show will premiere at the Media Theatre, 104 E. State St., Media. The show is Saturday, Nov. 4 at 8 p.m. Doors will open at 7 p.m. Philadelphia-area ...
The Hollywood Reporter surveys the brand-new shows that could land in the slots vacated by 'Game of Thrones' and 'Veep.' By Rebecca Ford Out in the real world, there's little consistency to be found.
Primetime Emmy Award winner Tracey Wigfield '05 "returned" to Boston College via Zoom for an hour-long discussion with 40 students and Communication Department faculty members on May 12, covering ...
Staff Meeting picks up where Pinkberry left off, with rabid exec Miles Fisher demanding results from his creative staff. This time, they’ll need something truly cutting-edge. How about transitioning ...
Josh Gad gives fans a play-by-play of his highs, lows, and lower-than-lows in his new memoir, In Gad We Trust. And nothing was lower than a certain troubled spring break comedy. After his wedding to ...