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ABC shows canceled: 'Happy Endings' and four others
ABC shows canceled: 'Happy Endings,' Body of Proof," "Malibu Country," and two more. ABC shows that were not canceled, include "Once Upon a Time," ''Modern Family," ''Scandal," and ''Grey's Anatomy."
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Modern Parenthood Vergara surrogate baby? Yes, says N.Y. Post
Sofia Vergara is in the early stages of having a surrogate baby, the New York Post reports. If true, Sofia Vergara will be joining a handful of celebrities who, too, opted for a surrogate.
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SAG Awards 2013: Who took the top prizes
The SAG Awards 2013 featured 'Argo' winning the best ensemble cast prize and Daniel Day-Lewis continuing on his seemingly sure path to the Oscar stage.
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'Lincoln,' 'Argo' face off in Golden Globes hosted by Tina Fey, Amy Poehler
The Golden Globe Awards' top honor, best movie drama, could go to either 'Lincoln' or 'Argo' Sunday. Hosted by comedians Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, the award show is sure to be a raucous star-studded evening.
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Opinion: Living in a swing state like Ohio is good for your self-esteem
I live in Ohio, the swing-state capital of the Midwest. Sure, people complain about the incessant political ads, the traffic when Mitt Romney and President Obama are moving around town, and the perpetual knocking on the door. But it's a small price to pay for all this attention.
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'Homeland' and 'Modern Family' big winners at Emmy Awards
'Homeland' also won top acting awards for Claire Danes and Briton Damian Lewis as Showtime's first-ever best drama honoree prevented 'Mad Men' from winning its fifth straight best drama Emmy.
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Culture Cafe Sofia Vergara: Is she engaged to boyfriend Nick Loeb? (+video)
Sofia Vergara's rep won't comment. But media reports say Nick Loeb proposed the Modern Family star, Sofia Vergara, during a trip to Mexico.
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No TV ads? Maybe not. NBC, FOX, CBS sue over ad-skip feature.
NBC, FOX, and CBS have file a lawsuit against Dish Network for Autohop, a feature that blacks out commercials on pre-recorded network shows. The networks argue that the feature violates copyright laws and jeopardizes the financial foundation of the entire television industry.
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'Once' completes its Cinderella story with a best-musical Tony
'Once' won eight Tony awards in all, including for its lead actor, Steve Kazee, who brought movie-star looks and a soulful singing voice to the part of Guy, a street musician in Dublin who falls for a Czech immigrant flower-seller.
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Culture Cafe Sofia Vergara and 'Modern Family' cast go to Disneyland
A vacation episode like the 'Modern Family' Disney outing has a comforting familiarity.
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Dick Clark remembered as 'American Bandstand' host, TV & radio impresario
Dick Clark, the longtime host of ABC's 'American Bandstand,' TV game shows, and radio programs, died Wednesday near Los Angeles.
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Amid Trayvon Martin case, Obama hosts screening of 'To Kill a Mockingbird'
On Thursday night, President Obama introduces a screening of 'To Kill a Mockingbird,' released 50 years ago. With emotions high over the Trayvon Martin killing, is this a teachable moment on race?
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Opinion: Melissa Harris-Perry show at MSNBC breaks more than gender, race barrier
Melissa Harris-Perry is the first African American woman to solo-host a news and politics show on a major television outlet, MSNBC. But she also breaks a pundit barrier. As a professor at Tulane University, she raises academia to a new level where it can enrich public discourse.
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Martha Stewart's Chow Chow wins at Westminster dog show
Westminster dog show: Martha Stewart's dog, GK, won its breed Monday. The Westminster dog show has 2,000 dogs and 185 breeds competing in New York.
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Wagging tails replace sad eyes in Westminster ads
Happy dogs will rule the air waves this year, thanks to a new sponsor for America's most prestigious dogcompetition and a decision to air ads that shift the focus away from sad-eyed animals in need of adoption.
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SAG Awards' unexpected winners: 'The Help,' Dujardin win
The Screen Actors Guild Awards featured some unexpected winners, including 'The Help' for best overall cast performance and French actor Jean Dujardin for best actor in 'The Artist.'
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The Artist and The Descendants big winners at Golden Globe awards
Golden Globe winners, including 'The Artist,' and 'The Descendants,' are likely now to be frontrunners for the Oscars. Meryl Streep won best actress for 'The Iron Lady.'
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X Factor winner? Simon Cowell votes for Melanie Amaro
X Factor winner? The three finalists sang their original audition songs Wednesday. But Melanie Amaro was Simon Cowell's "winner" to take home the $5 million X Factor prize tonight.
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Gina Torres talks about USA's new show 'Suits'
Gina Torres stars as Jessica Pearson, the woman behind the man of USA Network's newest legal show 'Suits.'
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'Royal Pains' star Brooke D'Orsay talks about the new season
'Royal Pains' returned to USA Network June 29. Brooke D'Orsay talks about her role and the future of the show.
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USA Network's 'White Collar' begins a new season, needs to bring a back some edge
Season three of 'White Collar,' starring Matt Bomer and his baby blues, looks like it will bring some of the edge back to the show about a con-man turned fed. Bomer, as suave former con-man extraordinaire Neal Caffrey, works alongside federal agent Peter Burke, played by Tim DeKay, to solve crimes and catch the bad guy.
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'Covert Affairs' Piper Perabo may find herself working with 'White Collar's' Matt Bomer
USA’s ‘White Collar’ and ‘Covert Affairs’ seem like natural shows for a crossover event, and stars Matt Bomer and Piper Perabo seem to agree. The two said as much in a recent TV interview.
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A Valentine for your pooch: Westminster Dog Show
The Westminster Dog Show is the second oldest sporting event in the country. The competition, which starts Valentine’s Day, draws aficionados, casual dog lovers, and protesters alike.
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Wi-Fi, Hulu, DVR, and the end of the tube as we know it
TV viewers ride a wave of devices into a new era of self-programming.
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Betty White scores Emmy win for 'SNL' hosting gig
Betty White won an Emmy Award for best guest actress in a comedy series for her turn as 'Saturday Night Live' host.







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