I was just talking to a friend at work and he was telling me about a new show called "The Profit" that is premiering tonight on CNBC. He was telling me that the the show is about this businessman, Marcus Lemonis, who goes to different small businesses and saves them from financial crisis. Now while that sounds like a lot of other reality-type business shows, the difference with this is h
Wow this is one of those things that makes me wonder why such a great idea has taken so long. Don't get me wrong I am so very proud of the creators at Sesame Street for adding the autistic character, "Julia". I can not think of a better vehicle to get the message out to all children that different isn't a bad thing.
This is not a new phenomenon - candidates showing their talents to endear themselves to the electorate. Does it work? Do you end up liking them more because of it? Let's see..
Harry Truman and Richard Nixon showed they could play the piano, and they were pretty darn good actually. Her...
This one may be one of my all time favorite Saturday Night Live opening sequences. It's funny it almost seems like they worked so hard getting this parody of the Democratic debate right that they didn't have time to write the rest of the show as that indeed left a lot to be desired. I really think they nailed the feel and flow of the actual debate and of course the idiosyncrasies of the candidates
If you missed the season premiere of Saturday Night Live you missed some really good comedy, not to mention the antics of Miley Cyrus as host. Earlier today I posted a blog about Hillary Clinton's guest appearance where she played a bartender pouring drink for "Hillary Clinton" being impersonated by cast member, Kate McKinnon. While that was cool , I have to say that Taran Killam's imper
When Saturday Night Live begins a new season you can usually expect something to happen that will get people talking about it on Monday morning, this season opener did not disappoint. Hillary Clinton stopped by to open the show and to be honest wasn't half bad.
If you have not seen this yet, it really is pretty cool. A couple were trying out for "The Voice" together and at least for one of them it was a much bigger night than she had anticipated, not only did they get two judges to turn their chairs for them but she also got a wedding proposal right on national TV.