Craig Johnson: New Book and Longmire- Season 2 [AUDIO]
Wyoming author Craig Johnson talks about his books, the TV series Longmire, and what it is to be a writer in Wyoming.
Wyoming author Craig Johnson talks about his books, the TV series Longmire, and what it is to be a writer in Wyoming.
Oscar winning actor Ernest Borgnine whose career spanned six decades has passed away at age 95. Borgnine did work in movies, television and cartoons. He provided the voice of Mermaid Man in the series Spongebob Squarepants.
Alex Trabek is said to be in "good spirits" after he suffered a mild heart attack on Saturday. The 71-year-old is under going further testing at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
In a study confirming what most of us have probably suspected all along, researchers have found that television encourages young people to eat more junk food and paves the way to obesity and other significant health issues.
If Steven Van Zandt is forever best known as the guitarist for Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, he’ll be perfectly fine with that. After all, the checks associated with that distinction are probably more than okay, right?
Ever wonder what a dog would say if it could speak? Turns out, it’s nothing less than what you’d expect from man’s best friend.
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Hollywood loves to crank out remakes of beloved TV shows, and this season is no exception. Television viewers will be treated to new versions of 'Charlie’s Angels' and 'Prime Suspect.' More often then no
Jon Stewart asked Tom Hanks a hilariously random question Wednesday night on ‘The Daily Show.’ In particular, Stewart wanted Hanks to name the sweetest-smelling actor he’s ever encountered.
“In your experience, and I think this is very important, is the best-smelling actor that you’ve worked with?” asked Stewart.
Sportscaster Nick Charles has died of bladder cancer at his home in Santa Fe, New Mexico. He was 64.
As CNN’s first sports anchor, his work with Fred Hickman on the nightly-roundup show ‘Sports Tonight’ sometimes drew a larger audience than even that of sports network ESPN.
Looks like Don Lapre finally found an audience who wouldn’t buy what he was selling.
After the self-proclaimed ‘King of Infomercials’ failed to appear for his Wednesday arraignment on 41 counts (including conspiracy, mail fraud, wire fraud and promotional money laundering), a bench warrant was issued for his arrest. Deputy US Marshals caught up with him the next day in Tempe, AZ.