Gordon Ramsay getting animated
He'll star in a stop-motion series called “Gordon Ramsay, at Your Service."
Dear parents: Don't be afraid of "Glee's" sex
In fact, the Fox show's overtly sexual nature might be a perfect opportunity for parents to talk to their kids about sex.
Report: "Wife Swap" star who stabbed husband had affair with FDNY calendar stud
Turns out that Jamie Czerniawski, who went on a knife-wielding rampage on Memorial Day weekend, was having a relationship with a New York City firefighter who was on the cover of last year's FDNY "Calendar of Heroes."
Tony Danza calls teaching a mixture of extreme joy, desperation and Armageddon
"It's thrilling," he says, "and yet it's, you know, you look down and you're working your tail off trying to make them see some value in 'Of Mice and Men,' for instance, and you look down and you see somebody making origami. … It kind of breaks your heart."
Jenna Elfman planned her pregnancy to coincide with "Accidentally on Purpose"
That way her pregnant character's belly will grow at the same rate as it will in real life.
"Cleveland," "Glee," "Vampire," "FlashForward" are the most pirated new shows
Those four are tops among BiTorrent users.
Michael C. Hall & John Lithgow compare their "Dexter" serial killers
"Well, they’re obviously both saddled with a compulsion," says Hall. "They’re different seeds from very different trees. For Dexter’s part, I think it’s an awareness that Trinity does what he does, and it makes him compelling the way no one has ever been to him — other than perhaps his brother."
"Dexter" is no longer cool // The horror has not been toned down
"Mad Men" has been as bleak as modern America this season
With last night's episode, Heather Havrilesky says, "Matthew Weiner beautifully illustrates the unnerving invasiveness of modern, postwar culture, the ways that empty trends and bad ideas and innocuous shifts in personal taste seem to join together, gather momentum, and crash down upon the populace like a sociocultural tsunami. At the moment when you think the boom times will never end and you'll live out the balance of your days on Easy Street, half of your personal nest egg disappears, you lose your job, you're uninsured, and before you know it, you're nearing bankruptcy. That's not just a cautionary tale."
Weiner hit five baseballs out of the park with Sunday's episode
Is "Mad Men" ripping off "Six Feet Under"? // "Mad" is back on track

