Look who's taking their relationship to the next level! Taylor Swift has been caught wearing what is probably (we can only hope) Calvin Harris' gray t-shirt, and while that might not seem like a big deal at first...it totally is. You see, on her 1989 album the country-turned-pop crooner penned the song "You Are in Love," which describes two people falling hard for each other and all the little things that prove it. One particular set of lyrics reads: "Morning, his place / Burnt toast, Sunday / You keep his shirt / He keeps his word / And for once you let go of your fears and your ghosts / One step, not much / But it said enough / You kissed on sidewalks / You fight and you talk /...
- 8/24/2015
- E! Online
Frequently described as "Britain's nicest man", Michael Palin really has done it all. From playing a singing, cross-dressing lumberjack to travelling Around the World in 80 Days, the star has no plans to stop yet. He's even about to venture further than ever before, as he joins the Clangers' little moon planet as their new narrator.
Palin is a household name in the UK and around the world, thanks to his globetrotting adventures and most prominently his Monty Python fame. But here are some facts you may not know about the comedian...
1. Michael Edward Palin was born in Broomhill, Sheffield on May 5, 1943. He attended Birkdale Preparatory School and had his first acting - and possibly cross-dressing - experience at the age of 5 in a performance of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, in which he played Martha Cratchit... and fell off the stage.
Undeterred by this unfortunate turn of events and despite his extreme stage fright,...
Palin is a household name in the UK and around the world, thanks to his globetrotting adventures and most prominently his Monty Python fame. But here are some facts you may not know about the comedian...
1. Michael Edward Palin was born in Broomhill, Sheffield on May 5, 1943. He attended Birkdale Preparatory School and had his first acting - and possibly cross-dressing - experience at the age of 5 in a performance of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, in which he played Martha Cratchit... and fell off the stage.
Undeterred by this unfortunate turn of events and despite his extreme stage fright,...
- 11/15/2014
- Digital Spy
Can you feel it? All that I can hear is music from the back, and it’s getting closer.
Yep, that means we have an all new TVLine Mixtape, a collection of tunes showcased recently by your favorite shows, complete with artist and album information in case you want to add them to your permanent collection.
Spoilers abound, and we chose songs we liked – but we always want to hear your thoughts and suggestions.
So peruse our playlist, and then hit the comments with your favorite TV jams! And remember: You can always submit questions or suggestions about TV music on Twitter @NiveaSerrao.
Yep, that means we have an all new TVLine Mixtape, a collection of tunes showcased recently by your favorite shows, complete with artist and album information in case you want to add them to your permanent collection.
Spoilers abound, and we chose songs we liked – but we always want to hear your thoughts and suggestions.
So peruse our playlist, and then hit the comments with your favorite TV jams! And remember: You can always submit questions or suggestions about TV music on Twitter @NiveaSerrao.
- 7/5/2014
- TVLine.com
(Spoiler Alert: Do not read on if you haven't seen the Season 1 finale of “Faking It,” entitled “Burnt Toast.”) MTV's “Faking It” has been all about exploring and questioning sexuality, with a lot more fluidity than expected when it comes to any particular sexual orientation. This is particularly true for the best friends at the center of the story, Karma and Amy. Also read: MTV's ‘Faking It’ Renewed for Second Season From the beginning, Amy (Rita Volk) had genuine feelings for Karma (Katie Stevens), even when it was clear that Karma was just pretending to be in love with her for the.
- 6/11/2014
- by Jason Hughes
- The Wrap
Gather around, Supernatural fans. It's time for another edition of the Round Table!
This week, panelists Carissa Pavlica, Sean McKenna and Alice Jester (of The Winchester Family Business) breakdown "The Great Escapist," from farting donkey references to Metatron and more...
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What was your favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Carissa: When Sam was so whacked out he was talking about the farty donkey and the villain from Scooby Doo. He was so cute!
Alice: I cannot say enough about the scene with Sam and Dean in the hallway. Sam’s emotions are already pretty raw after his fever spike, but for him to remember so vividly Dean reading to him as a young child about Sir Galahad just got me weepy. “I remember thinking I could never go on a quest like that because, I’m not clean.” As Sam remembers feeling like that he begins to well up,...
This week, panelists Carissa Pavlica, Sean McKenna and Alice Jester (of The Winchester Family Business) breakdown "The Great Escapist," from farting donkey references to Metatron and more...
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What was your favorite scene or quote from the episode?
Carissa: When Sam was so whacked out he was talking about the farty donkey and the villain from Scooby Doo. He was so cute!
Alice: I cannot say enough about the scene with Sam and Dean in the hallway. Sam’s emotions are already pretty raw after his fever spike, but for him to remember so vividly Dean reading to him as a young child about Sir Galahad just got me weepy. “I remember thinking I could never go on a quest like that because, I’m not clean.” As Sam remembers feeling like that he begins to well up,...
- 5/6/2013
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
Ask me what my favourite Scooby Doo episode is, and I'd promptly say that it's the one that takes place in the creepy mansion called What The Hex Going On. In case you haven't seen it, a guy dresses up as the ghost of Elias Kingston, a blue faced old wretch who apparently has the power to age people into skeletons (visually, he's the spit of Thatcher's press secretary Bernard Ingham). It's great stuff, even if the villain inexplicably wears glasses underneath all the heavy make-up.
I only mention this since I've seen Ghost Light, a fortunate return to form for Doctor Who after the silly Battlefield. I don't know, Ghost Light just reminds me of Hex for some odd reason – both stories take place in a spooky old mansion with sliding doors, shadows and creepy rooms, complete with a baddie in long flowing robes wreaking havoc. Plus, the title...
I only mention this since I've seen Ghost Light, a fortunate return to form for Doctor Who after the silly Battlefield. I don't know, Ghost Light just reminds me of Hex for some odd reason – both stories take place in a spooky old mansion with sliding doors, shadows and creepy rooms, complete with a baddie in long flowing robes wreaking havoc. Plus, the title...
- 4/10/2011
- Shadowlocked
Since the cheerleader herself couldn’t even save Heroes from its inevitable demise, Hayden Panettiere is back on the market. Career-wise, that is. And it looks like she’s already moving on from the NBC superhero series by booking her first post-Heroes gig: According to The Hollywood Reporter, Panettiere is in talks to star in Wes Craven’s upcoming sequel Scream 4. (The actress would play Neve Campbell’s cousin’s “nerdy film geek” pal; Twilight’s Ashley Greene is in talks to play Campbell’s cousin.)
It seems wise for Panettiere to attach herself to an anticipated franchise...
It seems wise for Panettiere to attach herself to an anticipated franchise...
- 5/21/2010
- by Kate Ward
- EW.com - PopWatch
Teri Hatcher, star of ABC’s hit show “Desperate Housewives”, will play in the Pro-Am at The Principal Charity Classic on Wednesday, June 2, 2010.
Teri Hatcher’s wildly successful portrayal of Susan Mayer in the award-winning ABC Comedy “Desperate Housewives” earned her a 2005 Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award, and a 2005 Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy. The role of the single mom searching for love in the sometimes sordid, always intriguing world of Wisteria Lane has vaulted Hatcher to the pinnacle of today’s hottest comic actresses.
Hatcher’s success has continued to grow since her days starring as the unforgettable Lois Lane in the 1994-97 series “Lois & Clark.” She recently became a New York Times best-selling author with her first book, Burnt Toast and other Philosophies of Life, which was released in May 2006. In the critically acclaimed bestseller, she offers a personal, heartfelt...
Teri Hatcher’s wildly successful portrayal of Susan Mayer in the award-winning ABC Comedy “Desperate Housewives” earned her a 2005 Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award, and a 2005 Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy. The role of the single mom searching for love in the sometimes sordid, always intriguing world of Wisteria Lane has vaulted Hatcher to the pinnacle of today’s hottest comic actresses.
Hatcher’s success has continued to grow since her days starring as the unforgettable Lois Lane in the 1994-97 series “Lois & Clark.” She recently became a New York Times best-selling author with her first book, Burnt Toast and other Philosophies of Life, which was released in May 2006. In the critically acclaimed bestseller, she offers a personal, heartfelt...
- 5/10/2010
- Look to the Stars
News that Teri Hatcher is to do a Gwyneth Paltrow and launch her own lifestyle Web site--apologies, it's not a Web site, but an "online destination"--courtesy of the Disney Family is slightly lost on me. It is, apparently, a "chick's guide to life," but I am a little unsure of why Walt's successors might want to choose Ms. Hatcher for the job. And, it has to be said, I'm a little confused as to why Teri Hatcher would want to market herself in such a way.
I know that the actress's talents run to more than just pulling a face as her towel falls off on Wisteria Lane. She's written a book, Burnt Toast and Other Philosophies of Life, and there's no doubt she's a clever little sausage--her Mom was a computer programmer for Lockheed Martin, while her Dad was a nuclear physicist and electrical engineer--but I'm just not...
I know that the actress's talents run to more than just pulling a face as her towel falls off on Wisteria Lane. She's written a book, Burnt Toast and Other Philosophies of Life, and there's no doubt she's a clever little sausage--her Mom was a computer programmer for Lockheed Martin, while her Dad was a nuclear physicist and electrical engineer--but I'm just not...
- 3/29/2010
- by Addy Dugdale
- Fast Company
Los Angeles, California (X17online) - Teri Hatcher is already a Disney employee thanks to her work on ABC's Desperate Housewives, but now the actress is starting her own website for the Mickey Mouse company called GetHatched.com. The site has been nicknamed "a chick's guide to life." It will be produced by Disneyfamily.com, and Hatcher will be providing "editorial insight." The 45-year-old already writes and blogs for Glamour U.K., Newsweek and Modernmom.com. She's also the author of the best-selling book, Burnt Toast and Other Philosophies of Life. When asked about her career motivations, Hatcher says, "I have a compelling passion to be a woman with other women. We're the caregivers, the teachers, the lovers. I'm just open and talk about anything, usually with humor, because that's what gets me through the day. I don't self-edit." GetHatched.com will launch this spring.
- 3/29/2010
- x17online.com
Teri Hatcher is cracking open her experiences as a woman and serving them sunny side up with "A Chick's Guide to Life." According to Variety, the "Desperate Housewives" star will launch GetHatched.com in conjunction with Disney in May. She described the website to Variety as "empowering" and promises it will "provide, with humor, insight and vulnerability, solutions to the needs and obligations of today’s modern women." The Wisteria Lane resident will give advice to her fellow ladies out there in cyberspace via articles, blogs, and webisodes. Hatcher, working with a staff, will oversee the creative and editorial content. DisneyFamily.com will produce the website. The actress also authored a book in 2006 called "Burnt Toast and Other Philosophies of Life," which provides family and career advice to women. You can watch Hatcher's character Susan Mayer get tangled up in all sorts of drama on "Desperate Housewives" on Sunday nights on ABC.
- 3/29/2010
- by TheInsider
- TheInsider.com
Top critics gave Jackie Chan's 'Spy Next Door' movie pretty bad reviews. Lionsgate pictures unleashed it's new Jackie Chan comedy/action flick, "The Spy Next Door" in theaters today. It also stars: Madeline Carroll, Alina Foley, George Lopez, Billy Ray Cyrus, Amber Valletta, and Katherine Boecher. The movie critics sure didn't like this one. They mostly gave it Cs and one D,stating their dislike of the film. Ty Burr from the Boston Globe gave it a C-. He said, "Burnt toast, clogged toilets, and life lessons ensue." Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave it a C-. He stated, "Jackie Chan is 55. Just sayin'." Michael Phillips over at the Chicago Tribune rated it a C-. He stated, "It’s hard to imagine anyone being offended, except fans of good comedy." Bill Gibron at Filmcritic.com gave it a D. He said it was, "egregiously dumb."...
- 1/15/2010
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
Many television viewers — and pop culture critics — are wondering just what's up with Fox's Fringe. Watchers of the show were caught unaware this past week, not realizing that the network was airing a new episode of the skein until they read about it the next day in various news outlets. Fringe simply wasn't in the listings. People's DVRs didn't pick up the show, because Fox was listed as running Game 7 of the World Series. People believed that the show would be absent one more week.
All of this is raising serious questions about how seriously Fox is treating the show, or indeed, if they're trying to kill it. The Thursday night time slot was their first error in judgment, but lapses in playing to the viewer base by neglecting to promote episodes and air times is something else entirely.
The impression left is that Fox used first-run programming as a backup to a sporting event.
All of this is raising serious questions about how seriously Fox is treating the show, or indeed, if they're trying to kill it. The Thursday night time slot was their first error in judgment, but lapses in playing to the viewer base by neglecting to promote episodes and air times is something else entirely.
The impression left is that Fox used first-run programming as a backup to a sporting event.
- 11/8/2009
- CinemaSpy
Many television viewers — and pop culture critics — are wondering just what's up with Fox's Fringe. Watchers of the show were caught unaware this past week, not realizing that the network was airing a new episode of the skein until they read about it the next day in various news outlets. Fringe simply wasn't in the listings. People's DVRs didn't pick up the show, because Fox was listed as running Game 7 of the World Series. People believed that the show would be absent one more week.
All of this is raising serious questions about how seriously Fox is treating the show, or indeed, if they're trying to kill it. The Thursday night time slot was their first error in judgment, but lapses in playing to the viewer base by neglecting to promote episodes and air times is something else entirely.
The impression left is that Fox used first-run programming as a backup to a sporting event.
All of this is raising serious questions about how seriously Fox is treating the show, or indeed, if they're trying to kill it. The Thursday night time slot was their first error in judgment, but lapses in playing to the viewer base by neglecting to promote episodes and air times is something else entirely.
The impression left is that Fox used first-run programming as a backup to a sporting event.
- 11/8/2009
- CinemaSpy
Mad Norwegian Press has announced that Time, Unincorporated 2, the second in a series of fanzine article collections, will see print in May 2010. Previously titled "Classic Series Cornucopia," Volume 2 will actually see print under the title "Writings on the Classic Series," while the forthcoming Volume 3 will be "Writings on the New Series." Volume 2 of this series contains nearly 75 essays that examine every era of the classic Doctor Who series that ran from 1963-1989, as well as the Fox TV movie (1996). The essays stem from a wide array of venerable fanzines such as Enlightenment, Shockeye’s Kitchen, Burnt Toast, Faze, Dark Circus, The Whostorian and more. Collectively, the essays derived from these sources form one of the most diverse compilations of Doctor Who writing ever produced. As a bonus, ten of the essays were written exclusively for this volume by the likes of Matt Jones (Doctor Who, Torchwood), Simon Guerrier (The Slitheen...
- 11/6/2009
- by Jeremy Bement
- The Doctor Who News Page
Here's a nice little bit of Heroes scoop for you: Entertainment Weekly has reported that Jayma Mays, who played Hiro's love interest Charlie Andrews in season one, will be returning to the show during its fourth season. Charlie, a waitress at the Burnt Toast Diner in Texas, had the power of a great memory, and was killed by Sylar for the ability. Hiro journeyed back in time to save Charlie, but found out that she was already stricken with a terminal illness, and saw that it would make no difference either way. This helped show Hiro that time travel wasn't a quick fix for everything. The incident occupied a few episodes of the first season, and was the focus of the spin-off novel Saving Charlie.
It's presumed that Charlie will somehow be part of Hiro's "bucket list" after his discovery that he has a terminal illness (which was hinted at...
It's presumed that Charlie will somehow be part of Hiro's "bucket list" after his discovery that he has a terminal illness (which was hinted at...
- 8/24/2009
- by SpoilerGuy
- TVovermind.com
The alleged child molester Teri Hatcher helped put behind bars has died in jail.
Richard Hayes Stone was serving a 14-year jail sentence when he died on Tuesday of colon cancer, according to reports.
Hatcher's private testimony helped prosecutors determine that Stone, who was the actress' uncle, was a child molester. She revealed that she was one of his victims.
Hatcher came forward after reading about the suicide of another teenage victim, who left a note condemning Stone's sick actions.
Stone later pleaded guilty and was jailed in 2002.
Hatcher revealed all about her molestation hell and confirmed she had helped the authorities jail her uncle in a 2006 Vanity Fair article, and later in her autobiography Burnt Toast.
Richard Hayes Stone was serving a 14-year jail sentence when he died on Tuesday of colon cancer, according to reports.
Hatcher's private testimony helped prosecutors determine that Stone, who was the actress' uncle, was a child molester. She revealed that she was one of his victims.
Hatcher came forward after reading about the suicide of another teenage victim, who left a note condemning Stone's sick actions.
Stone later pleaded guilty and was jailed in 2002.
Hatcher revealed all about her molestation hell and confirmed she had helped the authorities jail her uncle in a 2006 Vanity Fair article, and later in her autobiography Burnt Toast.
- 8/22/2008
- WENN
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