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Artie Lange Hospitalized for 'Diabetic Shock'

Funnyman Artie Lange is back in the news again for health reasons. The former Howard Stern Show sidekick Tweeted out a picture of himself Tuesday in a hospital bed. The stand-up, who chronicled his long battle with addiction in two

Artie Lange Hospitalized for 'Diabetic Shock'

Conservatives Mock President 'Selfie' with New Comedy Clip

Political humor is often employed exclusively by the left in order to torment and target conservatives. A new satirical video is part of an effort to reverse that cultural imbalance. Don’t Take Selfies at Funerals riffs on President Barack Obama’s

Conservatives Mock President 'Selfie' with New Comedy Clip

'Justified' Star Nick Searcy on Gosnell Movie: 'Americans Want the Truth'

Justified star Nick Searcy is lending his voice–and support–to the crowdfunding campaign behind the upcoming Gosnell TV movie. Searcy, who flexes his Twitter muscle to promote conservatism and beat back false liberal attacks, shot a new video to convince Americans

'Justified' Star Nick Searcy on Gosnell Movie: 'Americans Want the Truth'

Nirvana Bassist Bashes Do Nothing Occupy Wall Street

Listen to rocker Krist Novoselic speak about the late, not so great Occupy Wall Street movement, and one gets the sense he had a soft spot for those unwashed radicals. To a point. Novoselic, the former bassist for Nirvana, has

Nirvana Bassist Bashes Do Nothing Occupy Wall Street

Google Not Laughing Over San Francisco Roast

The folks at Google must have enjoyed The Internship, the 2013 comedy which doubled as a virtual love letter to the company’s work environment. The Internet giant was less pleased about a much smaller-scale production over the weekend, one which gently teased

Google Not Laughing Over San Francisco Roast

AMC's 'Mad Men' to Stretch Final Season into 2015

The folks behind Mad Men learned a lesson or two from fellow cable hits Breaking Bad, The Sopranos and The Walking Dead. The latter shows would often split seasons into two halves or make fans wait many months before new

AMC's 'Mad Men' to Stretch Final Season into 2015

Cher's Miley Moment: Singer Sports Pasties in Concert

Was Cher turning back time this week, or was the veteran singer trying to emulate a certain shock performer? The 67 year-old Oscar winner took the stage in Boston Thursday and proceeded to tear through a number of colorful costume

Cher's Miley Moment: Singer Sports Pasties in Concert

'Oculus' Director: Horror Helps Us Deal with Evil, Not Explain It

The mirror at the heart of Oculus is capable of unrelenting evil, and that’s hardly a spoiler for anyone who saw the film’s trailer. The notion of evil is essential to the horror genre, says Oculus director Mike Flanagan, and it’s

'Oculus' Director: Horror Helps Us Deal with Evil, Not Explain It

Out of Ideas? NBC Wants You to Create Its Next Sitcom Smash

Did you ever watch a lame network sitcom and say, “I could come up with something funnier than that.” NBC wants to hear from you. The Peacock Network’s latest programming strategy involves crowdsourcing ideas for new shows. NBC’s national campaign,

Out of Ideas? NBC Wants You to Create Its Next Sitcom Smash

Jon Stewart Mocks President George W. Bush's 'Childlike' Art

Jon Stewart likely uttered a big sigh of relief this week–President George W. Bush is back in the headlines. The ex-president’s art work is making the news rounds, which allowed Stewart to haul out his trunk full of Bush slams

Jon Stewart Mocks President George W. Bush's 'Childlike' Art

'Silicon Valley' Scores Best HBO Series Debut in Five Years

Mike Judge, the creator of Beavis & Butt-head, Idiocracy and Office Space, is often ahead of his time with his comedy. Sometimes, he has to wait a few years for his audience to catch up. Sunday night, the crowd was

'Silicon Valley' Scores Best HBO Series Debut in Five Years

Mike Judge Trains Comic Crystal Ball on CA's 'Silicon Valley'

Mike Judge saw the connection between music videos and couch potatoes, and a crudely animated show called Beavis & Butt-head was born. Judge’s comic crystal ball, as it turned out, was just warming up. Now, as his new HBO comedy

Mike Judge Trains Comic Crystal Ball on CA's 'Silicon Valley'

'Captain America' Director: Film Targets Obama's 'Kill List'

President Barack Obama’s name isn’t mentioned during the new superhero sequel Captain America: The Winter Soldier. The president, and particularly his so-called errorist “kill list,” was still very much on the mind of co-director Joe Russo and his creative team.

'Captain America' Director: Film Targets Obama's 'Kill List'

Adam Carolla Calls Out Biased Press, Defends Bill O'Reilly

Adam Carolla knows it’s no accident entertainment scribes bring up his “right wing” politics at every turn. The podcast king called out biased entertainment reports during a feisty Q&A with RollingStone.com. The interviewer stirred the pot by asking if Carolla

Adam Carolla Calls Out Biased Press, Defends Bill O'Reilly

CBS: David Letterman to Retire Next Year

David Letterman, whose wacky stunts and snarky interviews epitomized the late night format for decades, will step down from The Late Show next year. The news came via CBS news anchor Jeff Glor on Twitter Thursday. Letterman’s audience will see

CBS: David Letterman to Retire Next Year

Emails Contradict Kickstarter CEO's Claim Gosnell Movie Wasn't Rejected

The CEO of Kickstarter.com is denying that his crowdfunding site censored a campaign for a new documentary on abortionist Kermit Gosnell. The filmmakers behind the project say they have the emails proving Kickstarter wouldn’t go forward unless certain disturbing language

Emails Contradict Kickstarter CEO's Claim Gosnell Movie Wasn't Rejected