The show is supposed to be about one character's quest to find his wife, but this week it focused on...mugging monkeys?
The former 'Tonight Show' star will go to TBS beginning in the fall—not Fox, where most thought he would end up
The new HBO show focuses on life in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, and the city's rich musical culture has a leading part in the storyline
David Simon's new HBO show offers a frank look at how different life is in New Orleans for people in different classes
Tina does Palin, Justin Bieber seduces an older lady, the Devil comments on the Catholic Church, and more...
Most TV shows today shy away depicting the lives of minorities and working-class people. Not David Simon's new series.
The new David Simon series has its moments of painful sentimentality, but it seems poised to offer a refreshingly accurate picture of black neighborhoods in New Orleans
David Simon's new HBO show is less dark and gritty than his other efforts, 'The Wire' and 'Homicide'
This week's episode took a break from wrestling with good and evil to explore the characters' alternate timelines
Actor Neal McDonough, a married father of three, was fired from a TV show for refusing to do one. Why it may not have been such a bad move.
The actor was best known for his role as Blake Carrington on the TV hit and also was part of 'Charlie's Angels'
Parks and Rec is killing. Last week's episode was hilarious. Here's Tom doing Don Draper.
Phil wants Apple's latest creation as a birthday present, and he manages to convert the rest of his family
A conversation with the deep-voiced singer about rehearsing, the stress of performing, and how it feels to lose
The show's main character is ambivalent about her politician husband's ability to reform after he falls from grace
In the show's April Fools Day episode, a frog was murdered, campus security got competitive, and more
Liz Lemon's ex-boyfriend returns to New York—to try to win a dream wedding on The Today Show with another woman
The characters struggle with school projects, awkward conversations, and uncomfortable restaurant dinners
The veteran war reporter is just what the Sunday show needs: someone who can see beyond Beltway politics
The former Alaskan governor and vice presidential candidate adds a new job to her list: television show host