Before Ariana Grande played Glinda in Wicked, she did a spot-on impression of Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz on Victorious. She was talented in that 2012 episode and she was only 18 years old.
Donnie Wahlberg is so happy to be back in LA to celebrate the holidays that he is jumping for joy. The only problem he had is that he doesn’t have the right stuff to stick the landing. Don’t worry; he is still hanging tough after falling down! I give him 5, one point for each member of New Kids on the Block.
In 1992, people were flocking to the theaters to see A League of Their Own, a biopic about the Rockford Peaches, a female baseball team during World War II.
Over the weekend, fans were flocking to see Rosie O’Donnell, Geena Davis, Lori Petty, Bitty Schram, Megan Cavanagh, Tracy Reiner, Anne Ramsay, Freddie Simpson, Patti Pelton, Connie Pounds-Taylor, and Kelli Simpkins at Chicago’s Donald Stephens Convention Center for the Chicago Sports Spectacular.
Seeing them together is giving me tears of joy. Because, as we all know, there are no tears in baseball.
It has been five years since we said goodbye to Elementary on CBS. On January 26th, we are going to say hello to the spinoff Watson.
Watson takes place six months after the death of the titular character’s friend and partner Sherlock Holmes at the hands of Moriarty. The show stars Morris Chestnut as Dr. John Watson, who resumes his medical career as the head of a clinic dedicated to treating rare disorders. Watson’s old life isn’t done with him, though – Moriarty and Watson are set to write their own chapter of a story that has fascinated audiences for more than a century. Watson is a medical show with a strong investigative spine, featuring a modern version of one of history’s greatest detectives as he turns his attention from solving crimes to solving medical mysteries.
This looks like House with a likable lead. So, I can’t wait to see what mysterious ailments Watson will be tackling. How excited are you for this medical procedural?