Obama to Host Another Concert While Scandals Rage

Fiddling while the organization around him is burning from the scandals surrounding Benghazi, the IRS, and AP, Barack Obama is hosting another concert in his “In Performance at the White House” series. On May 22, Obama and his wife will honor singer-songwriter Carole King in the East Room of the White house, who will be given the 2013 Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. 17 May 2013, 1:18 PM PDT

Candice Glover Wins 12th Season of 'American Idol'

The booming 23-year-old R&B vocalist from St. Helena Island, S.C., won the Fox singing competition after auditioning a trio of times and making it to the finals this year. Glover looked stunned when "Idol" host Ryan Seacrest announced she bested soulful 22-year-old country singer Kree Harrison from Woodville, Texas. 16 May 2013

'Texas Chainsaw' Gives Leatherface Evil Backstory

Leatherface, the frightening face of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise, now has a reason for some of his extra-curricular killing. "Texas Chainsaw," the latest film in the horror series, shows the masked man doing his usual slayings but adds a twist or two to the proceedings. 16 May 2013

ABC Adds 14 New Shows, Including 'Avengers' Spin-off

ABC is cutting its aging "Dancing With the Stars" back to two hours and one night next season, creating a slot for a new drama series based on the Marvel Comics world that's aimed at expanding the network's audience, its programming chief said Tuesday. 15 May 2013

Robin Williams: Fox News 'Land of Make Believe'

Robin Williams showed off his cutting-edge comedy for the assembled scribes covering CBS's "upfronts" presentation, letting loose with a Fox News joke that fell on deaf ears given the scandals swirling around the Obama administration. 15 May 2013

Hollywood Prepping Fawning, Sexually Charged Hillary Biopic

The leaked script details from "Rodham," the upcoming biography of Hillary Rodham Clinton, read less like an actual movie project and more like what an MSNBC anchor might pen. It's that fawning ... but it's also a hopelessly cliched look at the early romance between the future Secretary of State and a young, bearded Bill Clinton. 14 May 2013

Jon Stewart Slams Obama Over IRS Scandal, Bette Midler Defends

Jon Stewart must have had a long weekend, what with scandal after scandal engulfing the Obama administration over the past few days. When he returned to work Monday night at his Comedy Central desk, he simply had to do what's right--blast the Obama administration for the IRS scandal surrounding the specific targeting of conservative groups. 14 May 2013

Jay Mohr: Pro-Gun, Pro-Gay Marriage ... Pro Faith

Just try pinning Jay Mohr down on an ideological map. The stand-up comic, podcaster and occasional actor (Gary Unmasked, Jerry Maguire) is a pro-faith humorist whose act features plenty of sexually charged gags. He's pro-gun despite a recent tweet following the Boston Marathon terrorist attack but is ardently pro-gay marriage. 13 May 2013

Popular Psychologist Joyce Brothers Dead at 85

Joyce Brothers, the pop psychologist who pioneered the television advice show in the 1950s and enjoyed a long and prolific career as a syndicated columnist, author, and television and film personality, has died at the age of 85. 13 May 2013

JJ Abrams Boldly Going from 'Trek' to 'Star Wars'

J.J. Abrams, who successfully rebooted "Star Trek" for a new generation, has also been put at the "Star Wars" helm. Soon he'll direct a new film, the seventh, in the epic sci-fi franchise. 13 May 2013

Conservative Artists Should Stick It to the (Liberal) Man

It has become a popular mantra of progressives to claim that conservatives are unable to contribute in any meaningful way to art or entertainment in America. As conservatives, shouldn't we be able to create a market for work that we find ideologically appealing? 12 May 2013

Four Gay-Themed TV Shows Get the Ax

Four U.S. TV shows with prominent gay story lines during a record-breaking season for openly gay characters will be cut for the next season, officials said. 12 May 2013

'Those Who Can't' Review: Amazon's Bad Teachers Make for Good Laughs

Most of Amazon's new comedy pilots have fallen flat because they feel like shows created by comedy veterans dashed off while attempting to think up better shows. Many should've been crumpled up and thrown in the trash can by their creators. However, Those Who Can't is one of the better and funnier pilots Amazon has to offer, flaws and all. 12 May 2013

SNL Mocks Benghazi Hearings; Replaces Whistleblowers with Murderer Jodi Arias

Saturday's edition of Saturday Night Live mocked the House Oversight Committee's hearings last week on the Benghazi terror attacks, substituting convicted murderer Jodi Arias for the State Department whistleblowers who came forward to testify about the deaths of four American diplomats on Sep. 11, 2012. The sketch, which opened the show, acknowledged that the media had not covered the Benghazi scandal--but instead of making fun of the media or the administration, SNL targeted the GOP. 12 May 2013

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