Brothers & Sisters continue the dysfunction next year
Good news for fans of ABC’s “Brothers & Sister” – the show is back after a break and has been picked up for a second season of family torment.
Good news for fans of ABC’s “Brothers & Sister” – the show is back after a break and has been picked up for a second season of family torment.

28-year-old Boston native James Reid said farewell last night on Survivor: Fiji. The bartender may be gone for now but he’ll be back for the final round because he is the first member of the tribal council jury and will help decide who takes home the million dollars.
USA has announced their summer television lineup. Read the rest of this entry »

Though Bones may be wrapping soon for summer hiatus, Tamara Taylor who plays Dr. Camille Saroyan will be very busy nonetheless since she will be getting married to attorney Miles Cooley in June.
She plans to walk down the aisle dressed in a red sari; she said that white is actually the color of mourning in India and decided that a white wedding gown was not for her.

Oh thank god. JJ Abrams didn’t allow it to die after all. When Six Degrees first aired I loved it immediately and never missed an episode of the awesome show revolving around a cast of New York characters who slowly prove the age old notion than anyone anywhere is separated by no more than six degrees.
Then all of a sudden, right in the midst of interesting storylines – a girl with a shady past, a guy who unwillingly committed attempted murder, adultery, love, grief, oh my! – POOF, the show disappeared from ABC’s Thursday lineup. Wah.
Tonight I was flipping around the onscreen tv guide and lo and behold! It was back! Six Degrees is back on ABC on Friday nights at 9. Picking up where it left off, like nothing occurred (hello, Lost hiatus), the story keeps turning.
Hooray!
It wouldn’t be Black History Month without a parade of colored folks making the rounds on daytime talk shows and making us look like a bunch of damn fools. Fire-engine red-head Andrina has a son named Aaron and a question. And since this is Maury, we don’t really need to ask what that question is. Read the rest of this entry »