Posted 09/19/2011 by Todd in The Sing Off
by: Todd Betzold
It's time for season three of The Sing-Off, as 16 singing groups compete making music using only with their voices and their chance at $200,000 and a Sony Music recording contract.
The teams will be judged by Ben Folds and Shawn Stockman again this season and also by new judge, Sara Bareilles. We start out with a performance by all 16 groups, as they sing "F**kin' Perfect" by Pink...love that song!
For the first show, the 16 groups have been broken into groups of
Posted 09/19/2011 by Gina in Big Brother and Cast Interviews
by Gina Scarpa
Some of the houseguests on Big Brother may have argued that Porsche didn't start playing the game until halfway through this season but with a Golden Key in her hand for the first 30 days, she was able to sit back and relax while others took each other out. When it came time to step up, she teamed with Daniele and Kalia and was vital to getting veteran players Brendon, Jeff, and Jordan out of the house. Last week, she lost to Rachel but
Posted 09/19/2011 by Gina in The Sing Off and Cast Interviews
by Gina Scarpa
Tonight, the third installment of The Sing Off premieres and will run for the first time in the fall season. In a conference call with judges Ben Folds and Sara Bareilles, they called it "the season of innovation" and promised that the a capella groups would deliver. Read on for more about the new season of The Sing Off.
Q. When it was first brought up to you that you could be part of the show, what turned
Posted 09/16/2011 by Gina in Americas Next Top Model and Cast Interviews
by Mike Bandy
On the first episode of the All-Star Cycle of Top Model, Brittany, the resident party girl of cycle 4, was eliminated for not being memorable to the crowd. Huh?!? Brittany back then and today has always been full of personality, and she's known for taking some amazing photos, but alas, Alexandria was saved from the bottom two. We spoke to Brittany about her thoughts on this cycle, what it was really like in front of that huge crowd, and
Posted 09/16/2011 by Lindsay in Project Runway
By Lindsay Strouse
It's hard enough for the designers of Project Runway to design looks from their own repertoire under severe time constraints. Throw in a batch of (generally) clueless husbands and boyfriends and you've got yourself a mess waiting to happen.
Last night, the remaining nine designers had to create a look for their male client's significant others. While some hit the nail right on the head, others were left swinging blindly. Unfortunately for Bryce Black, his ill-fitting, bright pink dress ended his run