Posted 08/13/2010 by Gina in Work Of Art and Cast Interviews
by Gina Scarpa and Mike Bandy
This week, on the season finale of Work of Art: The Next Great Artist, Miles (a fan favorite) surprisingly finished the competition in third place. The judges gave Abdi the win, while Peregrine took second place. Today, we caught up with Miles in an exclusive interview about his duel personas, the genuine friendships he formed, and whether or not he's learned to give up control.
Q. Gina, RealityWanted: What motivated you to try out for Work
Posted 08/12/2010 by Gina in So You Think You Can Dance
by Gina Scarpa
After an extremely strong showing from Lauren, Kent, and Robert, it's time to find out who America has chosen as their favorite dancer on tonight's season finale of So You Think You Can Dance. The Top 11 are reunited with the all stars for a piece, choreographed by Christopher Scott of LXD, that highlights the strengths of all the dancers. Even Alex is there, sitting as he recovers from his injury, but dancing. I love it.
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Posted 08/12/2010 by Gina in Big Brother
by Gina Scarpa
If you've had enough of the "Brachel" romance this season on Big Brother, tonight is your lucky night, my friends. By the end of the night, one of them will be walking out the door, courtesy of master manipulator Matt and underrated player Britney.
Things pick up where last night's episode finished, at the end of the POV ceremony. Brendon's speech has turned the entire house against him which was his goal. He and Rachel meet up in the storage room to hug it out.
Posted 08/12/2010 by Gina in Top Chef and Cast Interviews
by Michael J. Lamp
Restaurant Wars takes no prisoners on Top Chef, indeed. After being eliminated in this season's most shocking dismissal yet, Kenny spoke to RealityWanted and other reporters about his rivalry (and friendship?) with Angelo, his annoyance with Alex and what he really thinks of Frank Bruni.
Q. Michael, RealityWanted: So, I'll be honest. I'm shocked to be talking with you this week. Did you think there was a real chance the judges would send Alex home, even though he was on the winning
Posted 08/12/2010 by Gina in Work Of Art and Cast Interviews
by Gina Scarpa and Mike Bandy
Abdi Farah came into Work of Art: The Next Great Artist extremely upbeat and motivated, performing consistently well throughout the competition. The judges felt that his final collection at the Brooklyn Museum of Art was the strongest and he walked away the winner. For his prize, he received his own show at the Brooklyn Museum of Art, will have one of his pieces auctioned off by Simon de Pury, and wins $100,000. We spoke to Abdi