Posted 04/06/2010 by Chandra in Top Chef Masters

by Chandra Clewley
Executive Chef at Chicago’s The American Restaurant Debbie Gold, and Proprietor of Cambridge’s Rialto Restaurant, Jody Adams are just two of a slew of James Beard winners on Top Chef Masters Season 2. As a matter of fact, it seems like many of the contestants showed up on a mysterious day when James Beard Awards were being sold and marketed like a Chia Pet or a Bump It. Among the other esteemed James Beard winners: Ana Sortun, owner of Oleana in Harvard Square, Massachusetts;
Posted 04/06/2010 by Gina in The Amazing Race and Cast Interviews

by Gina Scarpa
This week's episode of The Amazing Race took teams from Seychelles to Malaysia, where Steve and Allie faced a tough detour challenge, a frustrating taxi experience, and the inability to make up the time needed in order to continue on to the next leg. They were the last team to arrive at the mat and Phil delivered the bad news that they had been eliminated from race. Today, the pro baseball coach and his daughter spoke to RealityWanted in
Posted 04/06/2010 by David in Dancing with the Stars

by David McAlpine
Last week on Dancing With the Stars, the stars took to the floor for a second time and, to much avail, the bad were just as bad but the good only got better. Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger scored the first 10s of the season with her jive, while Astronaut Buzz Aldrin continued to move slower than a man on the moon. However, in a shocking elimination, "Beverly Hills 90210" Star Shannen Doherty was sent packing.
And boy, did they not let us hear the
Posted 04/05/2010 by Gina in The Amazing Race
by Vin Convertito
This week's episode of The Amazing Race travelled from Seychelles to Penang, Malaysia in what was, according to Jordan, "by far the toughest leg" and definitely the hottest leg of the race. With six teams left and a non-elimination leg back in Seychelles, everyone seemed a little more serious, a little more intense and that much more fixed on winning the million dollar prize.
To start, teams had to decide between Chinese Tradition or Buddhist Tradition for their detour. Chinese Tradition consisted of balancing
Posted 04/05/2010 by David in The Celebrity Apprentice

by David McAlpine
Last week on Celebrity Apprentice, teams were given the task of creating an advertorial for Life Lock and Norton Anti-Virus's new online anti-identity theft system. Cyndi and Bret soon became problems from each of their teams and it was Summer Sanders' and Michael Johnson's problems to fix it. In an ultimate battle of content, it came down to text heavy (the men) versus text light (the women)--and the women prevailed. In the boardroom, Michael Johnson's back was up against the wall, but Darryl Strawberry bowed out, sparing Johnson