Chains, candlelight, and conscience collided in St. Mark High School’s production of A Christmas Carol, a vivid retelling that captured Dickens’ moral urgency while celebrating the craft of theatre.
The Young Sheldon vet is getting spooky in 2026. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. He’s a long-time, very supportive fan of the ...
“Your life is your own,” says Rhea Sheehorn’s misanthropic Carol in Pluribus in what may be the small-screen line if the year, in more ways than one. Certainly in 2025 in more ways than one control ...
Watch those skies! In 2025, quality television really did come from outer space. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. As we barrel ...
SPOILER ALERT! This post contains details from the two-part midseason finale of CBS‘ Ghosts. There was yet another Christmas possession inside Woodstone Mansion this year, but Sam (Rose McIver) came ...
Judy Sheindlin, a.k.a. Judge Judy is passing the gavel to her son. The network promises that a "fierce, unfiltered and dedicated" Levy will tackle "making the justice system fair... like his legendary ...
Not to be dramatic, but 2026 is the year you've been waiting for no matter what kind of TV you like. So many of the biggest shows are going to be back. So many of your favorite creators have new shows ...
On the small screen, 2025 was all about money—the ostentatious peacocking of wealth on shows such as Sirens, And Just Like That, Selling Sunset, and With Love, Meghan; the spiraling production costs ...
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Ghosts‘ series plot synopsis: “GHOSTS is a single-camera comedy about Samantha and Jay, a cheerful freelance journalist and chef from the city, respectively, who threw both caution and money to the ...
2025 turned out to be a strong year for television, especially for shows willing to take familiar ideas and push them somewhere new. Across genres, several programs found smart ways to keep audiences ...
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