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‘Project Runway’ Review: “Oh My Lord and Taylor”
‘Project Runway’ Review: “Oh My Lord and Taylor”
‘Project Runway’ Review: “Oh My Lord and Taylor”
This week Lord and Taylor ceases its quiet existence as purveyors of shoes and baubles on the notorious accessory wall of 'Project Runway' and steps into the action, giving the designers a very special -- and very specific -- challenge. And most of them aren't too happy about it.
Lindsay Lohan Lizzes Out With Dick In Official ‘Liz and Dick’ Photos
Lindsay Lohan Lizzes Out With Dick In Official ‘Liz and Dick’ Photos
Lindsay Lohan Lizzes Out With Dick In Official ‘Liz and Dick’ Photos
It's been a while since we've heard anything good from Lindsay Lohan, now that the media has zeroed in on her again for a string of burglaries and unpaid bills, but we're getting closer and closer to her big Hollywood comeback as work continues on Lifetime's forthcoming Elizabeth Taylor biopic 'Liz & Dick.'  We've seen a few promotional pics, but what do the eponymous duo actually look like in
‘Project Runway’ Review: “Fix My Friend”
‘Project Runway’ Review: “Fix My Friend”
‘Project Runway’ Review: “Fix My Friend”
When 'Project Runway' started this season, it seemed obvious that Gunnar would be our antagonist, but last week's hysterics seemed to hint that maybe Elena is our emerging villain. You guys, we were all so wrong. Ven is the bad guy here, and we should have seen it coming this whole time.
‘Project Runway’ Review: “Women On the Go”
‘Project Runway’ Review: “Women On the Go”
‘Project Runway’ Review: “Women On the Go”
This week on 'Project Runway' we'll solve the mystery of what the hell happened to Andrea, who disappeared in the middle of the night after last week's tense judging panel, where Christopher threw her under the bus to the judges. Who will disappear next?
‘Project Runway’ Review: “Candy Couture”
‘Project Runway’ Review: “Candy Couture”
‘Project Runway’ Review: “Candy Couture”
Are you guys ready for the unconventional materials challenge on 'Project Runway'? As is tradition, it's episode two, which means it's time for the designers to show the extent of their creativity when forced to create an outfit from materials they would never normally use. It also means it's time for Tim Gunn to create sentences from adjectives and nouns he'd normally never use.
Weekly Dose of Ridiculous: George Bush’s Head, Tonka Trucks and ‘Sellouts’
Weekly Dose of Ridiculous: George Bush’s Head, Tonka Trucks and ‘Sellouts’
Weekly Dose of Ridiculous: George Bush’s Head, Tonka Trucks and ‘Sellouts’
Give us this week our dose of ridiculous. Forgive these sad little people, dear internet lords, for they know not how ridiculous they are. This week's installment brings us HBO apologizing for George W. Bush (and not how you might think), Adam Sandler continuing to make fools of us all, and a new show on Lifetime -- the latter of which sounds pretty ridiculous before you even know what it is. Read
Lifetime Picks Up ‘Celebrity Sellouts’
Lifetime Picks Up ‘Celebrity Sellouts’
Lifetime Picks Up ‘Celebrity Sellouts’
Philanthropic stars often write big checks to charities -- but in a new reality series called 'Celebrity Sellouts,' they'll sell off their own possessions to help good causes instead. The Lifetime series is the brainchild of former 'N Sync member Lance Bass, who's working along with production company DiGaVision -- created by former MTV programming gurus Tony DiSanto and Liz Gateley -- to bring it

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