Danielle TurchianoStarting today, and continuing for as long as we run this column, LA TV Insider Examiner will be offering our top five picks for what should be on your television each weeknight. While some shows may end up being featured weekly, these highlights...February 28, 2011
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Add to myYahoo!Matt CarterThe reviews for Sunday night's Academy Awards were far from positive, and it seems as if some of the viewers out there are in agreement when it comes to a desire to watch the show.While these ratings could fluctuate over the course of the next...February 28, 2011

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Add to myYahoo!Lindsay Lohan made fun of her ongoing legal case over a stolen necklace during a video skit on the Jimmy Kimmel Live! post-Oscars show Sunday night. The seven-minute video - which spoofs fitness i...
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Add to myYahoo!Matthew Morrison's solo career has been in the works for quite some time now, and today brings our first listen at the Glee star's upcoming album. Morrison brings out his ukulele (as seen in the recent scene where Mr. Schuester visits sick kids in the hospital) for his first single "Summer Rain." It definitely has a Jason Mraz vibe, and is light and catchy enough to get some radio play as we head into Spring. Still, I think his voice sounds even better when he's doing covers on Glee or Broadway show tunes. Give it a listen and tell me what you think of Morrison's solo effort - love it or leave it?
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Add to myYahoo!Matt CarterOn Monday night during "The Bachelor," we will finally have the opportunity to know the much-awaited cast for this coming season of "Dancing with the Stars." ABC has been tricky when it comes to spoilers this time around --...February 28, 2011
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Add to myYahoo!Echoes: Amanda interrogates a drug-addled Alex about her past, but it's her future that has Nikita worried.
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Add to myYahoo!Sir Elton John is scheduled to host Saturday Night Live on April 2nd, 2011[...]
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Add to myYahoo!Matt CarterMonday morning was in many ways a publicity extravaganza for Charlie Sheen. The former "Two and a Half Men" star graced two morning shows in the span of an hour, and in doing so really managed to just compete with himself.So waht did he...February 28, 2011
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Add to myYahoo!"We're on separate paths." - AdaleenWhile the Henricksons have overcome many huge obstacles over the last five seasons, it's seems as though the thing that's tearing them apart might be themselves. Through thick and thin, through betrayal and compromise, Bill and his wives have always seen past the here and now to the eternal, to the celestial kingdom where their family would spent forever walking hand in hand.But that eternal happiness is now being called into question, as is their felicity among the quotidian existence of life on earth. This week's episode of Big Love ("Til Death Do Us Part"), written by Aaron Allen and directed by David Petrarca, found the Henricksons besieged on all sides: from Albert Grant's vengeful vendetta against Bill, to the LDS Church, and among themselves, as the paper wedding of Bill and Nicki fast approached. We've been told that their marriage is a legal formality, a means to an end as it would allow the two to legally adopt Cara-Lynn and keep her safe. But it's also thrown the order of their family structure into chaos, it seems. Bill and Barb are now divorced and that opens up a host of questions both celestial and mundane. With law enforcement gathered at the door, the dissolution of Barb and Bill's marriage creates a situation that could spell their doom. It's one that they didn't see coming, even as the audience was waiting for the other shoe to drop as family and friends gathered together to witness the union between Barb and...
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Add to myYahoo!Just a few quick words about last night's experiment in tedium that was the 83rd Annual Academy Awards.Over the years, the Oscars have gotten the (rightful earned) reputation for being a bloated, boring telecast of an awards show. Overblown and hyperbolic, the Academy Awards have often represented a largely three-hour-plus snoozefest, apart from Billy Crystal's memorable opening monologue/montages and some occasional upsets.But this year's Oscars broadcast, hosted by James Franco and Anne Hathaway, might just go down in the history books as the Worst Oscars broadcast ever. Painfully awkward, unfunny, and sluggish, last night's awards ceremony dragged on for three and a half hours with barely a laugh thrown in. As The King's Speech rather predictably swept through the awards categories (and I say that as someone who was a devotee of the film), the entire affair seemed to be a deflated mess of a show, a bizarre mix of history lesson, stage elements, auto-tuned music videos, and kids singing at exactly the moment everyone wanted to stream out of the cavernous Kodak Theatre auditorium.When poor Kirk Douglas gets the biggest laughs of the evening as he's uncomfortably trotted up to the podium to announce the Best Supporting Actress winner, it's a sign that something's wrong in Hollywood, and Hathaway and Franco seemed at times to be alternately bored (Franco), overly peppy (Hathaway), or as though they were hosting Saturday Night Live again. While the two seemed game...
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