Real Husbands of Hollywood Doing The Bump Season 2 Episode 8 Editor’s Rating 2 stars ** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Real Husbands of Hollywood Doing The Bump Season 2 Episode 8 Editor’s Rating 2 stars ** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Most men would push their sister into traffic for the chance to impregnate a Victoria’s Secret model, but throughout last night’s episode of Real Husbands of Hollywood Kevin Hart exhibited buyer’s remorse for not purchasing condoms in bulk.
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Redfoo and Heroes Actor Now Trying for U.S. Open
LMFAO rapper Redfoo (of the Sideshow Bob hair) and Heroes actor Sendhil Ramamurthy are not just semi-famous people; they’re also aspiring tennis players. The two are competing in the U.S. Open national playoffs, ESPN reports. Both were junior players, and Redfoo (a.k.a. Stefan Gordy) even does some coaching. He’s also dating the world’s number two player, Victoria Azarenka, who doesn’t seem to be doing anything to stop him from trying this.
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The Morning Show Was Supposed to Feel UnhingedBy Jackson McHenry
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Refused Are Back With Their First New Song in 17 Years
Scream! After a 17-year-long break from music, Refused will release their fourth album, Freedom, this June. And we already have its first headbanging new single, “Elektra,” produced by none other than Taylor Swift fave (and fellow Swede) Shellback.
But in case the name Refused isn’t ringing any bells — after all, the last time they were musically relevant was 1998 — here’s a quick refresher. You might remember Refused for their bloodcurdling hit “New Noise” (especially that bonkers video).
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Remembering Sesame Street Icon Caroll Spinney at the Kennedy Center Honors
Philip Bailey, Maurice White, and Ralph Johnson of Earth, Wind & Fire, Sally Field, Linda Ronstadt, Abby, Big Bird, Elmo, and Sesame Street creators Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett, and Michael Tilson Thomas. Elmo came to the Kennedy Center Honors wearing a single yellow feather on his tuxedo lapel. So did Ernie, and so did Bert, and so did Cookie Monster and Abby Cadabby, who had one affixed to her shiny blue dress.
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Revisiting Larry Millers Classic Bit The Five Levels of Drinking
My area has one of those weird over-the-air channels that plays reruns of third-tier sitcoms like Mr. Belvedere and Dear John. But they also play old episodes of the Johnny Carson-era Tonight Show, although stripped of all branding to tie it to Tonight Show, for what is clearly legal purposes. Anyway, I watch this sometimes because I like to fill in the holes of my comedy education as I am just barely old enough to have missed Carson.
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Richard Belzer Returning As Munch on SVU, Will Play This Character Until Hell Freezes Over
Belzer as Munch. It’s been a little more than 23 years since viewers first saw Richard Belzer play Det. John Munch on Homicide: Life on the Street. Since then, the character gained the rare distinction of appearing in more shows than any other in television history: The cynical cop had cameos on The X-Files, The Wire, and Arrested Development, just to name a few of the places his scowling visage showed up.
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Robbie Robertson, the Band Co-founder and Film Composer, Dead at 80
Robbie Robertson Robbie Robertson, the lead guitarist of the Band and a songwriter who significantly influenced the sound of American rock music, died on August 9. He was 80. Robertson died surrounded by family, according to a statement from his longtime manager, Jared Levine. “In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that donations be made to the Six Nations of the Grand River to support the building of their new cultural center,” Levine wrote.
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Robert Kirkman on the Really, Really Ugly History of the Comic-Book Industry
Robert Kirkman Nearly ten years ago, Robert Kirkman recorded a manifesto. In a video entitled “Mission Statement by Robert Kirkman,” the writer and creator of Image Comics’ The Walking Dead — at the time just a comic book — spoke about why he would no longer work for the so-called “Big Two” publishers, Marvel and DC.* His plan was to only make comics that would allow him to own the underlying intellectual property, rather than let his destiny be controlled by corporate behemoths.
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Ron Swanson Is Unsurprisingly Great at Puzzles in This Parks and Recreation Deleted Scene

Here’s something you’ll find completely unsurprising: Ron Swanson is good at puzzles. Like, really good. Here he is, up to the challenge, in a deleted scene from one of last night’s episodes. (As if Ron Swanson would ever be bad at anything. Other than crying.)
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