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Tuesday, June 25


'I Am Legend' Novelist Richard Matheson Dead
Richard Matheson, the author of sci-fi classics including "I Am Legend" and "The Shrinking Man," died in his Calabasas, Calif. home on Sunday. He was 87. His daughter, screenwriter Ali Matheson, shared the news on Facebook. "My beloved father passed away yesterday at home surrounded by the people and things he loved...he was funny, brilliant, loving, generous, kind, creative, and the most wonderful father ever," Matheson wrote. "I miss you and love you forever Pop and I know you are now happy and healthy in a beautiful place full of love and joy you always knew was there." While Matheson is primarily known for his many novels and short stories that have been adapted for film and television, he also had a prominent screenwriting career. He wrote 17 episodes of "The Twilight Zone," including one based on his own short story, "Steel," which was the inspiration for the 2011 Hugh Jackman movie, "Real Steel." Similarly, he adapted his short story "Button, Button" for a 1986 episode of the sci-fi series. "The Box," a 2009 Richard Kelly film, was based on the same story. Other TV writing credits include "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour," "Lawman," "Night Stalker" and "Duel," a 1971 made-for-TV movie directed by Steven Spielberg. Films "Stir of Echoes," "What Dreams May Come," "The Incredible Shrinking Man," "The Legend of Hell House" and "Somewhere in Time" are all based on his novels. "I Am Legend," a 1954 novel about the last man on Earth after a vampire pandemic wipes out mankind, inspired the 2007 Will Smith film of the same name, as well as 1964's "The Last Man on Earth" and 1971's "The Omega Man," starring Charlton Heston. Matheson had four children with his wife, Ruth. Three of his children, Chris, Richard Christian and Ali, are also writers with a lengthy list of TV and film credits to their names.
 Their love is written in the stars! "Star Wars" creator George Lucas married businesswoman Mellody Hobson on Saturday. Lucas, 69, and Hobson, 44, announced their engagement in January 2013. Lucas and Hobson met at a business conference in 2006. Hobson, a Princeton University graduate who is also the head of a Chicago-based investment management firm, joked about their unlikely pairing during a January 2012 appearance on OWN's "Oprah's Next Chapter." "How else would a financial person and a movie person ever be at the same place at the same time?" she said with a laugh. This is the first marriage for Hobson and the second for Lucas, who was previously wed to film editor Marcia Griffin from 1969 to 1983. The exes adopted a daughter, Amanda, and Lucas adopted two more children, Katie and Jett, after their split. In addition to serving as chairman of the board of DreamWorks Animation, Hobson is also a money and personal finance contributor to ABC News. Lucas -- who also created the "Indiana Jones" franchise -- sold his television and film production company, Lucasfilm Ltd., to the Walt Disney Company for $4.05 billion in October 2012.


'Kick-Ass' creator speaks out after Jim Carrey snubs film
The creator of the "Kick-Ass" movie franchise has hit back at Jim Carrey after the actor publicly withdrew his support for the film over its depiction of violence. The "Dumb & Dumber star" announced on Sunday he had experienced a change of heart about the upcoming release of "Kick-Ass 2," following the gun massacre at Connecticut's Sandy Hook Elementary School last December. He tweeted, "I did Kickass (sic) a month b4 (before) Sandy Hook and now in all good conscience I cannot support that level of violence. My apologies to others involve (sic) with the film. I am not ashamed of it but recent events have caused a change in my heart." Mark Millar, who wrote the "Kick-Ass" comic books and is a producer on the films, admits he is "baffled" by Carrey's statement as he insists the star knew all about the script's gory content when he signed up for the role. Millar also reveals Carrey was drawn to playing Colonel Stars and Stripes as the character is a vigilante who refuses to use a gun. "I'm baffled by this sudden announcement as nothing seen in this picture wasn't in the screenplay eighteen months ago. Yes, the body count is very high, but a movie called 'Kick-Ass 2' really has to do what it says on the tin," Millar wrote on his website. "Ironically, Jim's character in 'Kick-Ass 2' is a born-again Christian, and the big deal we made of the fact that he refuses to fire a gun is something he told us attracted him to the role in the first place. Ultimately, this is his decision, but I've never quite bought the notion that violence in fiction leads to violence in real life any more than Harry Potter casting a spell creates more Boy Wizards in real-life."
Jodie Sweetin Files for Separation from Morty Coyle Jodie Sweetin is on the verge of ending her third marriage. The former Full House star, 31, filed for legal separation from Morty Coyle, her husband of a little more than a year, according to court documents filed in Los Angeles. The actress cited irreconcilable differences. Sweetin is seeking custody of the pair's 2-year-old daughter Beatrix, as well as ownership of their 2000 Toyota Avalon. Sweetin, who was previously wed to Cody Herpin and Shaun Holguin, referred to then-fiancé Coyle as "wonderful and fantastic" in 2011. The actress and her ex – who got engaged on Sweetin's birthday in January 2011 – kept their marriage secret for a little more than a year saying, they decided to make it public on their first anniversary.

Holly Madison Is Engaged to Pasquale Rotella

Holly Madison is about to be the bride next door. Madison, 33, announced that her boyfriend Pasquale Rotella popped the question on her blog Monday. "I got engaged on Sunday!" the reality star wrote. "My fiancé was so wonderful in creating such a romantic night! He proposed to me at the top of the ferris wheel at EDC Las Vegas." She continued, "I was so happy that so many of our close friends were there to share the wonderful moment with us! We rode around the festival on the art cart until the sun came up! I couldn't have asked for a more wonderful or magical proposal!" The couple welcomed daughter Rainbow Aurora in March.

Paula Deen Loses Ham Endorsement Deal
Paula Deen's racial slur scandal is costing her an endorsement deal with Smithfield, the pork company that sold a ham with her name and face on it. "Smithfield condemns the use of offensive and discriminatory language and behavior of any kind," Smithfield says in a statement. "Therefore, we are terminating our partnership with Paula Deen. Smithfield is determined to be an ethical food industry leader and it is important that our values and those of our spokespeople are properly aligned." Deen's deal with Smithfield was announced in September 2006. This is the latest blow to Deen, who was dropped from the Food Network on Friday after 11 years as one of the channel's biggest stars. The business deals are falling under scrutiny following the uproar over her admitted use of the N-word in the past. "Smithfield was a key deal for her empire," Allen Salkin, author of the upcoming book From Scratch: Inside the Food Network, says. "In addition to paying her handsomely as an endorser, the ham company helped her charitable image by delivering truckloads of meat to food banks in her name." There is a lot more at stake than Deen's deal with Smithfield. Her deals with QVC, where she sells cookware, publisher Random House, Inc., which has a book by Deen coming out in October, diabetes drug makers Novo Nordisk and Sears Holdings have all said they're monitoring the situation.


TV NEWS

After being dropped by the Food Network amid controversy last Friday, Paula Deen is set once more to make an appearance on Today. Matt Lauer first announced the news during Monday’s show, insisting that Deen “told us she will be here” on Wednesday. Deen was previously scheduled to appear on NBC’s morning show on Friday. However, the Southern-fried chef abruptly canceled her appearance following the fallout from a recent deposition in which she admitted to using the N-word and expressed a desire to throw a southern-style wedding with black waiters acting as pre-Civil War-era “slaves.”


Downton Abbey is bracing for another American invasion. Paul Giamatti (Sideways, Cinderella Man) is joining the Masterpiece/PBS phenom’s Season 4 cast as Harold Levinson, the maverick, playboy brother of Cora (Elizabeth McGovern) and uncle to Mary (Michelle Dockery) and Edith (Laura Carmichael).


Discovery’s coverage of Nik Wallenda‘s high-wire walk across a Grand Canyon chasm averaged 8.5 million total viewers on Sunday evening, with 13 million laying witness to the daredevil’s actual 22-minute trek.


Desperate Housewives vets Max and Charlie Carver have joined HBO’s buzzy drama pilot The Leftovers. Based on the 2011 novel of the same name, the prospective series — from Damon Lindelof (Lost) and Tom Perrotta (Election) – examines life on Earth after a Rapture-like event occurs. The twins, who will play laid-back teen brothers, co-star alongside the previously cast Justin Theroux (The District) and Liv Tyler (Armageddon).


The Season 6 finale of Mad Men on AMC, meanwhile, drew 2.7 million viewers — the show’s most-watched closer to date. (The Season 5 climax drew 2.6 million viewers).


For a second year running, The CW is launching its fall TV season in October, opening with Hart of Dixie and its relocated Beauty and the Beast, then finishing things up at the end of the month with its fashionable Friday combo of Carrie Bradshaw and Tyra Banks. On tap for late fall/midseason: The final, shortened season of Nikita plus the new dramas Star-Crossed and The 100.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 78 pm Hart of Dixie
9 pm Beauty and the Beast

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 98 pm Arrow
9 pm THE TOMORROW PEOPLE (new series)

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 108 pm The Vampire Diaries
9 pm REIGN (new series)

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 158 pm THE ORIGINALS (new series)
9 pm Supernatural

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 258 pm The Carrie Diaries
9 pm America’s Next Top Model: Guys and Girls


On NBC the fun officially begins Monday, Sept. 23 with the two-hour premiere of The Voice — which welcomes back Christina Aguilera and Cee Lo Green — at 8/7c. James Spader’s new crime drama The Blacklist follows The Voice‘s return at 10.
MONDAY, SEPT. 23
8 pm The Voice (two hours)
10 pm THE BLACKLIST (new series)

TUESDAY, SEPT. 24
8 pm TBD
9 pm The Voice (Tuesday premiere)
10 pm Chicago Fire

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25
8 pm Revolution
9 pm Law & Order: SVU (two hours)

THURSDAY, SEPT. 26
8 pm Parks and Recreation (hour-long)
9 pm THE MICHAEL J. FOX SHOW (new series, double-episode premiere)
10 pm Parenthood

FRIDAY, SEPT. 27
9 pm Dateline (two-hour premiere)

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2
10 pm IRONSIDE (new series)

THURSDAY, OCT. 3
8:30 pm WELCOME TO THE FAMILY (new series)
9 pm SEAN SAVES THE WORLD (new series)
9:30 pm The Michael J. Fox Show (regular time slot premiere)

TUESDAY, OCT. 8
8 pm The Biggest Loser

FRIDAY, OCT. 25
8 pm Dateline (regular time slot premiere)
9 pm Grimm
10 pm DRACULA (new series)
























































Monday, June 24


James Gandolfini funeral to be held Thursday
The funeral for James Gandolfini has been scheduled for Thursday in Manhattan, HBO confirmed Sunday on behalf of his family. The service will be held at the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine in Manhattan at 10 a.m. The 51-year-old actor, who won three Emmys for his portrayal of crime boss Tony Soprano on The Sopranos, died of a heart attack Wednesday in Rome. Gandolfini’s remains are expected to be repatriated to the U.S. as early as Monday.
NeNe Leakes Marries Gregg Leakes ... Again! | NeNe Leakes Real Housewives of Atlanta star NeNe Leakes remarried her ex-husband Gregg Leakes at the InterContinental Buckhead Hotel in Atlanta on Saturday, a rep for the reality star confirms. NeNe – who has also starred on The New Normal, Glee, Celebrity Apprentice and was recently a judge for Miss USA – and Gregg filed for divorce in 2011 after 14 years of marriage. But after season 4 of RHOA documented NeNe's attempts at dating, the pair reunited by season 5 when Gregg spent the season attempting to rekindle the romance.


Monsters University' scares up $82 million, 'World War Z' shatters expectations
Pixar earned its 14th No. 1 at the box office this weekend. Monsters graduated with $82 million from 4,004 theaters in its debut weekend, making it the second biggest Pixar opener of all time behind Toy Story 3, which bowed with $110.3 million in June 2010. In second place, the Brad Pitt vehicle World War Z went totally viral with an excellent $66 million debut from 3,607 theaters. World War Z became the biggest opening of Brad Pitt’s career, ahead of Mr. and Mrs. Smith, which opened with $50.3 million in 2005.
1. Monsters University – $82 million
2. World War Z – $66 million
3. Man of Steel – $41.2 million
4. This Is the End – $13 million
5. Now You See Me – $7.9 million

Kelly Rutherford Files for Bankruptcy
Kelly Rutherford has filed for bankruptcy. The Gossip Girl actress's financial problems stem from the lengthy custody dispute involving her ex-husband Daniel Giersch. The bankruptcy petition, according to legal documents obtained, shows that Rutherford, 44, spent almost $1.5 million on legal fees as the divorce/custody battle played out in court, adding that she also owes $350,000 in income taxes for 2012 and has an American Express bill of $25,251.  Rutherford and Giersch filed for divorce in 2009 after just two years of marriage. In 2012, the custody battle over the couple's two children, Hermes, 6 and Helena, 4, intensified when it took an international turn. Giersch, a wealthy German entrepreneur who resides in Monaco, was barred from returning to the U.S. because of a revoked visa. With a 50/50 custody split, both Rutherford and Giersch shared parenting duties but because of Giersch's travel restrictions, the children are living with him. In September 2012, a judge ruled that Rutherford's schedule was flexible enough to travel back and forth to Monaco to visit her kids.
Rocker Scott Weiland Is Married | Scott Weiland Congratulations are in store for rocker Scott Weiland! The former frontman of Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver wed photographer Jamie Wachtel, 35, on Saturday night at their Los Angeles home.

Future of Paula Deen's Deals Uncertain Amid Racial Slur Scandal
Another serving of drama may be coming for Paula Deen, who could lose more deals on the heels of her firing from the Food Network. A representative for the shopping network QVC, which sells her cookware, released a statement Sunday that expressed "concerns [over] the unfortunate Paula Deen situation," adding, "QVC does not tolerate discriminatory behavior." Following the celebrity chef's admission that she used a racial slur in the past, the network is "closely monitoring these events and the ongoing litigation," continues the representative's statement, "We are reviewing our business relationship with Ms. Deen, and in the meantime, we have no immediate plans to have her appear on QVC." Deen, 66, issued a statement less than 24 hours after the Food Network announced on Friday it was dropping the longtime star. "I have had the pleasure of being allowed into so many homes across the country and meeting people who have shared with me the most touching and personal stories," she said. "This would not have been possible without the Food Network. Thank you again. Love and best dishes to all of y'all."  Deen also has a book, titled Paula Deen's New Testament: 250 Favorite Recipes, All Lightened Up, due to arrive in stores this October. Her publisher, Random House, Inc., has not cancelled her contract. However, a spokesman for Random House, whose imprints include Ballantine Books, says, "We are monitoring the situation closely."

James Gandolfini Autopsy Confirms Actor Died Of Heart Attack
An autopsy on James Gandolfini confirmed the “Sopranos” star died of a heart attack, with no evidence of substance abuse or foul play.  Michael Kobold told reporters that Gandolfini’s body has been released to a funeral director and that the family was working with the Italian government to speed up the bureaucratic red tape to get the body back to the United States soon. While the process can take up to 10 days, Kobold said the family was hoping to have the body repatriated by mid-week with a funeral planned in New York by Saturday at the latest. Gandolfini, 51, died Wednesday night after being discovered in a Rome hotel room by a family member.


 Country singer Jessie James has married Denver Broncos wide receiver Eric Decker at an intimate ceremony in Colorado. The couple exchanged vows in front of family and friends at a church in Castle Rock, Colo., on Saturday, June 22, and the ceremony was followed bwith a reception at the Castle Cliff Estates. The couple met in 2011 and became engaged last year.


Jim Carrey denounces the violence in his new movie, 'Kick-Ass 2'
Jim Carrey is taking a stand, perhaps at the expense of his struggling career. The former A-lister took to Twitter on Sunday to distance himself from his forthcoming movie, "Kick-Ass 2." "I did Kick-Ass 2 a month b4 Sandy Hook and now in all good conscience I cannot support that level of violence," he explained, referring to the Connecticut elementary school shooting that killed 20 children and six adults. "My apologies to others involve[d] with the film. I am not ashamed of it but recent events have caused a change in my heart." Carrey plays Colonel Stars and Stripes in the R-rated sequel, in which he goes vigilante opposite original leads Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Kick-Ass) and Chloe Grace Moretz (Hit-Girl). In addition to wielding a baseball bat and siccing his canine sidekick on bad-guy testicles, the square-jawed, flat-topped colonel offers these words of wisdom in the trailer: "Try to have fun. Otherwise, what's the point?" No word on whether Carrey plans to donate his paycheck from the cartoonishly violent film to a fund for Sandy Hook victims (or Columbine, or any of the multitude of school shootings that occurred before he signed on to the movie). Meanwhile, the actor has agreed to make "Dumb and Dumber To," a project that coincidentally brings out our violent side. Carrey's public stance confuses comic book writer and "Kick-Ass" creator/exec-produce​r Mike Millar, who says he's "magnificent" in the flick. "Jim is a passionate advocate of gun control, and I respect both his politics and his opinion, but I'm baffled by this sudden announcement as nothing seen in this picture wasn't in the screenplay 18 months ago," Millar explains in a blog post. "Yes, the body count is very high, but a movie called 'Kick-Ass 2' really has to do what it says on the tin. A sequel to the picture that gave us HIT-GIRL was always going to have some blood on the floor, and this should have been no shock to a guy who enjoyed the first movie so much. … This is fiction, and like Tarantino and Peckinpah, Scorsese and Eastwood, John Boorman, Oliver Stone and Chan-Wook Park, 'Kick-Ass' avoids the usual bloodless body count of most big summer pictures and focuses instead of the CONSEQUENCES of violence."

'Independence Day 2' to Debut on July 3, 2015
“Independence Day 2” will hit theaters on July 3, 2015, Fox said Thursday. It was one of several movie date moves by the studio, which also set a July 31, 2015, for the release of “Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children,” its adaptation of author Ransom Riggs' childrens' bestseller. “Dawn of the Planet of the Apes” will now debut on July 18, 2014, rather than May 23 of that year.  “X-Men: Days of Future Past,” which had been set for July 18, is shifting to May 23.

Paris Jackson Is Headed for Additional Treatment
Paris Jackson is continuing to seek treatment.  A source close to the Jackson family says that Paris, 15, may be headed to a longer-term treatment center out of state after her stint in a psychiatric facility at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles.  "Paris will be staying at least another week, and then she'll be going to a facility for additional care," says the source. The move comes after much discussion within the Jackson family about how best to care for Paris. The teen, who has a recent history of mental health issues that include cutting, was hospitalized on June 5 for taking pills and harming herself with a knife. "This has been so hard for Mrs. Jackson," says the source of grandmother Katherine, who has legal co-guardianship of Paris. "She keeps saying she's never had any experience of how to deal with someone in this situation."

'Sweetest comeback': Twinkies to hit shelves July 15
Hostess is betting on a sweet comeback for Twinkies when they return to shelves next month. The company that went bankrupt after an acrimonious fight with its unionized workers last year is back up and running under new owners and a leaner structure. It says it plans to have Twinkies and other snack cakes back on shelves starting July 15. Based on the outpouring of nostalgia sparked by its demise, Hostess is expecting a blockbuster return next month for Twinkies and other sugary treats, such as CupCakes and Donettes. The company says the cakes will taste the same but that the boxes will now bare the tag line "The Sweetest Comeback In The History Of Ever."
















































Friday, June 21


Kim Kardashian's Baby Name: Finally Revealed!

And we have a name. Five days after Kim Kardashian and Kanye West welcomed their baby girl, the new arrival's name has been revealed. But it's one that Kardashian previously said was not an option. The reality star and the rapper named their daughter North West, a source confirmed. Back in March, Kardashian, 32, denied rumors that her boyfriend, 36, wanted that name for their baby. Apparently, the new mom had a change of heart – or direction. The name news Thursday night, citing the birth certificate from Cedars-Sinai hospital.


Arrest warrant issued for Hernandez
Authorities have issued an arrest warrant for New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez. The warrant is for obstruction of justice in connection with the murder investigation of 27-year-old Odin Lloyd, who was found dead in an industrial park less than a mile from Hernandez's North Attleboro, Mass., home Monday. State police are returning to the home of New England Patriots’ tight end Aaron Hernandez with a warrant based on evidence that "he destroyed his home security system.'' Citing an investigator and “other law enforcement sources,” the report states that the system, including video surveillance, was intentionally destroyed. It added that Hernandez’s attorneys had turned over a cell phone he used "in pieces.” The report further states that police are investigating information that a “team of house cleaners were hired on Monday to scrub his mansion.” Surveillance from Hernandez's neighborhood has been found that shows Hernandez with Odin Lloyd and two others only hours before Lloyd's body was found. The 23-year-old Patriots TE has retained a lawyer following a state police search of his North Attleborough, Mass., home, according to multiple reports. Boston reported that Hernandez was driving a car with three other men as passengers, including the 27-year-old later identified as the homicide victim, hours before the victim’s body was discovered near Hernandez's home. Hernandez tried to work out at Gillette Stadium on Thursday but was turned away by team staff. Rachel Zoe Pregnant Expecting Second Child Rachel Zoe‘s latest collaboration is on its way — she’s pregnant! The celebrity stylist turned fashion designer and her husband Rodger Berman are expecting their second child.

Robert Downey Jr. to return for 'Avengers' 2 and 3

The suspense is over: Robert Downey Jr. will return as Tony Stark/Iron Man in not just "The Avengers 2," but also "The Avengers 3." Marvel broke the news itself on its own website, adding that "The Avengers 2," once again written and directed by Joss Whedon, will begin production in March 2014 for release in May 2015. A release date has yet to be set for "The Avengers 3." The terms of Downey's contract -- for which negotiations were reportedly tense -- were not disclosed. For now it looks certain that we will not see a fourth "Iron Man" film in Marvel's Phase 3 slate of movies, which will take place between the next two "Avengers" movies. Marvel has yet to announce any of its Phase 3 projects except "Ant-Man," although more "Thor" and "Captain America" sequels are likely, as well as standalone movies starring the Hulk, Doctor Strange and possibly Black Panther.


Helena Bonham Carter cast as fairy godmother in Disney's 'Cinderella'

Helena Bonham Carter has just scored a fairytale role. The "Les Miserables" actress has been cast in Disney's upcoming live-action version of "Cinderella," playing the fairy godmother, Disney said. Bonham Carter joins a cast that includes "Wrath of the Titans" actress Lily James in the title role, Cate Blanchett as the wicked stepmother and "Game of Thrones" star Richard Madden as the Prince. Kenneth Branagh is directing the project, which evolved from a pitch that Disney bought from "The Devil Wears Prada" writer Aline Brosh McKenna. Alli Shearmur and Simon Kinberg are producing. Disney bought the pitch for the big-screen take on the classic folk tale from writer Aline Brosh McKenna, whose credits include "The Devil Wears Prada," in 2010.
Kenya Moore/WENN "Real Housewives of Atlanta" star Kenya Moore has been evicted from her Atlanta, Ga., home. On Tuesday, the former Miss USA officially lost her luxurious mansion when a Fulton County judge ruled in favor of the plaintiff, Moore's former landlord Conya Dillon. Dillon sued Moore for failing to pay the full rent payment in May, which went against the terms and conditions of the lease. Following the verdict, Dillon released a statement: "The decision to file this eviction notice regarding Ms. Moore was reached after pursuing every possible amicable way to settle this matter privately. I am grateful that the judicial system has brought finality to this eviction process and I look forward to regaining possession of my home." Moore, who reportedly paid $3,999 per month for the Atlanta house, has yet to comment.


TV NEWS
Maybe Sarah isn’t done with Hank yet? Ray Romano will reportedly reprise his role as the mopey photographer who stole Sarah’s (Lauren Graham) heart on Parenthood. Romano is expected to star in up to 14 episodes when the drama from Jason Katims returns to NBC on Thursdays at 10 this fall.


"Reliable Sources" host Howard Kurtz is leaving CNN for Fox News. The news comes just over a month after Kurtz apologized for his incorrect coverage of NBA player Jason Collins' coming out as gay. In a "Reliable Sources" mea culpa, he said his joking about Collins was "completely inappropriate" and apologized for errors, saying that as a reporter covering the media he should be held to a higher standard.





































Thursday, June 20


James-Gandolfini.jpgJames Gandolfini's Son Found Him: Report
Actor James Gandolfini, best known for playing Tony Soprano on the Emmy-winning series The Sopranos, has passed away after suffering a heart attack. He was 51. HBO said in a statement: “We’re all in shock and feeling immeasurable sadness at the loss of a beloved member of our family. He was special man, a great talent, but more importantly a gentle and loving person who treated everyone no matter their title or position with equal respect. He touched so many of us over the years with his humor, his warmth and his humility. Our hearts go out to his wife and children during this terrible time. He will be deeply missed by all of us.” The actor was on vacation in Rome, Italy at the time, a statement from his managers added. The three-time Emmy winner, who most recently appeared in The Incredible Burt Wonderstone and Zero Dark Thirty, was set to star in upcoming HBO series Criminal Justice. The actor's son Michael, 13 reportedly found his father alive, but in distress in the bathroom of their hotel room in Italy. Gandolfini was taken to Policlinio Umberto hospital where he was later pronounced dead. In addition to his 13 year old son Michael, Gandolfini is survived by his wife, Deborah, his sister and 9-month-old daughter, Liliana.


Italian designers Dolce and Gabbana convicted of tax evasion
An Italian court on Wednesday sentenced Italian fashion designers Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana to one year and eight months in prison for tax evasion. The pair's lawyer, Massimo Dinoia, said they planned to appeal, adding that the case is "groundless." The designers, known for their sexy styles favored by celebrities such as Madonna, Naomi Campbell and Katy Perry, have denied the charges. The case dates back to 2004, when two of the company's main brands were sold to Luxembourg-based holding company Gado. Prosecutors alleged that the sale was made to avoid declaring taxes on royalties deriving from the two brands' activities. Under Italian law, the pair wouldn't go to prison because sentences of less than three years are served with house arrest or community service. Moreover, the designers have the right to appeal the verdict twice, and Italian courts often take years to reach a final decision. Public prosecutor Laura Pedio dubbed the operation as a "sophisticated tax fraud" and originally asked for a two-year jail term for the duo. If the conviction is upheld, the pair would also need to pay a fine to Italy's tax agency for €500,000. Over the last five years, Italian tax authorities have ratcheted up pressure on tax evasion in an effort to claw back an estimated €120 billion a year in unpaid taxes, cracking down in particular on the use by Italian companies of offshore centers to avoid taxes. According to Italian tax authorities, the country lost about €17 billion in undeclared or under-declared income to offshore centers last year, compared with €11 billion for 2011, with Luxembourg the leading country used by Italian individuals and companies seeking to hide money abroad. Corporate tax rates in Luxembourg can be close to zero, while they are about 28% in Italy.  While Dolce & Gabbana has emerged as one of the most high-profile cases pursued by Italian tax authorities, Italian authorities have gone after other fashion groups in the past. In 1996, Giorgio Armani received a nine-month suspended sentence and was fined $64,000 for paying off tax authorities in exchange for favorable audits. Mr. Armani admitted to having paid the bribes. Late last year, prosecutors launched an investigation into whether the Marzotto family, a wealthy textile dynasty, and four managers dodged 65 million euros in Italian income taxes when it sold fashion house Valentino through a Luxembourg holding company in 2007. Earlier this year, the family paid the taxes that the state claimed it owed, but will face a criminal trial later this year.


Paula Deen: I Used the N-Word, but Don't Condone Racism
Celebrity cook Paula Deen said while being questioned in a discrimination lawsuit that she has used racial slurs in the past but insisted she and her family do not tolerate prejudice. The 66-year-old Food Network star and Savannah restaurant owner was peppered with questions about her racial attitudes in a May 17 deposition by a lawyer for Lisa Jackson, a former manager of Uncle Bubba's Seafood and Oyster House. Deen and her brother, Bubba Hiers, own the restaurant. Jackson sued them last year, saying she was sexually harassed and worked in a hostile environment rife with innuendo and racial slurs. According to a transcript of the deposition, filed Monday in U.S. District Court, an attorney for Jackson asked Deen if she has ever used the N-word. "Yes, of course," Deen replied, though she added: "It's been a very long time."  Asked to give an example, Deen recalled the time she worked as a bank teller in southwest Georgia in the 1980s and was held at gunpoint by a robber. The gunman was a black man, Deen told the attorney, and she thought she used the slur when talking about him after the holdup. "Probably in telling my husband," she said.  Deen said she may have also used the slur when recalling conversations between black employees at her restaurants, but she couldn't recall specifics.  "But that's just not a word that we use as time has gone on," Deen said. "Things have changed since the '60s in the South. And my children and my brother object to that word being used in any cruel or mean behavior. As well as I do." The civil lawsuit was filed in March 2012 in Chatham County Superior Court and was transferred to federal court a few months later. Deen and Hiers have both denied the allegations made by Jackson, who is white.


E L James Reveals Director for Fifty Shades of Grey Movie

E L James, the author of the best selling franchise Fifty Shades of Grey, has remained tight-lipped about the upcoming film adaptation – until now.  On Wednesday, James, 50, revealed on Twitter that the movie had finally found its director.  "I'm delighted & thrilled to let you guys know that Sam Taylor-Johnson has agreed to direct the film of Fifty Shades of Grey," James Tweeted.  Taylor-Johnson, 46, – who is also professionally known as Sam Taylor-Wood – made her directorial debut in 2008 with Nowhere Boy, a film about John Lennon's childhood. Her relationship with that film's 23-year-old star, Aaron Johnson, made headlines when the couple tied the knot in 2012 despite a 23-year age difference. She also directed a short film called Daydream which starred Snow White and the Huntsman director Rupert Sanders's ex-wife, Liberty Ross.  As far as who will play Shades's leading roles, Alex Pettyfer has reportedly shot an audition scene, while Emma Watson denied rumors she'd been cast as the stunning but impressionable Anatasia Steele.



Serena: 'Sorry for what was written'
Serena Williams says she's reaching out to the family of the victim in the Steubenville rape case after the tennis star was quoted in a Rolling Stone article saying "she shouldn't have put herself in that position." "I am currently reaching out to the girl's family to let her know that I am deeply sorry for what was written in the Rolling Stone article," Williams said in a statement released through her agent Wednesday. "What was written -- what I supposedly said -- is insensitive and hurtful, and I by no means would say or insinuate that she was at all to blame." The comment was made in one paragraph of a lengthy story posted online Tuesday about Williams, a 16-time Grand Slam title winner who is ranked No. 1 heading into Wimbledon, which starts next week. Two players from the Steubenville, Ohio, high school football team were convicted in March of raping a drunken 16-year-old girl; one of the boys was ordered to serve an additional year for photographing the girl naked. The case gained widespread attention in part because of the callousness with which other students used social media to gossip about it. "What happened in Steubenville was a real shock for me. I was deeply saddened," Williams said in the statement. "For someone to be raped, and at only sixteen, is such a horrible tragedy! For both families involved -- that of the rape victim and of the accused."


Rumored Kimye Baby Name 'Kaidence Donda West'

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have yet to confirm the claims they've named their daughter Kaidence Donda West, following a report that a nurse at the hospital where the baby was born last Saturday let the name slip.


Jamaican track star suspended

Veronica Campbell-Brown's agent insists one of the cornerstones of Jamaica's wide-ranging sprint success ''is not a cheat,'' even though the test results read differently. While her case is being decided, the three-time Olympic gold medalist will sit out and her country will try to make sense of one of its longest-held fears: a high-profile track star getting busted for doping. Campbell-Brown, or ''VCB'' as she's simply known in sprinting circles, tested positive for a banned diuretic at a meet in May and will serve a suspension while anti-doping officials rule on the positive drug test, island track officials announced Tuesday. After days of swirling rumors, the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association said the 2004 and 2008 Olympic champion at 200 meters was suspended from competition while a disciplinary panel reviews the case. They said the matter is being handled according to rules of track's international governing body, the IAAF. Campbell-Brown's manager, Claude Bryan, said the accusation came as a ''shock to her'' and the 31-year-old champion is determined to clear her name. ''Veronica is not a cheat, she has, via hard work and dedication, accomplished a record on the track which is absolutely remarkable,'' Bryan said in a statement.



TV NEWS
FX has ordered an untitled sitcom that would star Kelsey Grammer and Martin Lawrence
as Chicago lawyers. The cable net ordered 10 episodes of the sitcom from Bob Boyett (Family Matters, Full House) and Robert Horn (Living Single, Designing Women). The comedy is about the two lawyers who come from “vastly different backgrounds who unexpectedly meet in court on the worst day of their lives.  Brought together by fate and greed, they develop a partnership and friendship, forcing each other to find the balance between the ethical and the unscrupulous in both their professional and personal lives.” The pickup comes via a 10/90 deal, which means that should the series meets its designated ratings during its initial 10-episode run, FX will order an additional 90 episodes (a la Charlie Sheen’s Anger Management).



Deputy Leo is patrolling once more. As long suspected, New Girl star Max Greenfield will return for the Veronica Mars movie, the actor recently confirmed. Fans will remember Greenfield as the young P.I.’s one-time love interest and a member of the sheriff’s department. Greenfield joins a cast that already includes former series regulars Kristen Bell, Enrico Colantoni, Jason Dohring, Percy Daggs III, Chris Lowell, Tina Majorino, Francis Capra and Ryan Hansen.


Hemlock Grove will continue to serve up scares. Netflix has ordered a second season of the original series from exec producer Eli Roth, the streaming service announced on Wednesday.


Pretty Little Liars is taking a (bigger) turn for the soapy. One Life to Live vet Kamar de los Reyes will guest-star on an upcoming installment of the ABC Family sudser. He’ll play a prolific swim coach known for sending his students to the Olympics.


Liv Tyler has booked her first TV gig. The Lord of the Rings actress has joined the cast of The Leftovers, an HBO drama pilot from Lost cocreator Damon Lindelof. Based on Tom Perrotta’s book, the project is set after the Rapture and tells the story of those folks who didn’t quite make the cut.















Wednesday, June 19


Journalist Michael Hastings dies at 33
Michael Hastings, the journalist best known for the 2010 Rolling Stone story that led to the resignation of Gen. Stanley McChrystal, died Tuesday in a car crash in Los Angeles, his employers at BuzzFeed and Rolling Stone announced. He was 33. "We are shocked and devastated by the news that Michael Hastings is gone," BuzzFeed editor-in-chief Ben Smith said in a statement Tuesday evening. "Michael was a great, fearless journalist with an incredible instinct for the story, and a gift for finding ways to make his readers care about anything he covered from wars to politicians." Fellow reporters and others Hastings came across throughout his career took to Twitter to pay respects and remember the man known for his confident and fearless style. Three years ago, Hasting's work became the focal point of Washington when Rolling Stone published his piece "Runaway General," which featured McChrystal, then head of the U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan, critiquing how President Obama and his administration were conducting the war. Days after the article was published McChrystal went to the White House to hand the president his resignation. Hastings also wrote two books, "The Operators: The Wild and Terrifying Inside Story of America's War in Afghanistan," which was based on his time with McChrystal and military leaders in Afghanistan, and "I Lost My Love in Baghdad: A Modern War Story," the story of how his then-fiance was killed by a car bombing while serving as an aide worker in Iraq. He is survived by his wife, Elise.
   The husband of celebrity chef and author Nigella Lawson has accepted a police citation and admitted that he assaulted his wife after a public argument at a London restaurant on June 9. Charles Saatchi, 70, was interviewed by British police for five hours about the fight, where he was seen with his hands around Lawson's neck in a row he first downplayed as merely a couple's tiff. Photographers outside the restaurant captured the images of the confrontation, which were published this weekend to great public outcry. Saatchi received a formal police citation on Monday, called a caution, which means he admitted his actions. Had he not come clean, formal charges could have been brought. Saatchi, a wealthy art collector and global ad agency co-founder who married Lawson, now 53, in 2003, had first sought to downplay the exchange as a "playful tiff" and defended that while the photos showed his hands on Lawson's neck, he did not have her in a tight grip. He said the photos made the exchange look worse than it actually was. But he admitted to police that he had choked his wife in a fight at a Mayfair area restaurant. Lawson was seen crying on the street outside the restaurant after the incident. Lawson has not commented publicly on the incident. Her rep confirmed Monday that she had taken her children and left her home, although it was not known if the move would be permanent.

Nick Stahl Placed on Involuntary Psych Hold
Nick Stahl's troubles are far from over. The "Terminator 3" star, who made headlines all throughout last year after going missing in June, checking into rehab, and then running away again, is now reportedly in a psychiatric hospital. A pal took the troubled actor to an L.A. hospital around 3:30 a.m. early Tuesday, June 18, and later, Stahl was placed on a 5150 (or involuntary) hold shortly afterward. Further details about the circumstances surrounding the drastic hold have not yet been released. Earlier this month, the 33-year-old actor seemed to be in higher spirits following a lifelong struggle with drugs, alcohol and personal issues. Stahl's wife, Rose Murphy, was the first to initially call attention to Stahl's problems. In May 2012, after Stahl went missing, she filed a missing persons report, only to hear back from him several days later that he had checked himself into rehab.
Nick Swisher Joanna Garcia Swisher Daughter Emerson First Photo Meet Emerson Jay Swisher! Nick and JoAnna Garcia Swisher introduce their 4-week-old daughter in a sweet shot posted on their Twitter pages Tuesday.



Dave Chappelle to headline monthlong comedy tour
Dave Chappelle is making his most substantial return to stand-up comedy with a one-month tour for Funny or Die. The comedian will headline the Oddball Comedy and Curiosity Festival, which kicks off Aug. 23 in Austin, Texas. The 13-date, two-stage tour concludes Sept. 22 in Phoenix. The 39-year-old Chappelle has occasionally performed impromptu sets in comedy clubs, but has largely avoided comedy and public life since abruptly leaving his hit Comedy Central series, "Chappelle's Show," in 2005. Also on the bill are Flight of the Conchords, Hannibal Buress, Kristen Schaal and Al Madrigal.

Edward Furlong Charged with Assaulting Girlfriend
Actor Edward Furlong pleaded not guilty Tuesday in Los Angeles Superior Court to assaulting his girlfriend and threatening her if she called police.  Furlong, 35, who most recently appeared in The Green Hornet but is best known for Terminator 2, was being held on $100,000 bail in his latest scrape with the law. The actor faced two pending misdemeanor battery cases and was under a restraining order when he went to his girlfriend's home in West Hollywood on May 21 and allegedly assaulted her and damaged a laptop and photo gear, according to the L.A. District Attorney's Office.  Charged with three felonies and a misdemeanor, Furlong could be sentenced up to four years in prison, if convicted. A preliminary hearing was set for July 1.

Police Search NFL Star Aaron Hernandez's Home In Connection with Possible Homicide
State and local police spent hours at the home of New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez on Tuesday night as another group of officers searched an industrial park about a mile away where a body was discovered the day before. Police at the scene and prosecutors would not comment on the actions while Sports Illustrated, citing an unidentified source, reported that Hernandez was not believed to be a suspect in what was being treated as a possible homicide. Police had spoken with Hernandez, the magazine said. No cause of death had been released for the body found about 5:30 p.m. Monday. Hernandez is represented by the Athletes First agency, which said it has no comment "on the Aaron Hernandez situation." The player's mother said by telephone from Connecticut on Tuesday she had no knowledge of a case involving him. In 38 games, the 6-foot-1, 245-pound Hernandez has 175 receptions for 1,956 yards and 18 touchdowns. He missed 10 games last season with an ankle injury and had shoulder surgery in April, but is expected to be ready for training camp. The Patriots have not said which shoulder was operated on.  Last summer, the Patriots gave Hernandez a five-year contract. It was worth $40 million, according to reports, and came just months after the team secured Gronkowski through 2019.

Katy Perry: Russell Brand Said He Was Divorcing Me Via Text
Katy Perry says Russell Brand was "a magical man" when they met four years ago, but the spell wore off shortly after their Indian wedding in October 2010. And it bottomed out when the actor sent her a text 14 months later informing her he planned to file for divorce. "He's a very smart man, and I was in love with him when I married him," Perry tells Vogue in a revealing cover interview for its July issue. "Let's just say I haven't heard from him since he texted me saying he was divorcing me December 31, 2011."  Perry, 28, says that Brand, 38, seemed to have difficulty accepting her role as a successful musician and businesswoman – even if that's what he thought he wanted.  "At first when I met him he wanted an equal, and I think a lot of times strong men do want an equal, but then they get that equal and they're like, I can't handle the equalness," she says.  Perry moved on with musician John Mayer in 2012, and says their coupling was much more than a casual rebound relationship. Despite his lothario reputation, she says, Mayer is a great guy with a "tortured soul." "I was madly in love with him. I still am madly in love with him," says Perry, who was spotted out with Mayer earlier this month.  Adds the pop star, who is currently at work on her third album, "All I can say about that relationship is that he's got a beautiful mind. Beautiful mind, tortured soul. I do have to figure out why I am attracted to these broken birds."

Anger Management's Selma Blair Abruptly Exits in Midst of Show's 90-Episode Run
The doctor is out. Confirming recent rumblings, Anger Management producer Lionsgate has announced that Selma Blair‘s days as therapist Dr. Kate Wales have abruptly come to an end, just as the FX sitcom reaches the midway point in shooting its 90-episode second season. “Selma Blair will not be returning to Anger Management,” reads a brief statement from the studio, “and we wish her the very best.”  Blair openly complained about series lead/executive producer Charlie Sheen’s work ethic (or lack thereof). After Sheen got wind of the criticism, he allegedly fired the actress and refused to shoot if she showed up for work. Sheen fired Blair via text, and that she was not the only cast member — just the most vocal — to complain about his work habits. Her role will not be recast; instead, a new female character will fill the void as the show quickly revamps upcoming scripts to stay in production. Episode 25 of Anger Management‘s second season airs this Thursday at 9:30.















































Tuesday, June 18


 Meet little Everly Tatum! Parents Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan-Tatum shared an adorable family picture on Sunday, June 16, debuting their baby daughter to the world.


'Sin City' sequel release delayed by 10 months to August 2014
In sad, stressful news for fans of Robert Rodriguez and "Sin City," the long-awaited sequel to the violent, artistic film has been pushed by 10 months. "Sin City: A Dame to Kill For" will be released on Aug. 22, 2014 from its original scheduling of October this year. Because of the change in schedule, director Rodriguez will have only one film, "Machete Kills," released in 2013. The old release schedule had placed "Machete" and "Sin City" almost back-to-back in theaters. Set to be released by the Weinstein Company, the sequel features the character of Dwight (played by Clive Owen in the first film and by Josh Brolin in the upcoming film), a physically altered man who is "hunted down by the only woman he ever loved ... and then watches his life go straight to hell." That woman is Ava Lord (Eva Green), quite possibly the "Dame" of the movie title. It's been 8 years since the original "Sin City" movie, so one more delay seems fitting in a way. In addition to Brolin and Green, the movie stars Mickey Rourke, Jessica Alba, Bruce Willis, Rosario Dawson, Jaime King, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Dennis Haysbert, Christopher Meloni, Jeremy Piven, Ray Liotta, Juno Temple, Stacy Keach and Julia Garner.

Greg Louganis Engaged to Johnny Chaillot Olympic diving champion Greg Louganis is about to take the plunge – the marrying kind, that is. He and his partner, paralegal Johnny Chaillot, will walk down the aisle this fall, the diver says. "I finally met my soul mate – the more I fall in love with Johnny, the more I fall in love with myself. This is what the universe had in store for both of us," Louganis, 53, says. Louganis is widely considered the greatest diver in history. He is the only male to sweep both the 3m and 10m diving events in consecutive Olympic Games ('84 and '88). During his career he earned a total of five Olympic medals, five World Championship titles and 47 national titles. He is currently a mentor for the U.S. Olympic diving team, a judge for the Red Bull Cliff Diving Tour, a dog agility competitor and a motivational speaker. He is also the subject of a feature-length documentary film, Back on Board. Earlier this year, Louganis starred as a coach on ABC's reality diving competition, Splash. Chaillot, 52, currently works for the powerhouse Los Angeles-based law firm Loeb & Loeb, in the Trust and Estates Litigation Department.

The Gunman
Ray Winstone has joined the cast of Pierre Morel's "The Gunman" for Silver Pictures and Studio Canal. Winstone plays the mentor of a hitman (Sean Penn) who is betrayed and then hunted by the organization he worked for. Javier Bardem and Idris Elba star as the villains of this lethal game of cat and mouse. Jasmine Trinca stars as the female lead.

The 33
Jennifer Lopez has signed on to star in the Chilean miner drama The 33, alongside Antonio Banderas, Martin Sheen and Rodrigo Santoro. Antonio Banderas will play the miner Mario Sepulveda, a.k.a. Super Mario, with Martin Sheen playing Mario's father and Rodrigo Santoro playing another one of the 33 miners, who were trapped underground for 69 days in 2010. No details were given regarding Jennifer Lopez's role.
Shakira Gerard Piqué Milan Family Photo Celebrating their first Father’s Day as a family, Shakira posed with her main men — boyfriend Gerard Piqué and the couple’s 4-month-old brown-eyed boy — in a photo posted on Sunday to her Facebook page.



Suite Francaise
Sam Riley ("Control," "On the Road") has joined the cast of Saul Dibb's WW2 drama "Suite Française" based on Irene Nemirovsky’s novel. Riley will play the role of a French soldier named Benoit. The story follows a young woman (Michelle Williams) in Nazi-occupied France who ends up falling in love with a German officer (Matthias Schoenaerts). Dibb and Matt Charman adapted the story, and shooting begins in Belgium and Paris later this summer.

Kim Kardashian Is Close to Choosing Baby Name
Even though Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's bundle of joy decided to arrive earlier than planned, the reality star didn't require a cesarean section to deliver her daughter, a source confirmed. "She was admitted with medical complications and her doctor made the decision that her baby needed to be delivered. Kim had a natural birth," the source says. "If Kim would have had very serious complications, her doctor would have decided to do an emergency c-section instead."  As for the baby girl's name, Kardashian, 32, has mentioned in the past that it will likely begin with a 'K,' but so far, she and West, 36, remain undecided, although a second source says that they are close to a final decision.  "Kim is being very protective of the baby and she says there is no official name," the first source notes.

TV NEWS
Jake Ballard will continue to be a presence in Olivia Pope’s life for the foreseeable future. Scandal has officially promoted Scott Foley to a full-fledged series regular ahead of the show’s third season.


After shooting a pilot earlier this year for the highly-anticipated Boy Meets World follow-up, Girl Meets World, Disney Channel has officially announced that they will move forward with the show, which is now set to premiere sometime in 2014.


The Client List‘s renewal process seems to be at a pregnant pause. Star Jennifer Love Hewitt, who is expecting a child with co-star and fiancé Brian Hallisay near the end of the year, reportedly wants her real-life baby daddy to play her fictional one on the Lifetime drama.MBoth the network and the show’s higher-ups haven’t decided how to handle her character’s on-screen pregnancy in the upcoming third season.


The MDA Show of Strength Telethon will air exclusively on ABC Sunday, Sept. 1.


HBO’s True Blood returned with less bite in the ratings this summer, though competition from the NBA Finals might have been to blame. The sixth season of the vampire drama debuted to 4.5 million viewers Sunday evening, down 13 percent from last year. But last summer the show wasn’t against ABC’s coverage of the basketball championships.


The doctors are in — and they’re staying. Grey’s Anatomy has formally handed series regular promotions to Camilla Luddington, Gaius Charles, Jerrika Hinton and Tessa Ferrer — who play Interns Jo, Shane, Stephanie and Lea, respectively — ahead of the show’s 10th season.


“Two and a Half Men” executive producer Chuck Lorre said Angus T. Jones is expected to appear occasionally on the CBS sitcom when it returns this fall. “Angus is going to college in the fall, which is, I think, wonderful, which is appropriate, and he’ll be on the show as available around his college schedule,” Lorre added.

Happy Endings alum Nick Zano is teaming with big-screen star (and longtime friend) Channing Tatum and producer Reid Carolin (Magic Mike) on a half-hour comedy project. Written by and starring Zano, Nicky is based on Zano’s experience as a boy raised in a multi-generational household of seven women.


While rivals say they plan to spread around their premiere dates next season, CBS is continuing on the traditional path of launching nearly all their shows during the big late September premiere week. As usual, Survivor will debut one week early. The network also announced the February premiere of cyber-cop drama Intelligence starring Josh Holloway.

Wednesday, Sept. 18
8:00-9:30 PM    SURVIVOR (27th edition premiere) Sunday, Sept. 22
8:00-11:00 PM, ET/    THE 65TH PRIMETIME EMMY® AWARDS

Monday, Sept. 23
8:00-9:00 PM        HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER (9th season premiere)
9:00-9:30 PM        2 BROKE GIRLS (3rd season premiere)
9:30-10:00 PM      MOM (Series Debut)
10:00-11:00 PM      HOSTAGES (Series Debut)

Tuesday, Sept. 24
8:00-9:00 PM      NCIS (11th season premiere)
9:00-10:00 PM    NCIS: LOS ANGELES (5th season premiere)
10:00-11:00 PM      PERSON OF INTEREST (3rd season premiere)

Wednesday, Sept. 25
9:00-10:00 PM      CRIMINAL MINDS (9th season premiere)
10:00-11:00 PM    CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION (14th season premiere)

Thursday, Sept. 26
8:00-8:30 PM    THE BIG BANG THEORY (7th season premiere)
8:30-9:00 PM    THE MILLERS (Series Debut)
9:00-9:30 PM      THE CRAZY ONES (Series Debut)
9:30-10:00 PM    TWO AND A HALF MEN (11th season premiere)
10:00-11:00 PM      ELEMENTARY (2nd season premiere)

Friday, Sept. 27
8:00-9:00 PM      UNDERCOVER BOSS (5th season premiere)
9:00-10:00 PM    HAWAII FIVE-0 (4th season premiere)
10:00-11:00 PM    BLUE BLOODS (4th season premiere)

Saturday, Sept. 28
10:00-11:00 PM  48 HOURS (26th season premiere)

Sunday, Sept. 29
7:00-8:00 PM      60 MINUTES (46th season premiere)
8:00-9:00 PM      THE AMAZING RACE (23rd edition premiere)
9:00-10:00 PM    THE GOOD WIFE (5th season premiere)
10:00-11:00 PM    THE MENTALIST (6th season premiere)




























Monday, June 10

Bacon Bits is on vacation, but I will be tweeting, especially late breaking news. Find me on twitter @baconbitsnews

A rundown of this weekends news...

The Purge won the box office with $36+ million

Cyndi Lauper and her show Kinky Boots won big at the Tony Awards

Actress Lindsay Price married celebrity Chef Curtis Stone

Serena Williams & Feder won the French Open

And Erin Brocovich was arrested for DUI