The "American Idol" 2015 auditions picked up Wednesday night where they left off, in Kansas City and Hawk Morning Show 'American Idol' expert, Ashley Surkin filled us in on what went down.
My grandparents lived on a street with a bunch of kids, so when I'd go to visit there was always someone to play with but my favorite kid on the street was a boy who liked to play in the mud, climb trees and was a huge fan of the WWF (before it was renamed the WWE).
Blake Shelton's Hawk fan base in the Binghamton area is counting down the days until he yells "Live from New York, It's Saturday Night Live." Blake will make his SNL debut January 24th on the iconic NBC variety show.
Wednesday night saw the return of American Idol for its 14th season. The past few years have been shaky for the show with critics questioning how much longer it would stick around, but I wouldn’t be surprised if we see a major revamp and revival this year.
50 Million subscribers can't be wrong and for the most part, Netflix runs flawlessly. However, with that many people there are always some that try to trick the system and the streaming company is already addressing this with peeps accessing content from other countries using VPNs or proxies.
Garth Brooks is back and in a huge way. I love everything about Garth, but especially how he walked away from it all to focus on being a dad. To me, that's incredibly admirable.
Five years ago, 41 basic cable networks aired movies. Now about 60 do. And you'd think that since there are more channels airing movies that there would be a broader selection. Nope.
With all the activities over the holiday's you may have missed this but, Edward Hermann has passed away.
He was one of my favorite actors; one I had the opportunity to meet a couple of years ago.
TMZ reports, Donna Douglas, the actress who is best known for her role as Elly May Clampett on "The Beverly Hillbillies" passed away New Year's Day at the age of 81.
Most people remember actor Edward Herrmann for playing the role of Richard Gilmore on Gilmore Girls. I remember him most from his role as the dad in the movie "Richie Rich."
Everyone loves a boneheaded game show contestant, but sometimes you gotta give it up for a contestant who's actually really, really good. Like this guy.