Karen E. Laine became a household name alongside her daughter, Mina Starsiak Hawk, thanks to their hugely popular HGTV series, 'Good Bones.' ...
Leonardo DiCaprio is quite the ladies' man in Hollywood. Check out all of the star's girlfriends over the years here!
Michelle Pfeiffer has been considered one of Hollywood’s most beautiful and talented women for four decades. The actress has ...
NEW YORK -- The Electronic Entertainment Expo, known by video game enthusiasts as E3, is no more. The live trade show for video game publishers and hardware developers was once the most anticipated ...
This story originally appeared in the Asbury Park Press on Jan 29, 1998. Clarence Clemons will perform in the Bon Jovi and Friends benefit concert Saturday at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, ...
After 34 years on television, E! News cancelled its nightly broadcast. The program first aired in 1991 and became a staple of celebrity journalism, shaping how pop culture fanatics follow Hollywood.
Verza TV will hook you with five free episodes — to unlock the remainder, it’s $4.99. By Tony Maglio The founder of E! Entertainment Television, Alan Mruvka, is set to launch the first-ever U.S.
This story originally appeared in the Asbury Park Press on Feb 2, 1998. RED BANK – The Jon Bon Jovi and Friends Come Together concert held Saturday night at the Count Basie Theatre was a ...
The promo was the brainchild of Van Toffler, Gunpowder & Sky CEO, who is producing this year’s show. This marks Toffler’s return to the show following a decadelong absence. “Like a lot of my ...
The World Film Institute has appointed media visionary Larry Namer as its new Chairman. Namer, renowned worldwide as the founder of E! Entertainment Television, succeeds WFI's esteemed founder and ...
Photo Credit: Brandon Hickman/E! ENTERTAINMENT/NBCUniversal via Getty Images E! News will be going off air as it has been canceled, and the airing date for its last ...
“E! News,” the nightly pop culture program that helped define cable network E! Entertainment Television, is going away. The Comcast-owned network informed “E! News” staff Thursday the program will ...