A Henderson bakery was tapped to compete on Food Network’s “Cupcake Wars” just months after it opened.
mc-tv
It’s like the “Mad Men” of gettin’ it on.
“Breaking Bad,” the brutal saga of an everyman’s ambition turned evil, captured its first best drama Emmy Award on Sunday, while “Modern Family” won its fourth consecutive trophy for top comedy series.
The late Johnny Carson is coming back to NBC. The network said Thursday that it is developing a miniseries based on the life of the talk show host, who ruled late-night television as host of the “Tonight” show from 1962 to 1992.
It’s still bloody. It’s still good. But it hasn’t been bloody good for a while now.
AMC is keeping “Mad Men” around an extra year, expanding the final season of this acclaimed drama series to 14 episodes and portioning them equally in 2014 and 2015.