Tyra Banks Is Now a Professor at Stanford Business School
The supermodel will co-teach a class called “Project You: Building and Extending your Personal Brand.”
The supermodel will co-teach a class called “Project You: Building and Extending your Personal Brand.”
If our hero looks like Tom Cruise, it's no coincidence.
Find out about the real-world inspiration behind some of the most recognizable cartoon characters in TV and movies.
It only took 20 years.
The neurotic wallaby and his friends are returning as Nickelodeon continues to capitalize on '90s nostalgia.
Though the series was short-lived by today's standards, it helped usher in a new era for animation in the 1990s and still influences creators to this day.
Do the fictional towns of Pawnee and Hawkins, Indiana exist in the same universe?
The moody, nostalgia-filled soundtrack your life has been waiting for.
The company is partnering with Yahoo! to introduce a new platform for free TV viewing.
The production compiles a list of anecdotes, but the final call is all Trebek's.
With her bright red hair, infectious laugh, and impeccable comedic timing, Lucille Ball began clowning her way to the top of the Hollywood A-list in the early 1930s and even today remains one of the most indelible figures in American comedy.
If we can learn about the ancient Romans by studying their drinking songs, surely we can learn something about ourselves by studying our TV shows.
The domestic diva isn't shy about sharing her opinions on everything from sleep to sex.
It was too good to be true.
Bob, Gordon, and Luis have left Sesame Street. Let's celebrate our neighbors!
Every once in a while, a TV series comes along that proves compelling—and lengthy—enough to be turned into a movie.
All hail the French pachyderm king.
It’s time to dust off your Dothraki!
Gene Roddenberry taught the world that infinitives are ripe for splitting.
'BoJack Horseman' surprised viewers and critics with its gradual dive into the depression of an anthropomorphic horse that used to be the star of a banal, early 1990s, TGIF-type sitcom.
A prophecy you forgot about may still come true.
It's time to dust off those mixtape-making skills.
Between 1995 and 1998, PBS fed kids classic tales like 'Ivanhoe' through a wise-cracking Jack Russell Terrier. And now it looks like he's getting his own feature film.
Your no-spoiler policy may be a waste of time.