
LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- "Sex and The City," "Californication" and "Swingtown" have all steamed up the small screen with on air threesomes - and next week, The CW's "Gossip Girl" will put its own spin on the menage a trois - but The Parents Television Council (PTC) is calling for CW affiliates to preempt the episode.
more »Look out, Mercy Hospital: Real Housewives of New Jersey's Teresa Giudice and Jacqueline Laurita are checking in for a guest appearance.
NBC picks up Community, Mercy and Parks and Recreation
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NEW YORK, NY -- The Upper East Side is abuzz with the upcoming "Gossip Girl" threesome.
And while the stars of the show are keeping hush hush on who will be involved, Michelle Trachtenberg says it's something fans aren't going to want to miss!
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Lies! Blackmail! Manipulation! From "Ugly Betty's" Wilhemina Slater to "Gossip Girl's" Blair Waldorf, these television characters will stop at nothing to get exactly what they want.
more »LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- John Travolta takes the stage! Plus, Kate Walsh gets romantic, Rihanna's Fashion's Night Out & more!
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- The CW stars celebrate the 4th of July! Plus, "Harry Potter" comes to New York, Jerry Seinfeld and Matthew Broderick's big breakfast & more!
more »LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Hilary Duff is The CW's newest "Gossip Girl."
The network confirmed to Access Hollywood on Wednesday that the singer-actress is joining the show's cast for its upcoming third season. She's set to debut in the fourth episode on October 5.
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- With his breakout role in the charming and very funny new comedy "17 Again," teen idol Zac Efron is basically sending a not-so-subtle message to anyone in Hollywood who will listen: bye-bye "High School Musical," hello movie career.
Otherwise, "17 Again" could best be described as a hodge-podge of past "what if" films, like "Big," "13 Going on 30," the similarly-titled "18 Again" and both versions of "Freaky Friday." But it's still a good movie, thanks to a charming screenplay by Jason Filardi ("Bringing Down the House"), vibrant direction from Burr Steers ("Igby Goes Down") and a star-making performance by Efron.
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