LOS ANGELES (AP) — The "Fashion Police" force is dwindling, with Kathy Griffin following Kelly Osbourne out the door.
Griffin announced her departure Thursday, after...
Joan Rivers earned her legendary comedic status by performing invasive surgery on a multitude of hapless prey, her favorite subject being the many celebrity subjects…
Comedy legend Joan Rivers succumbed to complications from the disastrous throat surgery she received at an outpatient clinic that sent her into cardiac arrest and brain…
Longtime comedian Joan Rivers was rushed to a hospital in New York when she suddenly stopped breathing during surgery, the media reports. Rivers, 81, was…
by Steve HolseyFor New Pittsburgh Courier Apparently it is true that absence makes the heart grow fonder, at least in some cases. Just ask Arsenio Hall who, according to ratings organizations, has been warmly welcomed back to television with “The Arsenio Hall Show.”
This Nov. 3, 2012 file photo shows Arsenio Hall performing at "Eddie Murphy: One Night Only," a celebration of Murphy's career in Beverly Hills, Calif. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File) LOS ANGELES (AP) — Did fate decree that Arsenio Hall would return to late night after two decades' absence?
NO WOMEN OR MINORITIES-This June 3, 1992 photo shows Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton, right, playing the saxophone with the band during the musical opening of "The Arsenio Hall Show." (AP Photo/Reed Saxon, file) by Lynn Elber LOS ANGELES (AP) — The role of female talk show hosts in late-night TV broadcast network history, all 50-plus years of it, can be summed up in two words: Joan Rivers. It takes just another two — Arsenio Hall — to do the same for minorities.