Puppets say the darnedest things.
Lara Logan, the chief foreign affairs correspondent for CBS News, tells The Washington Post she is pregnant, and the father is a married federal contractor whom she met while stationed in Iraq.
Puppets say the darnedest things.
The Mimir Chamber Music Festival is in its second week at TCU. Tuesday’s recital in PepsiCo Recital Hall, the festival’s fourth, featured a string quartet with Erin Keefe and festival Executive Director Curt Thompson on violin; Che-Yen Chen on viola; and Brant Taylor on cello.
Will Smith's washed up superhero provides an intriguing premise, but our critics disagree on whether 'Hancock', co-starring Charlize Theron, ever really blasts off.
So You Think You Can Dance: Fort Worth's Joshua Allen and Carrollton's Comfort Fedoke continue to represent for North Texas.
When Mad Men first made its splash last summer — on AMC, of all places — there was no doubt that it was going to look as sharp and shiny as a classic Cadillac tailfin. Set in 1960 amid the hustle and bustle of Madison Avenue ad agencies (hence the title), MadMen was an art director’s fever dream, full of smart suits, cool cars and cumulus clouds of cigarette smoke.