Gorillaz announces the schedules of their North American Tour for album "Humanz." Read More »
Reports confirm that after spending several days in a coma, actor Sean Malone died on July 29 at the age of 54. Back on July 20, Malone almost drowned while swimming at a beach in South Boston. After an intense rescue effort, the "Gone Baby Gone" star never regained conciousness. Read More »
Mark Wahlberg wants his 1988 conviction erased from the record, 26 years after beating a man in an attempt to steal alcohol outside a convenience store. Read More »
Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski are equals when stepping out onto the NFL field for the New England Patriots, but Brady has explained that his old-man attitude doesn't want to put up with several of his younger stars' off-field partying antics. Could Brady's veteran presence hold the team back when it comes down to it? Many believe he's the reason the Pats have failed to go the distance in recent years, however, they are a heavy favorite to win the Super Bowl this year. Gronk recently partied with Justin Bieber, attending an L.A. Clippers NBA game, but as expected, Brady was nowhere to be seen. Read More »
On this week's "Top Chef" episode, "The First Thanksgiving," the chefs are back in their pad and drinking to the eliminated chef, Aaron. They're all happy he's gone because they hated his personality. Adam's happy he beat Doug because he thinks Doug's one of the more dominant chefs. Melissa reads a note her girlfriend gave her before she came on the show. When this happens on the show, it usually means Melissa is either going to win this week or go home. Past "Top Chef" Season 1 contestant Tiffani Faison surprises the chefs in their abode and takes them on a road trip to a bog of cranberries. This, of course, is a product placement for Ocean Spray. The first four chefs to fill their crate with cranberries will get an advantage in the quickfire challenge. Katie, Adam, Gregory and Doug win. Back at the kitchen, Padma's with Tiffani and they tell the chefs their challenge is to create a dish highlighting cranberries. The four who won get to use the high-end pantry, while the others have to use low-quality ingredients. When the challenge starts, we already see some head-scratchers. Katie is making cranberry borscht, which sounds disgusting. Coming from a Russian family, I know that beets should be used for borscht, so I can't even imagine it with cranberries. Katsuji is using a tough skirt steak to make a tartar, which doesn't sound like it will be successful. Katsuji, Adam and Stacy are in the bottom, while Doug, Katie and Mei were the best. The winner of immunity is ... Katie! I'm shocked and now I want to try that borscht. For the elimination challenge, the chefs will head to Plymouth Rock, where they will have to cook a Thanksgiving dinner using only ingredients and utensils used in the 1600s, when the Pilgrims arrived on the Mayflower. They will serve in two separate groups. Read More »
In this week's 'Top Chef,' titled 'It's War', everyone is still reeling from James and Rebecca going home. While everyone is scared, Katsuji is making jokes and playing around. Read More »
Aaron Sorkin's political drama, "The Newsroom," returns on HBO for Season 3. For its final season, anchor Will MacAvoy (Jeff Daniels) is back to cover the breaking news on camera, while planning a wedding with MacKenzie McHale (Emily Mortimer) and seeing his team, including Sloan (Olivia Munn), fall apart in 'Boston.' Read More »
In this week's 'Top Chef,' titled "12 Chefs Walk Into a Bar...," Aaron says Katsuji's plan is to get into people's minds. Keriann is upset that she is doing horribly and misses her kids. They get a note that they will be cooking at the Cheers bar. The guest is George Wendt who played Norm on the show. Read More »
In this week's "Top Chef," titled "The Curse of the Bambino," Ron is upset Joy went home when he felt either Keriann or Aaron should've gone home for their childish behavior. Aaron and James are shown bonding over the fact that they had a tough road in life to get to where they are. Aaron also fights with Katsuji. Read More »
To anybody doubting Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski or even the New England Patriots, you may want to retract your negative comments. The Pats proved their worth in their 51-23 demolition of the struggling Chicago Bears. Jay Cutler and Brandon Marshall attempted to make amends for their recent poor form, but strangely were worse than ever before, raising questions over the coach and whether he has lost the locker room or not. What's next for both teams? Read More »
This week's "Top Chef," titled "Boston's Bravest and Finest," has the chefs on edge after last week's elimination. Mei is on Cloud 9 after winning it, while Katsuji's trying to make light of being on the bottom. Aaron and Keriann get into it because Aaron feels a chef needs to be good at molecular gastronomy to succeed, and actor Patrick Swaayze made an appearance. (By the way, I have to mention reader Eater Fan who commented in last week's episode recap that Keriann's title of "World's Greatest Young Chef" was earned at the World Association of Chefs Conference in Dubai. Thanks for the info!) Read More »
With the NFL trade deadline a matter of days away, we're likely to see some crazy rumours emerge, and some are likely to come to fruition, but could veteran QB Tom Brady be traded from his beloved New England Patriots? Reports are suggesting that they could agree a trade with the Houston Texans, ensuring that they receive Andre Johnson and a first-round NFL draft pick in return. The Pats would then let Jimmy Garoppolo, who they heavily believe in, become their new franchise QB, replacing legends Drew Bledsoe and Brady. Read More »
It's what we've been waiting for all year: a new season of 'Top Chef' and it's in Boston! Read More »