In the Friday night episode of Better Homes and Gardens, Joh Griggs meets bestselling children’s author Sally Rippin, Adam creates a dedicated reading space for kids, and Clarissa cooks up a delicious Malaysian dish. Meanwhile, Colin whips up a comforting pea and ham soup, Graham explores the enchanting Ceres Homestead, and Charlie completes the transformation […]
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- 8/16/2024
- by Riley Avery
- MemorableTV
Appearing on the Meghan McCain Has Entered the Chat podcast, Melissa Joan Hart is the latest former Nickelodeon star to comment on the shocking documentary Quiet on Set, which detailed allegations of abuse.
Hart appeared in Nickelodeon’s Clarissa Explains It All in 1991. She said that she had no horror stories about her experiences at the network.
But she added, “I don’t know other people’s experiences, and I’m not negating anything anybody else says. I’ve never been told these people’s stories that are in the [documentary]. And I have to say, I’ve never heard a story from a Nickelodeon star personally; nobody’s come to me and talked to me about any of these situations. I absolutely trust them, believe them, one hundred percent.’
Hart was in Orlando with Nickelodeon from 1989-94. There may have been differences between the Florida situation and Hollywood, Hart said.
Hart appeared in Nickelodeon’s Clarissa Explains It All in 1991. She said that she had no horror stories about her experiences at the network.
But she added, “I don’t know other people’s experiences, and I’m not negating anything anybody else says. I’ve never been told these people’s stories that are in the [documentary]. And I have to say, I’ve never heard a story from a Nickelodeon star personally; nobody’s come to me and talked to me about any of these situations. I absolutely trust them, believe them, one hundred percent.’
Hart was in Orlando with Nickelodeon from 1989-94. There may have been differences between the Florida situation and Hollywood, Hart said.
- 3/29/2024
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Presented by Lisa Frankenstein, 1989 Week is dialing the clock back to the crossroads year for the genre with a full week of features that dig six feet under into the year. Today, Rachel Reeves lists the five baddest teen queens of 1989.
Bridging the gap between the ’80s and ’90s, 1989 was an interesting year for horror. With a robust roster of strong slasher icons to lean on, innovative sub-genres and a thriving physical media industry, 1989 desperately clung to the last gasp of the ’80s while tentatively experimenting with what the ’90s might bring. Along with a wealth of later-entry franchise sequels, this indecisive decade straddling also resulted in some eclectic representations of all-to-familiar tropes, including the “bad girl.”
The allure of the bad girl is one of the most enduring tropes in horror film history. Whether labeled as a witch, vampire, monster, sexually promiscuous, uppity or any other brand of stigmatizing language,...
Bridging the gap between the ’80s and ’90s, 1989 was an interesting year for horror. With a robust roster of strong slasher icons to lean on, innovative sub-genres and a thriving physical media industry, 1989 desperately clung to the last gasp of the ’80s while tentatively experimenting with what the ’90s might bring. Along with a wealth of later-entry franchise sequels, this indecisive decade straddling also resulted in some eclectic representations of all-to-familiar tropes, including the “bad girl.”
The allure of the bad girl is one of the most enduring tropes in horror film history. Whether labeled as a witch, vampire, monster, sexually promiscuous, uppity or any other brand of stigmatizing language,...
- 2/6/2024
- by Rachel Reeves
- bloody-disgusting.com
Millennials never got to see Nickelodeon’s proposed Clarissa Explains It All reboot, but Melissa Joan Hart wasn’t the biggest fan of the project’s plotline anyway. “I believe it was that Clarissa is divorced and moving to California with her two kids and living on the beach in California with her aunt,” Hart told Insider in a recent interview. “So I don’t know. It wasn’t my favorite way in.” Hart, 46, played the eponymous teen of Clarissa Explains It All for the Nick sitcom’s five-season run between 1991 and 1994, before going on to star in the ABC sitcom Sabrina the Teenage Witch and the ABC Family comedy Melissa & Joey. Mark Malabrigo/Nickelodeon In 2018, Nickelodeon was in early stages of a Clarissa Explains It All reboot, with Hart executive-producing the project alongside series creator Mitchell Kriegman, according to The Hollywood Reporter. But four years later, Hart revealed...
- 3/18/2023
- TV Insider
Science fiction TV shows have a shorter shelf life than cryptocurrencies and social media influencers. What gives? It's not that complicated: big budgets + low ratings = cancellation. Hey, those space-age sets and costumes, alien makeup, and CGI aren't cheap. Meanwhile, passionate fans may sign petitions by the thousands, but ratings are what matters, and those fanbases are too small to impress execs trying to court advertisers.
Given the economics of television, it's not shocking TV studios routinely dump pricey sci-fi shows in favor of the newest "Big City Cop Show" procedural. To be honest, it's surprising sci-fi shows get made at all. Yep, it sucks, but that's show business. While it's easy to explain why most sci-fi TV shows get canceled, the reasons for some cancellations are downright baffling. These include sci-fi shows that were dropped despite decent ratings, canned with fully completed seasons, or even dumped after inspiring hunger strikes!
Given the economics of television, it's not shocking TV studios routinely dump pricey sci-fi shows in favor of the newest "Big City Cop Show" procedural. To be honest, it's surprising sci-fi shows get made at all. Yep, it sucks, but that's show business. While it's easy to explain why most sci-fi TV shows get canceled, the reasons for some cancellations are downright baffling. These include sci-fi shows that were dropped despite decent ratings, canned with fully completed seasons, or even dumped after inspiring hunger strikes!
- 3/18/2023
- by Hunter Cates
- Slash Film
Bad Bunny leads the 2022 Latin Grammy Award nominations with 10 bids including Album of the Year (“Un Verano Sin Ti“) and Record of the Year (“Ojitos Lindos”), but can he finally win top honors from the academy? Scroll down for the complete list of contenders in all categories.
SEEBillboard charts: Number-one albums of 2022
The Latin Recording Academy has been somewhat ambivalent about Bad Bunny, judging from his track record over the years. He has won four times, but only in urban genre categories. He lost his three previous Album of the Year bids (for “Yhlqmdlg” and “Oasis” in 2020 and “El Ultimo Tour Del Mundo” in 2021) and his previous Record of the Year nom (for “Vete” in 2020). However, Bad Bunny has emerged as the biggest crossover Latin star in the world. “Un Verano Sin Ti” has topped the all-genre, all-language Billboard 200 albums chart for 11 weeks, which is more than any album in six years.
SEEBillboard charts: Number-one albums of 2022
The Latin Recording Academy has been somewhat ambivalent about Bad Bunny, judging from his track record over the years. He has won four times, but only in urban genre categories. He lost his three previous Album of the Year bids (for “Yhlqmdlg” and “Oasis” in 2020 and “El Ultimo Tour Del Mundo” in 2021) and his previous Record of the Year nom (for “Vete” in 2020). However, Bad Bunny has emerged as the biggest crossover Latin star in the world. “Un Verano Sin Ti” has topped the all-genre, all-language Billboard 200 albums chart for 11 weeks, which is more than any album in six years.
- 9/20/2022
- by Daniel Montgomery
- Gold Derby
Bad Bunny’s major year continues: The Puerto Rican artist received the most nominations for the 23rd Annual Latin Grammy Awards, which the Latin Recording Academy announced on Tuesday morning.
Bad Bunny secured nods in several major categories: His song with Bomba Estereo, “Ojitos Lindos,” is nominated for Record of the Year, and his latest album, Un Verano Sin Ti, is nominated for Album of the Year and Best Urban Music Album. He competes with himself in a few categories: “Titi Me Pregunto” and the Aventura collaboration “Volvi” are up for Best Urban Fusion Performance,...
Bad Bunny secured nods in several major categories: His song with Bomba Estereo, “Ojitos Lindos,” is nominated for Record of the Year, and his latest album, Un Verano Sin Ti, is nominated for Album of the Year and Best Urban Music Album. He competes with himself in a few categories: “Titi Me Pregunto” and the Aventura collaboration “Volvi” are up for Best Urban Fusion Performance,...
- 9/20/2022
- by Julyssa Lopez
- Rollingstone.com
Mariah Carey has said she is planning to release the secret alt-rock album she recorded in 1995.
The singer sparked a fan frenzy when she first disclosed details of Someone’s Ugly Daughter, which came about while she was working on well known records such as “Fantasy”.
At the time, Carey claimed she was blocked from releasing it by her record label, Columbia, and her vocals were originally replaced by her friend Clarissa Dane under the band name Chick.
In a new interview, Carey says she and her team have managed to unearth the original recordings, and she is working on a version that she hopes will be fit for release.
“[It] will become something we should hear, but also, I’m working on a version where there will be another artist working with me,” she said onRolling Stone’s Music Now podcast.
“Possibly something built around the album,” she added.
Carey...
The singer sparked a fan frenzy when she first disclosed details of Someone’s Ugly Daughter, which came about while she was working on well known records such as “Fantasy”.
At the time, Carey claimed she was blocked from releasing it by her record label, Columbia, and her vocals were originally replaced by her friend Clarissa Dane under the band name Chick.
In a new interview, Carey says she and her team have managed to unearth the original recordings, and she is working on a version that she hopes will be fit for release.
“[It] will become something we should hear, but also, I’m working on a version where there will be another artist working with me,” she said onRolling Stone’s Music Now podcast.
“Possibly something built around the album,” she added.
Carey...
- 9/20/2022
- by Megan Graye
- The Independent - Music
When Mariah Carey joined our Rolling Stone Music Now podcast for an epic interview, she went deep on the making of her 1997 classic Butterfly — but the conversation also went in many other directions.
Here are more highlights; to hear the entire episode, listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or press play above.
Carey explains why she made a secret alt-rock album under the name Chick in the Nineties. The version that was released mostly had her friend Clarissa Dane on lead vocals, but Carey reveals that she’s found another version with her vocals,...
Here are more highlights; to hear the entire episode, listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or press play above.
Carey explains why she made a secret alt-rock album under the name Chick in the Nineties. The version that was released mostly had her friend Clarissa Dane on lead vocals, but Carey reveals that she’s found another version with her vocals,...
- 9/19/2022
- by Brian Hiatt
- Rollingstone.com
A piece of Mariah Carey history is about to get its due.
In a new interview with Rolling Stone the iconic pop star revealed that she will soon be releasing the original version of her 1995 alt-rock album Someone’s Ugly Daughter.
Read More: Mariah Carey Teams Up With Millie Bobby Brown To Recreate Her ‘Honey’ Music Video
Carey first talked about her involvement with the album, which she secretly wrote and produced under the band name Chick, in her 2020 memoir The Meaning of Mariah Carey.
Fun fact: I did an alternative album while I was making Daydream Just for laughs, but it got me through some dark days. Here's a little of what I wrote about it in #TheMeaningOfMariahCarey S/O to my friend Clarissa who performs the lead w/ me as a hidden layer #Chick #Tmomc pic.twitter.com/Re23t5whcd
— Mariah Carey (@MariahCarey) September 27, 2020
At the time,...
In a new interview with Rolling Stone the iconic pop star revealed that she will soon be releasing the original version of her 1995 alt-rock album Someone’s Ugly Daughter.
Read More: Mariah Carey Teams Up With Millie Bobby Brown To Recreate Her ‘Honey’ Music Video
Carey first talked about her involvement with the album, which she secretly wrote and produced under the band name Chick, in her 2020 memoir The Meaning of Mariah Carey.
Fun fact: I did an alternative album while I was making Daydream Just for laughs, but it got me through some dark days. Here's a little of what I wrote about it in #TheMeaningOfMariahCarey S/O to my friend Clarissa who performs the lead w/ me as a hidden layer #Chick #Tmomc pic.twitter.com/Re23t5whcd
— Mariah Carey (@MariahCarey) September 27, 2020
At the time,...
- 9/19/2022
- by Corey Atad
- ET Canada
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