News Source: The Guardian
| 27 days ago
The C4 mockumentary promises to show a new side to disability, but will it mean programme-makers create better roles for actors like me? Simon Startin Mockumentary Cast Offs maroons six people with disabilities on a remote British island.
News Source: Reuters
| 27 days ago
Suppose they lifted the curtain on "Family Guy" and showed Seth MacFarlane and Alex Borstein pulling the levers behind the scenes. The results might look a lot like "Family Guy: Seth & Alex's Almost Live Comedy Show," which aired on Fox Sunday night,
News Source: Gawker
| 28 days ago
That the funniest bit in Family Guy Creator Seth MacFarlane 's live comedy special on Fox was also the most politically incorrect is the least surprising thing ever. Check out this bit with deaf actress Marlee Matlin (West Wing) Family Guy's jokes
News Source: Denver Post
| about 1 month ago
The good, the bad and the ugly have packed the Buell Theatre with stories designed for a woman's ear. Last year we played host to Valerie Hemingway, Diane Keaton, Marlee Matlin, Christiane Amanpour, Kerry Kennedy and Azadeh Moaveni . Over the years,
News Source: Times Online
| about 1 month ago
On the face of it, Cast Offs , a drama serial that shows disabled people not only left to fend for themselves without sufficient supplies on a deserted island but naked on its shores, is a reality-show parody designed to create a tabloid flurry. Its
News Source: Uinta County News
| about 1 month ago
Certainly one of the most adult drama series that television has offered to date, the Showtime program centered around gay females based the eight episodes of its sixth and last round on the shocking death of one of its regular characters. With that
News Source: Androscoggin News
| about 1 month ago
Falcon Heene may have been found safe and well in his parents’ Colorado home, but when it was being reported that the 6-year-old boy might be floating through the sky in a silver balloon, celebrities pledged to help. “Me and and couple of dudes
News Source: Courier & Press
| about 1 month ago
Actress Marlee Matlin spoke at the Celebration of Diversity Distinguished Lecture Series at The Centre. Matlin spoke of overcoming stereotypes and reminded the audience that no one is perfect. Marlee Matlin spoke to hundreds of people in Evansville