The host of “Taste the Nation” talks about the do-it-yourself nature of shooting her show.
Category: Reality Television
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The Do-It-Yourself Production behind Padma Lakshmi “Taste the Nation”
The host of “Taste the Nation” talks about the do-it-yourself nature of shooting her show.
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Ariana Madix Opens Up About ‘Scandoval’ and What’s Next on ‘Vanderpump Rules’
The “Vanderpump Rules” star talks about filming the season finale with her ex Tom Sandoval and what she won’t do next season.
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How the Last Writers’ Strike Changed Things Onscreen
The impact included promising shows that lost their audiences, films rushed into production with flimsy scripts and turbocharging reality programming.
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Hollywood Writers Go on Strike, Halting TV and Film Production
The dispute, which pits 11,500 television and screenwriters against the major studios, has shattered 15 years of labor peace in the entertainment business.
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Under the Hollywood Spotlight, a Fading Welsh Town is Reborn
A former industrial hub, Wrexham had long been in decline. Now, it’s reviving as the globally famous star of a reality series about its once forlorn soccer team’s rejuvenation.
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Hollywood, Both Frantic and Calm, Braces for Writers’ Strike
Studios have moved up deadlines for TV writers, and late-night shows are preparing to go dark. But for other segments of the industry, it’s business as usual.
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‘Vanderpump Rules’ Star Lets Her Clothes Do the Talking
Ariana Madix, a jilted lover on the popular Bravo series, didn’t miss her chance to tell the world how she felt: Boys Lie.
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The Healing Power of Love (Island)
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:As it turns out, the TV version of romance feels particularly relevant when life seems uncertain.
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‘Vanderpump Rules’ Affair Rumors, Explained
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Word of a cheating scandal involving the cast members of a Bravo reality television show has taken the internet by storm.
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“The Traitors” Host Alan Cumming Wore His Own Clothes on the Show
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:On “The Traitors,” a reality game show framed as a whodunit, host Alan Cumming’s wardrobe has some viewers on the edge of their seats.
