Krazy and Kool Kut from the Kloth Denim Launch Party
Whether you like your denim skinny, straight leg, boot cut, ripped, faded or dyed dark, LA-based jeans company Kut from the Kloth has your derrière covered. The brand, which can be found at retailers including Nordstrom and Macy’s, debuted its new made in the USA Premium Heritage Denim line at a festive and fab bash marking the unofficial kickoff of the holiday season. And what better to wear to a fun party in LA than jeans...
‘Real Country’ to Showcase Emerging Country Stars Competing for Top Prizes
Country music fans in the Los Angeles area know Graham Bunn from his DJ slot on KKGO-FM (Go Country 105), but starting Tuesday night, the Raleigh, N.C. native has a new nationally televised platform. He’ll host “Real Country” on USA Network, a new music competition program featuring 21 emerging artists hand-picked by a panel of some of the brightest lights in country music, Shania Twain, Travis Tritt and Jake Owen. Billed as the...
Ringo Starr Takes Center Stage at Paley Center Honors
The Beatles 1964 appearance on “The Ed Sullivan Show” is unquestionably one of the greatest moments in television history, a performance that proclaimed a new era in music and shifted the culture for a new generation, one which reverberates to this day. So it was only fitting that one of the two surviving Beatles was in the spotlight at The Paley Honors: A Gala Tribute to Music on Television held Thursday night at the Beverly Wilshire...
Flashing Back 20 Years to the Bill Clinton Impeachment
The ugly, divisive partisan politics making headlines today may feel like something never before experienced, but one needs only to look back 20 years at the battle to impeach then-president Bill Clinton to realize that the more things change, the more they remain the same. That’s one of the insights from the latest chapter in the Smithsonian Channel’s Lost Tapes series, “Clinton Impeachment,” which aims to have viewers feel like they...
Freddy Krueger is The Goldbergs’ Worst Nightmare for Halloween
Flash back to 1984. Freddy Krueger, a serial killer with a gloved hand crowned with long, lethal razors made his first appearance in Wes Craven’s “A Nightmare on Elm Street,” one of the most successful horror franchises in film history. And then remember your worst nightmares. Did Freddy star in them? He did for Adam F. Goldberg, creator of the ABC series based on his childhood in the 1980s, now in its sixth season. That’s why it was...