TV news and gossip
TV news and gossip
Bart Simpson inspires high fashion
Instead of eating Bart Simpson's shorts, how about wearing a pair of high-fashion shorts inspired by The Simpsons' 10-year-old hell-raiser?
Sex and the City: "Stanford" sues "Carrie"
Now this might make a good plot for Sex and the City 3: Carrie Bradshaw has been sued by her former gay best friend Stanford Blatch.
Jay Laga'aia lashes out at Home & Away casting racism
If you've seen Jay Laga'aia on TV during his lengthy acting career, you've probably noticed that he's not white — which he claims cost him his gig on Home and Away.
Fran Drescher will marry you and your same-sex partner
Mardi Gras, musical theatre and actual gay sex now have another rival for the title of Gayest Thing Ever: The Nanny star Fran Drescher has offered to officiate the marriages of three lucky same-sex couples.
Obviously made-up rumour about Paul McCartney starring in Mad Men turns out to be made up
This will shock you: sometimes, tabloid newspapers just make stuff up. Gasp! The latest example is a "report" (if you can call it that) in British rag The Mirror claiming '60s icon Paul McCartney will guest-star in '60s drama Mad Men. (He isn't.)
Doctor Who and Star Trek to unite in comic-book nerdgasm
Geek icons Doctor Who and Star Trek will appear together in a comic-book crossover that combines the two sci-fi franchises. Settle yourself, nerds.
Video: Dog-food ad made just for dogs premieres in Britain
This is either the greatest or stupidest human achievement in history: a commercial targeted at dogs has gone to air in the UK.
How to pretend you watch... Revenge
More than 2 million Australians tuned into the premiere episode of the soapy drama Revenge. Which is a lot — but that's still, like, 20 million people left over. If you were among them, and you don't want to be left out of everyone's conversations about the show, here's how to sound smart about Revenge.
Oprah apologises for using Twitter to boost ratings
It doesn't happen very often, but Oprah is in trouble: the (former) talk-show queen has been busted using Twitter in an attempt to boost her pay TV network's ratings.
More than 2m Australians watched Revenge premiere
Australians love beer, footy, and watching beautiful young women seek vengeance on awful rich people: the soapy drama Revenge drew 2.06 million viewers when it premiered on the Seven Network on Monday night.