• ‘Clueless’ is 25! Everything you didn’t know about the iconic film

    ‘Clueless’ is 25! Everything you didn’t know about the iconic film

    Twenty-five years ago this July, the film world was forever changed by two little words: As if! Amy Heckerling’s “Clueless,” a riff on the Jane Austen novel “Emma,” starred 18-year-old Alicia Silverstone as Cher Horowitz, a Beverly Hills teenager who ruled her high school with equal parts charm and obliviousness — and a whole new …
  • Zach Braff on BFF Donald Faison: Saying ‘I have a black friend’ is not enough

    Zach Braff on BFF Donald Faison: Saying ‘I have a black friend’ is not enough

    “Scrubs” co-stars Zach Braff and Donald Faison opened up about their close friendship during heightened racial tensions throughout the US, saying that white people should put more effort into understanding issues that plague minority communities. Braff, 45, said on “The Kelly Clarkson Show” on Monday that while he feels he had a “leg up in …
  • Donald Faison and Zach Braff pay tribute to ‘Scrubs’ co-star Sam Lloyd

    Donald Faison and Zach Braff pay tribute to ‘Scrubs’ co-star Sam Lloyd

    Donald Faison and Zach Braff paid tribute to their late “Scrubs” co-star Sam Lloyd, who died on Thursday at age 56 after a long battle with cancer. “Hey guys, It’s Zach and Donald here. We have a bit of bad news,” Faison began their podcast, “Fake Doctors, Real Friends” on Tuesday, before telling their fans …
  • Donald Faison drunkenly gave Jeff Zucker a noogie at the 2001 Upfronts

    Donald Faison drunkenly gave Jeff Zucker a noogie at the 2001 Upfronts

    The cast of “Scrubs” had quite the night at the 2001 NBC Upfronts in New York — especially Donald Faison. On their new podcast “Fake Doctors, Real Friends,” Faison and Zach Braff recounted having too much to drink during their first big event after getting picked up by NBC. “Donald was going around giving everyone …
  • Pod Squad: Broadway’s finest stage an original musical via podcast

    Pod Squad: Broadway’s finest stage an original musical via podcast

    Broadway has temporarily gone dark, but the pod-way is up and running: A full-scale musical podcast debuted this week. “Little Did I Know,” based on a novel by Broadway producer Mitchell Maxwell, features 22 original songs over the course of its nine episodes. Set in 1976, it follows a young director named Samuel August (played …