• Former ‘Young and the Restless’ star Victoria Rowell is a streaming superstar

    Former ‘Young and the Restless’ star Victoria Rowell is a streaming superstar

    It’s safe to say that Victoria Rowell is the franchise player for UMC, the streaming platform featuring urban-themed TV series and movies. Rowell, 61, has a handful of projects on UMC, the network formed in 2015 by BET founder Robert Johnson and owned by AMC. Her do-it-yourself series, “Trash vs. Treasure,” is going strong while …
  • The historical importance of Princess Beatrice’s wedding bouquet

    The historical importance of Princess Beatrice’s wedding bouquet

    All civilization knows Princess Beatrice, daughter of dandy randy handy bandy Prince Andy, of whom we and Ghislaine won’t speak, just married businessman Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi on Windsor’s Royal Lodge grounds. Because of the coronavirus, not Andrew, only 20 guests including Her Majesty. The wedding bouquet contained myrtle. In 1840, when Queen Victoria married Albert, …
  • Tucker Carlson: After Violent Leftists Harassed My Family Out Of Our Home, The NYT Is Going To Reveal Our New Location

    Tucker Carlson: After Violent Leftists Harassed My Family Out Of Our Home, The NYT Is Going To Reveal Our New Location

    The New York Times is threatening Tucker Carlson with publicizing where his family lives. In his most recent segment of “Tucker Carlson Tonight” on Fox News, Carlson announced The New York Times is set to release an “intrusive” story about where he lives to demonstrate that they “want this show off the air.”  Tucker responds …
  • Sports TV is no stranger to fooling viewers

    Sports TV is no stranger to fooling viewers

    With the Mets and Yanks planning to pipe in old crowd noise during their home games — fabricated excitement that should only inspire ridicule — I wonder if players will be called out of the dugout to tip their caps to cardboard cutouts. And how about recorded “Boston Bleeps!” chants? Anyway, these are a few …
  • Declassified Strzok Notes Debunk 2017 New York Times Article on Trump Campaign Russia Collusion

    Declassified Strzok Notes Debunk 2017 New York Times Article on Trump Campaign Russia Collusion

    Former FBI agent Peter Strzok debunked a February 14, 2017, article in The New York Times on possible contacts between the Trump campaign and Russian intelligence, noting that the agency had seen no evidence of connections between campaign officials and Russian officers. Strzok’s type-written comments on the Times article were declassified by the FBI on …
  • NBA players’ tone-deaf bubble whining is bad for business

    NBA players’ tone-deaf bubble whining is bad for business

    Those self-entitled NBAers, including career misanthrope JR Smith, who have seen fit to share with America their Disney Prep woes — substandard bedding, food that doesn’t meet with their palates — reminds me of an old gag: A man, way down on his luck, enters a monastery where he takes a vow of silence. Every …
  • ‘The Chi’ ramps up the drama in Season 3

    ‘The Chi’ ramps up the drama in Season 3

    “The Chi” continues its riveting storytelling in Season 3 — in spite of (or maybe due to?) the off-camera troubles that have plagued this Showtime series. The ensemble drama, created by Lena Waithe and set in Chicago’s South Side, has had three showrunners since its 2018 premiere. Co-star Jason Mitchell, who played Brandon, was fired …
  • Bari Weiss Resigns from New York Times Due To ‘Constant Bullying’ By Colleagues

    Bari Weiss Resigns from New York Times Due To ‘Constant Bullying’ By Colleagues

    Opinion editor Bari Weiss resigned from The New York Times on Tuesday, penning a scathing letter of resignation in which she alleged that she was subjected to “constant bullying” from colleagues who deemed many of her ideas “wrongthink.” Weiss said she was hired by the Times in 2017 to bring in “voices that would not otherwise …
  • Jim Carrey’s Showtime series ‘Kidding’ canceled after two seasons

    Jim Carrey’s Showtime series ‘Kidding’ canceled after two seasons

    Jim Carrey’s TV series, “Kidding,” has been canceled, Page Six has exclusively learned. Insiders said that the decision was made months ago, but that Carrey and the producers wanted to keep the news secret because he wants to win an Emmy. Showtime confirmed to Page Six when we reached out for comment on Tuesday that …
  • Statues, awards honoring those with poor values not new in sports

    Statues, awards honoring those with poor values not new in sports

    To think that Mike Francesa begged Buddy Holly not to board that flight. What’s going on now — the indiscriminate often reckless and wanton destruction and wishful, cosmetic reconstruction of American history — is nothing new in sports. In 1935 the Heisman Trophy was first awarded. Named for John Heisman and presented to the best …