Kim Kardashian West is letting Vogue into her hectic life in quarantine with her four kids! The 39-year-old reality star and businesswoman participated in the fashion bible’s special “Postcards From Home: Creativity in a Time of Crisis” cover story.
17.04.2020 - 01:07 / tvguide.com
Chicago Fire's Brett (Kara Killmer) and Casey (Jesse Spencer) are like peanut butter and chocolate: They just fit together so well. Over the last few seasons, they've formed an even tighter bond while facing stressful life changes, like Casey's divorce and Brett's engagement to Chaplain Kyle (Teddy Sears).
Their close frienship will carry over into Season 9 as Brett deals with the fallout from her recent family issues. As you'll recall, she reconnected with her birth mother, Julie, who then died
.Kim Kardashian West is letting Vogue into her hectic life in quarantine with her four kids! The 39-year-old reality star and businesswoman participated in the fashion bible’s special “Postcards From Home: Creativity in a Time of Crisis” cover story.
Kim Kardashian West is letting into her hectic life in quarantine with her four kids! The 39-year-old reality star and businesswoman participated in the fashion bible's special «Postcards From Home: Creativity in a Time of Crisis» cover story.
Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy joined actor Jack McBrayer online on Thursday night to launch a new comedy live-stream series.
Firehouse 51 is saying goodbye to another firefighter. TV Guide has learned that Annie Ilonzeh will not return for Season 9 of Chicago Fire, meaning we may have seen the last of Emily Foster, at least for the time being.
Brian Dennehy, the Tony-winning actor who made an indelible mark on the entertainment industry with memorable work in film, television and theater, died Wednesday of natural causes. He was 81.
is losing one of its stars.
By Nellie Andreeva
For those of you who've been staring at Chicago P.D.'s Halstead (Jesse Lee Soffer) and Upton (Tracy Spiridakos) all season long while fighting the urge to smoosh their faces together, I've got some great news: Upstead is finally happening! When the NBC drama returns for Season 8, your favorite "when will they finally get together" couple will actually get together, according to showrunner Rick Eid.
By Dino-Ray Ramos
Make way for a potential new ship in Season 6 of Chicago Med. With Manstead officially over — at least, for now — the ex-lovers are off doing their own thing. Will (Nick Gehlfuss) has his new girlfriend Hannah (Jessy Schram), and now it looks like things will start to progress between Natalie (Torrey DeVitto) and Crockett (Dominic Rains) on the NBC drama.
By Will Thorne
Chicago Fire's Brett (Kara Killmer) and Casey (Jesse Spencer) are like peanut butter and chocolate: They just fit together so well. Their tight bond will carry over into Season 9 as Brett deals with the fallout from her recent family issues.
With shutting down earlier than expected due to coronavirus, original plans for the remaining episodes of the season were scrapped. But Wednesday's episode, which served as the de facto season five finale, ended up leaving enough questions for the upcoming season to answer.
If didn't feel like a finale, it's because it wasn't the intended season eight ending.
More than friends? It’s definitely leaning that way. Chicago P.D. fans have been hopeful for Jay Halstead (Jesse Lee Soffer) and Hailey Upton’s (Tracy Spiridakos) working relationship to turn into something more — and it sounds like that could happen in season 8.
If you're in need of a pick-me-up, Kidd's (Miranda Rae Mayo) empowering speech in Chicago Fire's season finale just might do the trick. In an exclusive sneak peek at Wednesday's episode, airing at 9/8c on NBC, the headstrong firefighter imparts some vital knowledge to her Girls on Fire trainees, and those sound words are sure to brighten your day.
Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time and still one of the most recognizable people in the world, almost 20 years after his final retirement from basketball. He's been the subject of bestselling books like The Jordan Rules and When Nothing Else Matters and his own 30 for 30 documentary, Jordan Rides the Bus, about his time playing baseball in 1994.