The Real Victims of Bernie Madoff
Madoff victims' fights with one another have a reality-show quality.
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Madoff victims' fights with one another have a reality-show quality.
In two months, the world will resume spinning.
One Upper East Side school braces for New York's newest reality series.
But the guest judges they racked up in L.A. aren't exactly exciting.
It's not groundbreaking, of course, but we'll probably watch at least another episode. Here's why.
She claims she's filming a segment for Japanese TV, but we can still speculate.
Now someone else is "up here" versus "down there."
Considering it's rolling out, like, a hundred new fashion-reality shows, one of them ought to do the trick.
Even the personalities of the real-life kids lined up to star on 'NYC Prep' are ripped off from The Greatest Show of Our Time.
Fashion Week's fairy godmother sums up the season and her next gig.
The finalists may be anonymous, but the clothes have been revealed.
Enough! Financial-services firms are not the only people responsible for the mortgage crisis.
'Chopped isn't a ripoff of Top Chef — it's a cheap, maddening ripoff of Top Chef.'
The Bravo network reigns supreme in a new list involving product-placement effectiveness.
Unlike Heidi Klum, Gunn seems to have a grip on the legal mess embroiling the show.
No word if her faithful, whiny assistants Brad and Taylor will return.
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