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By Kacey Arnold on April 18, 2012
Wardrobe malfunctions occur daily in Tinseltown. Sure, some could easily be avoided by, say, wearing underwear, but that wouldn’t be Hollywood, would it? Start practicing your leg bombs, tape up your “ladies,” and make sure no one can see through your dress—we’re taking a walk down the red carpet.
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By Erin Fox on April 17, 2012
Hollywood Show hosts conventions around the country with appearances from your favorite stars of iconic movies and television shows of the past. Snakkle will be at their show this weekend catching up with stars from Laverne & Shirley, The Brady Bunch, The Sound of Music, Annie and much more! Stay tuned…
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By Lisa Angelo on April 17, 2012
For some celebrities, fame is a family business. Check out these stars with distinguished lineages.
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By Tara Bennett on April 16, 2012
You never know what’s going to happen when musicians get together in the recording studio. Sometimes the most unlikely collaborators end up making sweet music together, while surefire pairings end up falling flat. Snakkle takes a look at some of the most interesting, entertaining, and just plain unfortunate musical mashups in recent pop history.
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By Tara Bennett on April 13, 2012
Actor Fran Kranz is having quite the year already and it’s still only a few months into 2012. In March, Kranz made his Broadway debut playing Bernard in legendary director Mike Nichol’s revival of Death of a Salesman starring Phillip Seymour Hoffman and Andrew Garfield. Not exactly a shabby play to usher one into the Great White Way’s fold. And now on April 13th, Franz co-stars in the much-delayed, but highly-anticipated Joss Whedon (The Avengers) penned and Drew Goddard (Cloverfield) directed horror/comedy, The Cabin in the Woods. This week Snakkle had an exclusive chat with the actor about working with geek-god Whedon in the past and future.
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By Nina Hämmerling Smith on April 13, 2012
Check out these music stars when they were nerdy in high school. Take note, you aspiring music superstars: Just because you’re a nerd doesn’t mean you won’t make it big.
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By Katherine Butler on April 13, 2012
From the Cleavers to the Huxtables to the Pritchetts, the American television family has evolved (or devolved, in the case of the Kardashians) faster than a fish next to a nuclear power plant. On April 15, 2002, ABC ended our relationship with one of our favorites, the Mannings and Sammlers of Once and Again. The complications, joys, and heartaches of blending two post-divorce families had never been told in such a relatable manner.
For show creator Marshall Herskovitz, who along with Ed Zwick created other iconic shows such as My So-Called Life and Thirtysomething, it was the cast of Once and Again which made the show so special. “When you do a TV series, you can’t have a lot of dysfunction or life will be miserable [on set],” he tells Snakkle in an exclusive interview. “We have always felt that it was right from the beginning to make sure that the dynamics were honest, open, and respectful. There was a way that both Sela [Ward] and Billy [Campbell] set the tone for the show in such a wonderful way. It really was a family.”
Ten years later, we’ve teamed up with Herskovitz to remember why we loved Lily, Rick, and their complicated, unified family.
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By Danielle Turchiano on April 13, 2012
Hart of Dixie took a long hiatus during the cold winter months recently, but it is back with all-new episodes now, just in time to heat things up for spring. And boy do things get hot in Bluebell! Between the preparations for the wedding, a couple more big town events, music, a mysterious stranger, and a love triangle turned on its side, Snakkle has the scoop on which moments are absolutely can’t-miss.
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By Erin Fox on April 12, 2012
Iconic TV moms together! Coming up on Handy Manny! The legendary Florence Henderson and Marion Ross will lend their voices to the Disney Junior hit show in the upcoming episode “Handy Manny and the Seven Tools.” Tune in to check it out on Friday, April 13 at 6:00–6:45 p.m. ET/PT. Snakkle has an exclusive sneak peek below.
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By Brett Singer on April 11, 2012
Brooklyn Decker is only 25 years old. However, her career is currently skyrocketing to the point where we can write a “looking back” story and it doesn’t seem completely ridiculous, especially when we include Ms. Decker’s recent move from eye and arm candy into movies. Also, let’s face it. She’s gorgeous. In addition, she seems like fun. This evaluation is admittedly based on little more than her tweets, which are as pleasant to read as she is to look at. (Yes, we are judging a celebrity based on their Twitter feed. That’s the world we live in, people. Get used to it.) In honor of her 25th birthday, here are photos from Brooklyn Decker’s past, present, and future. You’re welcome, guys.
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