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By Danielle Turchiano on August 22, 2012
Boy bands—they’re not just pretty faces, are we right? Even though we know you had their mugs plastered all over your walls, notebooks, and lockers growing up. How could you resist swooning to their sweet ballads and rocking out to their hot dance moves? Thanks to the spending power of the American teenager, the men behind the music weren’t mere one-hit wonders, but have they kept their appeal all these years later. Snakkle looks back at ‘N SYNC along with some of your other favorite boy bands, then and now.
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By Erin Fox on August 1, 2012
ABC has an ambitious new lineup coming to your TVs and DVRs this fall. Snakkle was at the 2012 Television Critics Association press tour in Beverly Hills to preview the new comedies and dramas and, of course, the announcement of the Dancing with the Stars all-star cast! Get all the important news nuggets below!
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By Nina Hämmerling Smith on September 20, 2012
For the past 14 seasons, we’ve watched them shake and sashay their sequins around the dance floor. Now, 13 past contestants—including six previous winners, two Olympic champions, two boy-banders, and a football legend—are back to compete once again for the mirror-ball trophy. Here are some of our favorites; who do you think will win Dancing with the Stars: All Stars (premiering Monday, September 24, at 8 p.m. ET)?
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By Katherine Butler on April 18, 2012
Take one Greek singleton, throw in an all-American guy, and what do you get? Try the 2002 sleeper hit My Big Fat Greek Wedding, which grossed over $368 million worldwide. The Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson-produced film went on to become the highest-grossing romantic comedy of 2002—and of all time. Written by and starring Nia Vardalos, the Joel Zwick-helmed film told the story of Toula Portokalos, a single 30-year-old woman who feels stuck in her life as the unmarried “failed” sister of the Portokalos family. After Toula takes charge of her life, she meets the handsome and utterly white-Anglo-Saxon-Protestant Ian Miller (John Corbett), falling madly in love. Hilarity ensues when Toula’s Greek-to-the-nines family first disapproves and then wildly enfolds Ian into their Olympic embrace. Here’s a salute to our favorite Greek family and what they are up to today.
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By Lisa Angelo on October 21, 2011
Be afraid! These celebrity ghosts and ghouls wore some fantastically frightening homemade costumes back in high school. Enter if you dare!
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