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By Kerensa Cadenas on April 7, 2015
Check out The Mommy Show with top mommy blogger, Ilan Wiles interviewing celebrity parents like Melissa Rivers, Tony Hale and Sarah Drew about their parenting experiences.
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By Brittany Carson on November 15, 2012
Less Than Zero, the ‘80s film adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis’ novel by the same name, starred “Brat Pack” hit makers: Andrew McCarthy, Robert Downey Jr. and Jami Gertz. Andrew McCarthy’s character, Clay, comes home for Christmas break during his first year of college to find both his best friend (Downey Jr.) and high school girlfriend (Gertz) addicted to drugs and in a confusing love triangle. Set against the cocaine-ridden, party hard backdrop of LA’s wealthy offspring, the film was a grim depiction of LA’s desperate youth. Snakkle looks back on their noteworthy roles and finds out where they are now!
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By Nina Hämmerling Smith on October 12, 2012
The past 2012 NFL season got off to a shaky start when the replacement referees (brought in while the NFL negotiated with the usual starters) made some highly controversial (read: wrong) calls. And in 2013, two brothers go head to head, coaching the two playoff winners: The Ravens and 49ers. And both have their eyes on that coveted Superbowl title—what are the odds of that? Check out some of these NFL big shots—and a few future Hall of Famers—before they were stars…
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By Erin Fox on July 10, 2012
Uncase your vintage Princess Leia gold bikini, your best Fukiyose Seiri anime costume or just slap on your favorite nerd T-shirt and get ready to rock the Con. That’s Comic-Con 2012 to all you newbies. Snakkle has a few tips if you’re heading to San Diego, so check it out!
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By Jennifer Bradshaw on April 27, 2012
In a world before “real” housewives, world travelers, celebrity apprentices, and weight loss contestants, scripted TV actually ruled the airwaves. They occupied our TVs every weeknight through the ‘80s and ‘90s. They taught us life lessons in neat 30-minute segments. Snakkle takes a look at where some of our favorite sitcom stars are today.
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The last five years spent with the titular spy on NBC’s Chuck have felt like they have flown by. Perhaps that is because the show delivered some short seasons; perhaps it is because we got used to it living perpetually on the bubble; perhaps it is simply that time really does fly when you’re having fun. And the cast and crew of Chuck certainly had fun! But through the laughs, there were also more serious moments, too. Snakkle takes a walk down memory lane with Zachary Levi, Yvonne Strahovski, Joshua Gomez, and Adam Baldwin to find out what they’ll miss most about their home for the last five years.
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By Snakkle Staff on December 19, 2011
Name: Scarlett Johansson Birthdate: November 22, 1984 Hometown: New York, New York Fansite: http://www.scarlett-fan.com/ Before They Were Stars: Scarlett Johansson was born to architect Karsten Johansson and film buff Melanie Sloan. At 9, she made her film debut in North as John Ritter’s daughter. Two years later, she scored an Independent Spirit nomination for her […]
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By Brett Singer on October 25, 2011
NASCAR is one of the most popular sports in the United States, with millions of fans following their favorite driver’s every move. Look at these before-they-were-stars shots of some of NASCAR’s most popular pole positioners. Can you figure out who’s who?
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By Brett Singer on September 29, 2011
After a long and rain-soaked season, the Major League Baseball playoffs are upon us! Here’s an idea we’d like to pitch you — can you guess who these MLB stars were before they hit it big? (Get it? Pitch? Hit? Please say yes, we’re out of puns.) Check it out!
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By Elizabeth Perkins on September 15, 2011
Head of the Class showcased a group of gifted students in the “individualized honors program” (IHP) at a New York City public high school. This wasn’t your run-of-the-mill sitcom about a white suburban family—Head of the Class featured a groundbreaking, multiracial ensemble cast and ran from 1986 to 1991. Were their futures so bright they needed shades? Let’s find out!
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