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Three upcoming Marvel shows on Netflix

After the successful release of "Daredevil" on Netflix, three more Marvel shows should prove to be a beneficial addition to the online video streaming service. With "Luke Cage" and "Iron Fist" arriving in mid-2016 and "The Defenders" in 2017, Netflix has a growing list of action movies and shows. 


Infamous bad boy Chuck Bass always knew what he wanted and how to dress to get it.

Dress like an icon: Chuck Bass

Intelligent, motivated and secretly a hopeless romantic — "Gossip Girl’s" most infamous bad boy always knew how to get exactly what he wanted and he always looked flawless doing it. To achieve his sleek, classy and timeless style, try some of these tips.


Louise recognizes the famous actor who played "Hawk" in the samurai movie franchise "Hawk & Chick."

Shows returning to TV this fall

This fall brings about the return of many beloved television shows. Here is a short run-down of 15 of your favorites starting back up over the next few months.  Empire (September 23rd, FOX)- A father who runs a successful record label has been diagnosed with a deadly disease that leaves him to choose which of his three sons will take over the family business.


Colin Farrell As Ray Velcoro on the set for season 2 of "True Detective" on February 17, 2015. (Lacey Terrell/HBO/TNS)

True Detective fans are hopeless for new season

The first season of True Detective debuted on HBO in 2014. It told the story of a 17-year-old murder case through interviews of the two former cops, Rust Cohle (Matthew McConaughey) and Martin Hart (Woody Harrelson), who worked the case.


Mad Men: The Beginning of the End of an Era

This past Sunday evening at 10 p.m. eastern standard time, television audiences witnessed the beginning of the end of an era of Mad Men (the ad men, their mad wives and their many mistresses) with the airing of the first episode of “Mad Men’s” last season.


Weekender Column: We need to talk about eating disorders

People love to talk about food, especially college students. But, for some reason, it’s so hard for these same people — people who will gleefully tell you about their two bagels with shmear for breakfast and their personal pizza for dinner — to talk about eating disorders.


'Justified' the rare TV show to end right

“Justified” has long been the underrated drama of television’s Golden Age. It mixes drama and humor as expertly as “Breaking Bad” or “Mad Men,” and spins season-long arcs with the best of them, but coming into its sixth and final season, the show is still under the radar. It’s a shame, because it’s doing something that most TV dramas don’t: ending the right way.


Gotham gone wrong

When making a TV show about Gotham City without Batman, there’s a right way and a wrong way of doing it.