From Oscar mix-ups to ice dragons, there were no slow news days this year in the world of entertainment. Hollywood Life's Lauren Cox joins us to recap the 2017's biggest pop-culture stories. The entertainment editor says Hollywood's most dominant headline belonged to the #MeToo movement.
Cox considers whether the industry's "reckoning" will continue into next year. She also reveals why she thinks Taylor Swift's "Reputation" album hasn't caught on with the zeitgeist yet. However, Swift could be in store for a big 2018 when her world tour gets underway.
"Star Wars: The Last Jedi" just crossed $800 million in the worldwide box office. Cox discusses whether the franchise will ever leave audiences feeling fatigued. Finally, we break down the new Kardashian babies entering the world in 2018, and how they might change the reality stars' empire.
Baker's back for one more day to talk with Carlo about the latest with the wildfires in the West, a hurricane coming in the Gulf, new swing-state polls, and more.
Sotheby's will host its first-ever hip-hop auction where iconic pieces like the Notorious BIG's king of New York crown and more than 20 love letters written by Tupac are up for sale. Cassandra Hatton, Sotheby's senior specialist, joined Cheddar to discuss organizing the event and what to expect from the auction.
Peter O'Reilly, the NFL's executive vice president of club business and league events, talked to Cheddar about the league's new approach to racial inequality issues this year.
No signs of relief as fires rage across the West; Fauci and Trump offer differing guidance for the fall; fans boo NFL players on season opener & what to do with your hands in a photo.
Americans are commemorating 9/11 with tributes that have been altered by coronavirus precautions and woven into the presidential campaign, drawing both President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden to pay respects at the same memorial without crossing paths.
The National Toy Hall of Fame has announced the 12 toys that are up for induction later this year.
America's Got Talent host and heart health advocate, Howie Mandel, joined Cheddar to discuss his ongoing fight in battling high cholesterol. Mandel has launched a website dedicated to providing heart health tips.
Actress Angela Kinsey joined Cheddar to discuss new "Office Ladies" podcast and production amid the coronavirus pandemic. Kinsey also talks partnership with Advil.
Carlo has some thoughts about the revelations in the new Bob Woodward book. Plus, fires turn the sky orange in San Fran, a tale of two retail sectors, Oscar inclusion & the NFL is back.
Wildfires are raging unchecked across parts of the western United States as winds sweep the region.
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