If you're wondering what to do on Christmas Day after opening all the presents, Cheddar Art Correspondent Cheryl McGinnis says you can give the gift of art.
McGinnis tells us about the latest exhibit at the Jewish Museum in New York, which is open on Christmas Day. "Modigliani Unmasked," an exhibition of the early drawings of Amedeo Modigliani, is on display until February 8, 2018.
McGinnis gives us her take on the immersive experience of the exhibit. She also explains the importance of art in the city during the holidays.
As a kid, Leung's parents discouraged him from performing in musicals. But he says, by allowing him to watch PBS, which exposing him to "Great Performances," he was pushed even more toward acting.
Chef Carla Hall, co-host of ABC's "The Chew," shares her tricks for easy-to-make appetizers and dishes that can be on everyone's holiday tables this Thanksgiving.
The 2016 Presidential election inspired actress Laura Bell Bundy to create a benefit concert to educate people about women's rights and health. All of the proceeds are going to Planned Parenthood, and other organizations.
Christopher Abbott talks about his new film "Sweet Virginia" and his love for psychology, a discipline that's laid the groundwork for his many dark roles.
Musicians Scott Tyler, Matt Lipkins, and Adam Hoffman joined us at the Flatiron studio. They talked about being discovered by Justin Timberlake, and how the pop star's helped them with their latest single, "Hot Damn."
Actor Drew Droege joined Cheddar to discuss his latest projects, which include a drag show version of "Golden Girls," in which he plays Betty White's Rose Nylund. We check his knowledge of the classic character's line in our game, "Who Said It: Rose or Trump?"
Chef Gail Simmons just released a new cookbook filled with cocktails and simple recipes. Her favorite? Maple sugar pie.
The cast is set to receive an Elizabeth Taylor Award for social awareness in December. Logan Shroyer, the actor who plays teenage Kevin Pearson, shares how the series is addressing social issues.
The Arrested Development star is partnering with Emily Axford and Brian Murphy on the sketch comedy series, which first made its debut online.
The internationally recognized chef shares how wine, perfect timing, and family have been essential to his success.
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