In 2012, "Duck Dynasty" — a show about our God-fearing, gun-toting, redneck family — swept Middle America. We owned our time slot and had millions of viewers. I can't exactly say why Duck Dynasty was so popular, but I have an educated guess. The American people needed to believe the God-centered family was still important to American life.
Wilford Brimley, who worked his way up from movie stunt rider to an indelible character actor who brought gruff charm, and sometimes menace, to a range of films that included “Cocoon,” “The Natural” and “The Firm,” has died. He was 85.
Orlando Magic player Jonathan Isaac chose to stand for the national anthem during Friday's game against the Brooklyn Nets.
As sports begin re-emerging from a months-long hiatus amid the coronavirus pandemic, one NFL player is making one thing abundantly clear: he will stand for the national anthem.
Sight and Sound Theatres announces that a live stage production of Queen Esther will make its worldwide debut on Labor Day weekend.
Regis Philbin, the genial host who shared his life with television viewers over morning coffee for decades and helped himself and some fans strike it rich with the game show “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,” has died at 88, People magazine reported.
For all Ali Wentworth got right in her response to concerns about pornography, it also falls short.
Actress Candace Cameron Bure says her faith is at the center of everything she does.
Actor-producer turned media mogul Tyler Perry can now add another title to his ever-growing resume – the title of peacemaker. He's doing what he can to help healing begin in his adopted city of Atlanta.
Todd Tilghman is a pastor, husband, and father of eight children - he's also the winner of "The Voice 2020".