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Late Night With Seth Meyers
Today was Martha Stewart’s 79th birthday. If you want to get her something, she already has one, she made it herself and it’s way better than the one you bought.
Authorities in New Jersey cited a homeowner after they recently rented out their house for a pool party for an estimated 85 children, raising the question: how do you punish someone who is willing to have 85 kids at their house? cheese box. Meanwhile, Belevita is like, “Who knew we’d be the classy brand?”
Former vice-president Joe Biden is expected to pick his running mate this week and make a formal announcement later this month. Then and only then will the Obamas turn their phones back on.
At a museum in Italy, a tourist snapped three toes off a 19th-century statue while posing for a photo. When the security guard saw three toes on the floor he was like, “OK,
By Kyla Brewer TV Media
Thatmagical time of year is almost here, and TV fans are in for some fresh treats at last. After months of reruns and binge watching, it’s finally time for new TV series to pop up in prime time.
While there may not be as many productions as usual for this year’s fall TV harvest, there are still some choice offerings. Cable channels are ready to duke it out for ratings with their own original programming, and he major networks have secured a mix of dramas, a comedy and even a game show.
HBO will be out of the gate early with the premiere of “We Are Who We Are,” on Monday, Sept. 14. The drama from Luca Guadagnino (“Call Me By Your Name,” 2017) examines modern teen angst set against the backdrop of an American military base in Italy in 2016. It stars Jack Dylan Grazer (“It,” 2017) as Fraser, a shy teenager who moves from New York to the base.
AMC hopes to continue the suc cess of its The Walking Dead fran chise with “The Walking Dead: World Beyond,” scheduled to pre miere Sunday, Oct. 4. The series had been slated to premiere in April, but AMC changed its plans when COV ID-19 forced the industry-wide shut down, opting instead to save it for its fall schedule. Set 10 years after the advent of the apocalypse, the show follows sisters Iris (Aliyah Royale,