Cristela Alonzo’s new show is great; her personality is even better!
Tickets are still available for the Women’s Media Awards on Oct. 29.
Tyra Banks has a “Fab” new talk show coming next fall.
Actors, these simple tips will help TV/film crews not hate you.
SNL has a new cast member—meet Leslie Jones!
Deborah Norville, Megyn Kelly and others offer advice on success. (Video)
A great night at Elle’s Women in Hollywood gala.
— KELLY GLOVER
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