By: John Paul Jones | 2010-02-18 | TV Jay Leno handed the reins of The Tonight Show to Conan O'Brien after holding them for 17 years... now Jay is rumored to be returning with his big chin to the show; who do you prefer, Jay or Conan? read more
By: Kaylee Arianna | 2011-07-08 | Movies The venerable pretense that became one of TV's sturdiest (and most juicy) institutions, and a pane into Dweller civilisation. Same `Today,' `Tonight' was the production of NBC exec Sylvester `Pat' Weaverbird. Originally send live from New York, it went to tape in the recent '50s (which enabled censors to piece Tool Paar's `w.c.' jocularity, prompting him to walking off the impart) and to L.A in 1972, so his peer, Johnny Carson---who hosted the pretending for 30 years---could person hit to much c read more
By: John Stevens | 2011-02-17 | Music On Monday, February 15, Lady gaga appeared on the “Tonight Show with Jay Leno”, an American late-night talk show hosted by Jay Leno himself, to talk about the Madonna comparisons to her song “Born This Way”. The singer also mentioned to the 2011 Grammy Awards in which she appeared in a very non traditional Red Carpet walk…in an egg. In addition, Lady Gaga announced that she will be taping a special of the Monster Ball tour for HBO and her video for “Born This Way” will be released very soon. read more
By: Julie Cudney | 2010-02-02 | Culture For most of the younger generation, Jay Leno is synonymous with late night TV, great interviewing and hilarious opening standup. Those who have been around a little longer know that Leno took over for read more
By: Evander Klum | 2010-01-23 | Cars Jay Leno, the Emmy-award winning comedian and host of The Tonight Show is one of the first Americans who receive keys to a BMW Hydrogen 7 which was delivered at his famed car garage in Burbank, Califo read more
By: Evander Klum | 2010-01-28 | Cars Jay Leno is the latest to receive the key of a BMW Hydrogen 7. BMW has given the first hydrogen-powered luxury sedan to several prominent figures in major industries in order to successfully achieve t read more
By: Macie Brown | 2010-02-23 | Music Cher was born in 1946 in El Centro and well-known for being a pop music singer-songwriter, actress and record producer. read more
By: Robert A. Mills | 2010-04-01 | Movies I have been madly in love with Sigourney Weaver ever since I found out she was Sylvester "Pat" Weaver's daughter. When Pat, as the head of NBC, created the Today Show and the Tonight Show-not to mention Wide, Wide World (with Dave Garroway) and NBC's Monitor, radio's predecessor to CBS' 60 Minutes-I wrote him a letter offering to come work for him for free. He never replied. read more
By: Pamela Walker | 2010-01-27 | Music A true Diva that signifies the name is the one and only Cher also known as Cherilyn Sarkisian was born on May 20 1946.She achieved popularity in the 1960s as a musician with her second Sonny. Their gr read more
By: Jim Cordova | 2010-10-14 | Internet Marketing Jay Kubassek had been the direct sales distributor for Wealth Masters International before he created Carbon Copy Pro system. This system is designed to strictly sell Wealth Masters International Product. read more
By: Nathan Wright | 2010-03-30 | Ask an Expert Jay Abraham is a successful businessman, who is the CEO of the Abraham Group, Inc in Los Angeles, California. He has spent the last 25 years of his life solving problems and significantly increasing the bottom lines of over 10,000 clients in more than 400 industries worldwide. He has been acknowledged as a unique and distinctive authority in the field of business performance enhancement. read more
By: Michael | 2010-10-04 | Football EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- The only certainty about the concussion that knocked Bears QB Jay Cutler out of commission in Sunday's 17-3 loss to the Giants seems to be the ambiguity cast on his timetable for a return. Bears coach Lovie Smith gave the standard response of positivity when asked if Cutler could rejoin the club in time for next Sunday's game against the Carolina Panthers. Yet the league's policies on how teams handle head injuries could put a damper on that optimism. read more