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Here at YourTango, we have A LOT of love for our celebrity crushes. This year, we couldn't let another Valentine's Day go by without letting these sexy, sweet and adorable stars know how we feel!
Mindy Kaling has been called Tina Fey's cool little sister, "in a good way and a bad way."
Mindy Kaling opens up about her new book and how Kim Kardashian's divorce is overwhelming her life.
There are certain things that Kelly Kapoor would do that Mindy Kaling would not. A couple: Fake a pregnancy for attention. Write a letter of support to Jennifer Aniston. Then, of course, there are things that Kelly and Mindy would both do.
New study finds that women are just as funny as men. Eat your heart out, Christopher Hitchens.
I once dated a theater major who firmly believed women aren't as funny as men. I'd stomp my foot and declare that I was not only funny, but far funnier than he was. Every time the argument came up, he'd reference John Belushi, who despite his sexism was indeed a comedic genius, and how Belushi, "didn't think women writers were funny enough." This ridiculous "insight" came from his days on Saturday Night Live, days that included such other comedic geniuses as Gilda Radner.
In honor of National Boss Day, we found 4 ladies who taught us how kick butt in any situation.
Sunday, October 16th is National Boss Day, and to celebrate, we want to recognize all the femme fatale bosses on television and in the movies. Whether these ladies are mid-level mavens or the top women on the team, there are things we can learn from their leadership style. These ladies know how to take control in any situation. Sometimes you have to be a meanie to get the job done.
Ryan Gosling? Anderson Cooper? CHARLIE SHEEN? Well, it would be hilarious. Good God, Lemon!
Perhaps this will be the season that Liz Lemon finds love? 30 Rock has put out a casting call for a new love interest, and it certainly has our mental gears turning. On the show, Tina Fey's character has been wooed (or tried to woo) Dean Winters, Jason Sudeikis, Matt Damon, and Jon Hamm. Who could possibly be next in that trajectory? The show is looking for an unknown between the ages of 36 and 40, who can embody "California-bred with liberal values and a youthful innocence."
The '30 Rock' star confirmed that she is expecting her second child.
With everything Tina Fey currently has going on professionally (namely, a new book, 30 Rock, and a burgeoning writing and directing career,) you'd think that having another child would be the last thing on the 40-year-old TV star's mind. But, like her 30 Rock character, Liz Lemon, Tina is full of surprises and, according to OK! Magazine, recently confirmed that she is five months pregnant with baby number two.
And the awards for best off-screen chemistry go to...
Although there were many great pairs at the 2010 Emmys, we only have nine places on our list of Best Emmy-Night Couples. It's too bad that January Jones and Jason Sudeikis didn't make the cut. We know that everyone was anticipating their official "coming out" as a couple on Emmy night, but we couldn't concentrate on them because January's fugger-than-fug dress took all the focus away from her adorable date.
Which Oscar presenters were perfect pairs and which ones were odd couples?
While the Oscar red carpet is the best place to check out who's dating who, the actual show is a great time to check out the chemistry between presenters. As with every broadcast, some of this year's couplings seemed really random (Jennifer Lopez and Sam Worthington) and others made perfect sense (Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner), but it was interesting to see which paired-up Oscar presenters really hit if off...and which ones looked like they just wanted to hit each other.
Jerry returns to prime time next month with a comedic panel of marriage mediators.
Let the airing of grievances begin! Jerry Seinfeld is returning to NBC in February with a new, unscripted series called The Marriage Ref, serving as co-producer along with Ellen Rakieten (rake it in?) of The Oprah Winfrey Show. Jerry explains that this is "not a therapy show, it's a comedy show," pointing out that some of the funniest TV programs throughout history have been about marriage.