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I admire the way my colleague Michael Slezak has analyzed the shortcomings of Adam Lambert's AMA performance. He writes like a first-rate music critic, breaking ...

By Kate Ward Goes from Jacksonville, Fla., on Jan. 20, to Boise, Idaho, on Feb. 11, with singer-songwriter Matt Hires

Ken Tucker praises controversial performance: Adam's all anyone wants to talk about today, for good reason!

I watched the American Music Awards a few hours too late to participate in our live blog of the event on EW.com’s Music Mix. Without being fully aware of my actions (I was on my laptop too, of course), I ended up rewinding Alicia Keys’ and Jay-Z’s excellent performance of “Empire State of Mind” like

Early estimates from Nielsen have last night’s American Music Awards on ABC drawing 14.2 million viewers over three hours, an increase of 2.0 million viewers over last year and the award show’s highest viewership since 2002. But even with those kind of numbers (and controversial performances from the likes of American Idol alum Adam Lambert),

AP - Will it be Ellen DeGeneres, Dr. Phil or Dr. Oz? Maybe none of the above. The announced shutdown of "The Oprah Winfrey Show" in two years creates room for a new queen (or king) of daytime television.

AP - Michael Jackson's doctor has returned to work at his Houston medical clinic for the first time since the pop star's death.

Ken Tucker on ''Seinfeld'' reunion; Jessica Shaw on a tentative peace between brothers and Globetrotters

AP - McDonald's is going green — swapping its traditional red backdrop for a deep hunter green — to promote a more eco-friendly image in Europe.

By Ken Tucker Ken Tucker on a tale of two arcs: the ''Seinfeld''-episode-within-the-episode (fun), and Larry David world (dicier)

By Jessica Shaw The Globetrotters and the brothers strike a tentative peace, while Ericka and Brian try to stay in the race and get through Prague

The 2009 reality TV season is zooming toward its inevitable end -- the sounds of