The Carol Burnett Show delivered another comedy masterclass with a sketch that doubles as a tongue-in-cheek guide on how not to sneak into the house after having too much to drink. The scene, from Season 3, Episode 21, features legends Harvey Korman and Tim Conway at their absolute best. The skit begins with Harvey slipping quietly into the house, checking to make sure everything is safe. He motions for Tim to follow, assuring him that his wife is fast asleep. Tim tiptoes inside — only to immediately panic and announce he has “lost his tongue.” Trying to regain control, Harvey…
Author: Kelly Whitewood
We all have to start somewhere. Like many artists, Ella Langley grew up with music stitched into her dreams. The Alabama native has been chasing this path since she was young, dropping her first songs at just 18. She’s often said that music is the only job she ever wanted — and she’s lived that truth. Before the CMA Awards, she even joked that she’s “addicted to the road.” “I literally am addicted to being on the road and playing shows. I’ve been on the roadmap every weekend since I was 18 years old, minus COVID. I’m obsessed with it.”…
The Carol Burnett Show gave us a treasure trove of iconic comedy, but few sketches are as laugh-out-loud unforgettable as Tim Conway and Harvey Korman’s disastrous military scene. Set in what appears to be a Civil War–era encampment, this sketch had me howling from the very first moment. Conway ambles into the frame as a hopelessly inept officer, speaking in an accent so thick you could pour it. Korman, playing the long-suffering sergeant, tries desperately to maintain his composure as Conway bumbles his way through the process of discharging him. Classic Conway — you can almost catch that mischievous twinkle…
Keeping a holiday tradition alive, Bunnie Xo has once again delivered her annual Christmas chaos — and fans couldn’t be happier. In recent years, her festive videos have become must-watch moments for her followers, whether it was her naughty remix of Mariah Carey’s classic “All I Want for Christmas Is To Be Screwed” or 2023’s outrageous “12 Days of Rizzmas.” And for 2024, she stuck with a timeless holiday staple… just with the Bunnie twist, of course — and a little help from her husband, Jelly Roll. Bunnie dropped her brand-new Christmas video yesterday: a “slightly mischievous” reimagining of “Grandma…
Harvey Korman absolutely falls apart during Tim Conway’s hysterical dog routine — and honestly, who could blame him? The moment Tim slips into that uncanny, canine-like behavior, Harvey’s composure completely unravels. It’s one of the most iconic moments from The Carol Burnett Show, and no matter how many times you watch it, seeing Harvey try (and fail) to keep a straight face never gets old. The Carol Burnett Show remains one of the greatest and most cherished programs in television history. With its legendary cast and wildly imaginative sketches, the show left behind a treasure trove of comedy that continues…
An unexpected pairing… but honestly, I’m loving every second of it. Back in February, Lainey Wilson joined rock icon Steven Tyler for a powerhouse performance of Aerosmith’s classic “Dream On” at the 6th Annual Jam for Janie charity event held at the Hollywood Palladium, right after the 2025 Grammy Awards. “Dream On,” from Aerosmith’s 1973 self-titled debut album, was written by Tyler himself and went on to become the band’s first major breakthrough. Though it peaked at #59 on the Billboard Hot 100, it became a massive hometown anthem in Boston and cemented its place as a rock-and-roll staple. Most…
The country music community is mourning alongside singer Coffey Anderson, who revealed that his ex-wife, Criscilla Anderson, has passed away. Criscilla, 45, died on December 2 after a long and difficult battle with colon cancer, which she had been fighting since 2019. In a heartbreaking Instagram post, Coffey wrote,“Criscilla embodied strength and what it means to be a fighter more than anyone I’ve ever known. Heaven gained a star today.”He shared that before she died, she told him, “If you see a butterfly, that will be me. If you miss me, a butterfly will show up. I’ll be there.” Coffey…
During the 43rd Kennedy Center Honors, Garth Brooks was brought to tears as Kelly Clarkson delivered a stunning rendition of his classic hit, “The Dance.” It was a deeply touching moment — made even more meaningful by the close friendship the two share. Garth is a regular guest on Kelly’s show, where the pair often dive into conversations about music, marriage, parenthood, and life. Their bond and mutual love of country music run deep. So when Kelly was invited to honor Garth by performing “The Dance,” she eagerly accepted. Not only because she adores him as a person and as…
The night Sting paid tribute to Bruce Springsteen became one of the most unforgettable moments in the history of the Kennedy Center Honors. His performance of “The Rising” was so raw and heartfelt that it left Springsteen visibly overwhelmed. Bathed in warm, amber lighting, Sting’s voice carried a blend of power and tenderness that perfectly matched the spirit of Springsteen’s anthem. As he began, the entire room fell into a reverent hush, drawn in by the sincerity of each note. His haunting delivery brought a renewed emotional depth to the song, honoring Springsteen with profound respect. Sting opened “The Rising”…
Riley Green helped kick off the holiday season with a nostalgic performance of “Christmas To Me” during this year’s CMA Country Christmas. Taking the stage with his guitar, Green delivered a heartfelt version of his original holiday song — a tribute to small-town Christmases spent surrounded by family. The lyrics paint familiar scenes of holiday chaos and charm: a packed yard at Grandma’s, grandkids clambering into Grandpa’s lap, and all the perfectly imperfect moments that make the day unforgettable. He sings: “And all them in-laws are showin’ up late / For a five star meal on a paper plate /…