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Ralphie Aversa

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Host, Entertain This! at USA Today

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  • 1 week ago | usatoday.com | Ralphie Aversa

    NEW YORK − While filming the movie "Nonnas," Joe Manganiello stayed in Hoboken, New Jersey. He settled into a routine there, from his favorite coffee shops to his dog-walking route. The actor also became familiar with his local gym, thanks to the cast dinners he indulged in. "We're out at some Italian restaurant eating giant meals," Manganiello, 48, recalls to USA TODAY, noting that chefs would send out appetizers on the house.

  • 1 week ago | usatoday.com | Ralphie Aversa

    NEW YORK − Colman Domingo remembers three men who shaped his sense of fashion: his brother, stepfather and biological father.

  • 1 month ago | usatoday.com | Ralphie Aversa

    NEW YORK – Christopher Meloni uses an interesting metaphor when he describes sharing a screen with longtime "Law & Order" co-star Mariska Hargitay. "Like slipping into a warm bath; you know what you're getting," the actor, 64, tells USA TODAY. "There's not going to be a problem. You get to focus on making the scene as honest and interesting as you possibly can.

  • 1 month ago | usatoday.com | Ralphie Aversa

    NEW YORK ‒ Gabriel Macht is thrilled with the resurgence of the USA Network legal drama "Suits," which aired from 2011 to 2019. The actor talks about clips of the show going viral on social media. He marvels at how the series took off when it hit Netflix in 2023. He even mentions that "Suits" was one of the most illegally downloaded TV shows of its time, according to rankings from a website that publishes news on copyright and file sharing.

  • 1 month ago | usatoday.com | Ralphie Aversa

    NEW YORK – Babies, movies and a pandemic. Life came at the band OK Go pretty quickly. "The next thing we knew, it had been like 8 years since our last record and we got to work making one," lead singer Damian Kulash tells USA TODAY, as he recounts the reasons why the group went over 10 years between albums. "But we never thought we were taking a hiatus. We just were busy."Busy may be an understatement. That period included Kulash and his wife Kristin Gore having twins.

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9 May 25

RT @usatodaylife: While filming #Nonnas, @joemanganiello became a regular at his local gym in Hoboken, New Jersey. The actor explains why t…

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7 May 25

RT @USATODAY: So what do celebrities want to know at the #MetGala about @Instagram? Who better to ask than Adam @mosseri! USA TODAY's @ralp…

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6 May 25

RT @USATODAY: What's the #MetGala like? @michaelurie was there in 2019 and shares a few funny stories with USA TODAY's @ralphieaversa. #Ent…