the real housewives of beverly hills tv program
- A recap of the Nov. 25 episode of 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,' as Kim hopes to keep things light -- and fails miserably
- This week¿s episode begins with Brandi naked in a bathtub, explaining to gal-pal Jennifer Gimenez that seeing as she¿s settled into her new digs, she no longer has much use for real estate boyfriend J.R
- A recap of the Nov. 4 season premiere of 'The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills'
- A recap of the reunion show of 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills'
- A recap of ther season finale of 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,' in which Lisa finally gets to enjoy her vow-renewal ceremony
- Kyle's store opening brings drama to this week's 'Real Housewives of Bevery Hills'
- Kim is being very fair and kind with her delivery, but Taylor's stone-faced expression gives me pause. I can't believe Taylor's even on the show this season.
- Finally, the night has come. Adrienne and Brandi are going to be at the same place, at the same time.
- 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' recap, Twerking to empowerment
- This is the next-to-last episode of season three and I'm already in withdrawal. I'll probably be slumped in a corner with a Botox needle in my forehead next week
- The famous celebrity performs her first concert, and Kim's house turns out to be haunted (besides the skeletons in the closet)
- Kyle plans yet another dinner party to give Marissa another chance to get to know the girls. For some reason, she's still pretending that there's anything functional about their friendships
- Brandi rolls up to the party looking ready for war. She starts getting crass with Kyle, and Lisa has to tell her to behave.
- Brandi imparts a bit of gossip about Adrienne that is so intense the audience doesn't even get to hear it. Kyle is shocked. Shocked, I say!
- At the dinner table, post-F-bomb, it is tense, y'all. Brandi and Kim leave the table, and Lisa stays behind, defending Brandi. Blah.
- 'Real Housewives of Beverly Hills' recap,
- The Fosters host a dinner party that takes a turn for the awkward when two drunken housewives start singing Amazing Grace.
- For some reason, a group of grown women seemed determined to hash out all of their petty drama at a child's birthday party.
- The title, "Down and Left Out in Beverly Hills" signaled that we were in for some childish shenanigans this episode, and the ladies delivered
- "Top Chef: Texas": The three-city tour continues to Dallas, y'all
- Leonard Pitts says Russell Armstrong's suicide exposes the sickness of turning people's problems into mass entertainment