When it comes to the holiday season, there’s no cozier TV binge than Parks and Recreation. The former NBC series, which ...
Jim Justice, a businessman who founded Bluestone Farms in 1977, has built the operation into the leading grain producer on the East Coast. With a net worth exceeding $500 million, he ranks among ...
Jim O'Heir has taken his experience on the iconic comedy and turned it into his new book, "Welcome to Pawnee: Stories of Friendship, Waffles and Parks & Recreation." ...
"I got the chills like, 'oh my God, oh my god. The man is in the building!'" Jim O'Heir told Newsweek of Murray arriving on ...
He ultimately became a series regular, as Jerry Gergich, who fans will remember as the parks and rec department's favorite punching bag. And now he is out with a new book all about the series and the ...
The actor was hired knowing his character could be cut, but one moment on set sealed his fate for the rest of the series.
Jim O’Heir has almost 200 acting credits to his name, appearing on dozens of iconic TV shows like ER, Friends, and Better ...
Jim O'Heir's Parks And Rec memoir is here, and, no, it's not a "tell-all" from the comedy's biggest target for jokes.
Someone had the wise idea to blur it out in post-production, and a writer decided to give Tom that fantastic line.” That ...
Jim O'Heir recounts the story behind Aziz Ansari's classic "Parks" line, "Wow, that is a shockingly huge mini horse erection.
When it comes to comfort television, no show quite captures the warm and fuzzy feelings better than Parks and Recreation, and ...
Jim O'Heir (The Fall) discussed which Parks and Recreation actor most resembles their character, Hollywood representation, ...