
The Better Show
Weekdays 8am
Monday 2/20
- Special Guests: Ashley and JP from The Bachelorette
- Red carpet beauty secrets
Tuesday 2/21
- Special Guests: Roma Downey & Chef Cardie
- How to get a raise
Wednesday 2/22
- Special Guest: William Shatner & Amanda Seyfried
- Oscar Buzz
Thursday 2/23
- Destressing tips
- Self help resolutions
Friday 2/24
- Special Guest: Maria Canals-Barrera
- Getting organized
About the Show
The Better Show, a nationally syndicated lifestyle TV show, aims to make your life "better" by focusing on trends, beauty breakthroughs, finances, fitness, sex, decorating and all hot topics that affect your family and relationships.
Some of our past celebrity guests include Paula Abdul, Kim Kardashian, Jerry Seinfeld, Vanessa Williams, Ivanka Trump, Naomi Judd, Maria Shriver, numerous daytime soap stars, and many other talented celebrities.
Watercooler
Katie Cassidy has landed the role of 'Dinah Lance' (aka Black Canary), opposite Stephen Amell, in The CW's Green Arrow fall pilot, Arrow. The 25-year-old beauty has been a network fixture in Supernatural, Melrose Place and Gossip Girl. Arrow cast also includes Susanna Thompson (NCIS) as Oliver Queen's mother and David Ramsey (Dexter) as a Queen confidante, TVLine reports.
Kristin Kreuk returns to The CW in one of the lead roles for drama pilot Beauty and the Beast. The actress memorably played 'Lana Lang' for seven seasons on Smallville. Loosely based on the '80s series, B&B is a contemporary procedural, with Kristin as an NYPD homicide detective protecting a secret vigilante hero—the survivor of a military experiment that went disastrously wrong, says EW.
Ian Somerhalder may play a bad-boy monster on The Vampire Diaries, but off-screen he's a passionate defender of animal life. He'll receive the prestigious Wyler Award next month at the Humane Society of America's 26th annual Genesis Awards ceremony. Ian is being honored for his committed efforts using traditional and social media to campaign about critical animal welfare issues.
WBNX will air the movie Proof this Sunday at 8pm. The Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning story was written by Akron's own David Auburn. His grandfather was president of The University of Akron for two decades and his father is a former dean of the school. Oscar-winners Gwyneth Paltrow and Anthony Hopkins star in the film.




