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The online world moves so quickly it's hard to keep pace. Shira Lazar looks to make the task much easier with her entertainment series What's Trending. As its name suggests, each episode touches on the hottest online trends that are about the break into the mainstream. The blend of music, social movements, and pop culture keeps each episode engaging.

Torrey McGraw talks to industry movers and shakers in his celebrity entertainment series Grind & Thrive. While it sounds like a sexy soul flavored program, it's actually based around candid and inspiring interviews with folks excelling in their chosen fields. With each episode lasting around 30 minutes, McGraw takes the time to really get to know his interview subjects rather than just skimming the surface.

Don't confuse it with Inside the Actor's Studio; Inside the Actor's Studio Apartment is much funnier! It sees host Daniel Bowers chatting with the new wave of comedy actors, including Kristen Schaal and Jon Friedman, in their own homes. The laughs in this real life comedy series are genuine and never feel forced, unlike so many scripted comedies we find online.

TV personality David Holmes introduces viewers to some of his favorite comedians, musicians, and filmmakers in the online entertainment show, A Drink with Dave. The series feels more like a filmed encounter between friends over a few drinks than a traditional talk show, and it's better for it. That sense of spontaneity and honesty is lacking in so many traditional interview series, so it's refreshing to see one without the polish.

Catch a dose of culture with musician Dusty Wright's celebrity entertainment channel, Culture Catch. His interview subjects are impressive, and his One-Take musical performances a great way to learn about some new talent. The irregular release schedule is a bit frustrating, but it's easy enough to subscribe to the channel’s RSS feed.

The worlds of fashion and celebrity combine in the webseries Gossip Meets Couture. With best friends Leigh and Sani at the helm it feels a little amateurish, like two friends hanging out rather than a polished web production, but its regular weekly episodes should help these girls find a following online.

Florida's DJ Short-e takes viewers behind the scenes of his glamorous life in the webseries The Short-e Show. The celebrity entertainment series features a host of big names including rapper Jay-Z, magician David Blaine, and DJ Samantha Ronson. But DJ Short-e's posturing is a bit off-putting. I get the feeling he thinks he's a bigger star than he really is.

It's that time of year again; the time when we all get a little starry-eyed as we reflect on the films that made a big impression in the past year. Joining us in our reminiscing is Mela Ryzik with her webseries The Carpetbagger. This diverse series goes beyond the usual red carpet fashion assessments with its analysis of the Hollywood awards season.

If sitting through entire episodes of TV Guide's Hollywood 411 seems too arduous, you can watch the best bits through the network's YouTube entertainment channel, Celebrity Interviews. Don't expect a lot of depth from these interviews, but they are a lot of fun with playful questions and beautiful star subjects.

Time harnesses the interactive qualities of the internet with its revealing celebrity entertainment series, 10 Questions. The iconic magazine invites readers to pose questions of selected stars via their website; the best 10 make the final cut. The diverse array of personalities profiled, including Oscar winning actors, best-selling authors, and leading businessmen, keeps things interesting.
