Kelli Berglund heads to Knott's Berry Farm to try out their newest ride, Voyage to the Iron Reef, and chat with Blake Michael, Jared Gilmore, Nolan Gould, and more.
YH hits the green for the 8th annual George Lopez Celebrity Golf Classic to chat with George himself, Arsenio Hall, Joe Pesci, Anthony Anderson, Joe Mantegna, Don Cheadle, and more.
YH heads to the Blushington Beauty Lounge in L.A. where we meet up with "Awkward." star Ashley Rickards to get a tutorial on how to achieve her signature cat-eye look.
YH ventures into the private studio/mancave of comedian Adam Carolla to get a behind the scenes peek of his podcast and find out more about his film 'Road Hard'.
YH is at the JW Marriott at L.A. Live in Downtown Los Angeles to pay a visit to Ford's Filling Station Restaurant and chat with the owner himself, Chef Ben Ford.
YH tempts your taste buds as we head to Maude of Beverly Hills, the first U.S. restaurant from Australian chef Curtis Stone where he shows us how to plate 2 of those courses from his tasting menu.
YH heads to the Concordia Summit in NYC where we catch up with Senator John McCain, former Colombia president Àlvaro Uribe, business mogul T. Boone Pickens, and Senator Amy Klobuchar.
Janel Parrish ("Pretty Little Liars") and Kelli Berglund ("Lab Rats") take you on a frightening journey through one of the Knott's Scary Farm haunted mazes.
Actor and Subway Fresh Artist Moses Storm shows us around his performance art exhibit 'Modern Millennial', which captures the lives of the younger generation of today.
YH heads to Dodger Stadium for Clayton Kershaw's annual ping-pong event to chat with Kershaw himself, Chris Harrison, Craig Robinson, George Lopez, Chris Paul, and more.
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