Reading While Eating For July 15: Do You Believe in Magic?
Magic is in the air for the debut of Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 2, so today’s links are dedicated to all of the wizards and witches out there.
Magic is in the air for the debut of Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 2, so today’s links are dedicated to all of the wizards and witches out there.
Cast a Freezing Charm on any distractions, and sneak a peek at NewsFeed’s favorite viral video parodies of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter in preparation for tomorrow’s U.S. premiere of Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows Part 2.
Bonjour! Today’s links feature a swarm of bees in Idaho and a swarm of French people celebrating Bastille Day at the Champs-Elysées.
From prepping to read the Emmy nominations to a dramatic reading of Snooki’s new book, here are today’s links.
Last night on The Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert sat down with Dan Savage, syndicated sex columnist and founder of the It Gets Better Project, who was recently profiled by Mark Oppenheimer in the New York Times Magazine.
Today’s Google doodle honors the 450th birthday of St. Basil’s Cathedral, the brightly colored Russian Orthodox church in Moscow’s Red Square.
Here are some chill links to help you cool off in this sweltering July heat wave. It helps to think about cold places …
Did you hear? Now you don’t have to strain to eavesdrop on your colleagues who are gabbing in the break room.
Today’s links showcase a great life, a great gaffe, a great pitch, a great site for grads, a great place for gossip, and some great dance moves.
While most late shows took the week off, Jay Leno and Craig Ferguson kept the jokes coming.
In honor of Shuttle Atlantis’s final mission, NewsFeed has launched a list of space-related links. Hold onto your chair so that zero gravity doesn’t pull you away from your desk.
Soap operas All My Children and One Life To Live will end their network television runs in the next six months. But there’s a twist!