There’s a good reason you don’t see many bookmakers going out of business: they tend to know what they’re doing. And with British bookies — for the first time earlier this week — making Ed Miliband the odds-on favorite to …
Box office takings might not have been as boffo as in previous years, but when it comes to who’s hot in the movie industry, Hollywood’s influence continues to reach far and wide.
“Truthiness” is set to ring out as the comedian/talk show host/political satirist prepares to go before the House.
The actor returns to the scene of his infamous appearance and comes clean. And that’s not just a reference to Joaquin Phoenix now being without beard.
Movies and TV shows about the mob are nothing new. But it surely can’t get more on the money than when the source is as impeccably placed as this one.
The death of wide receiver Kenny McKinley has once again shocked the Denver Broncos — and the football world — to its core.
It’s been seven months since the prodigiously talented fashion designer took his own life. And St. Paul’s Cathedral in London was filled with some of the industry’s biggest names who wanted to pay their respects on Monday.
Cricket and baseball have always had plenty in common. Unfortunately, betting scandals can now be added to that list.
Live Aid. Woodstock. SuBo. For we must now add the Thursday September 16 concert of Scotland’s very own Susan Boyle warming up the crowd for the Pope’s open air Mass in Glasgow to the greatest musical events of all time.
There’s a great saying in soccer that’s sometimes heard when one side puts in a particularly poor performance: they just didn’t show up. But what if a team truly didn’t and yet the match still somehow took place?