Celebrate 1-11-11 with forbidden foods and sellout movies.
Activism By Bjork: The Great Karaoke Protest of 2011
The U.S. may have anti-war marches and Rallies to Restore Honor, Sanity and/or Fear, but Icelandic singer Bjork lent activism a creative note when she held a three-day karaoke marathon this weekend in Reykjavik.
The .22 Caliber Sneeze: Italian Man Ejects Bullet From Nose
After being hit in his temple by a .22 caliber bullet during New Year’s festivities, Darco Sangermano miraculously sneezed out the bullet through his nose.
How to Take a Tour of Kate Middleton’s Home Town
The good news? It’s all above board, legal and won’t remotely resemble stalking. The bad news? The Middleton’s won’t be expecting you.
Messi Wins FIFA’s Ballon d’Or Award
Not only he is the most gifted soccer player of his generation but Argentina and Barcelona’s Lionel Messi has once again been recognized as such by his peers and journalists. But was he truly deserving of FIFA’s top award?
How Google Solved Sudoku
Can’t Google allow us to do anything for ourselves?
The Primetime Pastor: Is Ted Haggard the Next Big Reality TV Star?
For TLC, apparently, it’s out with Palin and in with the outed. Ted Haggard, the onetime anti-gay gay preacher will be debuting on cable this weekend — as the star of his very own reality television show.
Report: Do ‘Ugly’ Women Get More Male Attention Online?
Looking for love online? Covering your flaws might be the wrong move.
BCS Championship: A Quirky Little Game
Before last night’s Tostitos BCS national championship game in Glendale, Ariz., Oregon and Auburn, the two schools vying for the title, last played football during the first weekend of December. The geniuses who run college …
Michael Douglas, Cancer Survivor: ‘The Tumor is Gone’
The actor taped an interview with Matt Lauer for Tuesday’s Today Show and he announced the great news–“The tumor is gone.”
The Da Vinci Code, Cracked? Expert Says She Knows Where Mona Lisa Was Painted
That smile: No, we still don’t know why. But one expert claims to have solved the question of where.
Wicked Goes Primetime: ABC Turns Musical Into Miniseries
At what point can you say that a story has seen too many adaptations?