Remembering Those Happy Days
Everybody knows America used to be great -- greater than it is now, that is, but I wonder when that was and whether everyone would...
Bradley Cooper Seen At DNC: Confused Republicans Go Nuts
Republicans are so upset when their perceptions are shattered by those pesky details called FACTS. It's even more upsetting when someone who they think is...
Is ‘Homeland’ Predicting the Future With Female President?
Is Homeland foreshadowing the future? The same day Hillary Clinton became the first woman to win the presidential nomination of a major U.S. political party,...
How ‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ Stirred Up Some Actual Fury In the World’s Oldest Desert
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — The Namibian desert, with its stark, lunar landscape, makes an ideal dramatic backdrop for a post-apocalyptic movie. "Max Max: Fury Road,"...
Saturday Night At The Movies
There was a time, in the long lost days of my youth, when watching a movie required leaving home, catching a bus, meeting the girlfriend...
Michael Jackson Never Wanted a White Actor to Play Him But He Looked More White Than Black
As surprised as Joseph Fiennes was to learn he is to play Michael Jackson in the one-off Sky Arts comedy Elizabeth, Michael & Marlon, it’s...
Why Eating Snow Is a Really, Really Bad Idea
Growing up in snowy regions means, at some point, scooping up a mittenfull of fallen snow and taking a big bite. But according to new...
Top 18 Quotes From the Golden Globes
The 73rd Golden Globe Awards were a messy, frequently offensive and occasionally drunken affair. The award choices baffled, host Ricky Gervais flouted boundaries of decency,...
Star Wars ‘Force Awakens’ is Most Successful Film in U.S. History
As expected, JJ Abrams’ Star Wars: The Force Awakens blasted past Avatar on Wednesday to become the highest grossing film of all time in North...
That Was Then and This is Now: Remembering 2015
Well hello there! How the devil are you all? I am jolly fine thank you for asking. Those of you who thought I had vanished...
Author: Amelia Earhart Was A US Spy Shot Down and Captured By Japanese
(NEWSER) – On July 2, 1937, record-setting aviator Amelia Earhart, along with navigator Fred Noonan, likely ran out of fuel and crashed into the Pacific...
Curious Lights Over Santiago, Chile Give Rise To Rumors of UFO Fleet
Much like the curious lights that made an appearance over Osaka, Japan, earlier this year, some very strange light patterns in the sky over Santiago, Chile,...
Movie review: Humanizing Subject Is ‘Steve Jobs’ Weakness
The enigma at the center of "Steve Jobs" is a man who intuitively knew what the world wanted yet was baffled by those closest to...
Scientists Explain How To Handle Stress
It's more important than ever to avoid the dangerous impacts of untreated stress, according to a new infographic from Time. Stress can wreak havoc on...