The World's Fastest Man Meets the World's Slowest Woman
Like Bolt, Bob Hayes blazed through the dash leaving his competitors in the dust. Unlike Bolt, who started celebrating before he even finished the race, Hayes was amazingly humble.
Here's an idea for you Internet news hounds: take a break and honor the passing of Isaac Hayes by renting Respect Yourself: The Stax Records Story.
Like Bolt, Bob Hayes blazed through the dash leaving his competitors in the dust. Unlike Bolt, who started celebrating before he even finished the race, Hayes was amazingly humble.
I often have songs stuck in my head throughout the day. Levitin explains that this is actually a clue as to the evolutionary origins of music.
Ryan Seacrest leads Fremantle into the hallway for an interview. Fremantle cries until the camera is turned off, then heads to another of its sweatshops, Million Dollar Password.
Hollywood is a place so insular and self-centered that it's convinced that everyone else on the planet is as enraptured as they are about themselves and the going-ons behind the scenes.
In a truly unexpected turn of events, The CW has decided to not make the premiere of its upcoming drama 90210 available to critics and members of the media early.
Liu Xiang was China's biggest hope at the Bird's Nest. The Games really won't be the same without him.
Hey! Guess what everybody? Katy Perry kissed a girl! And we get to hear about it over and over and over again!
The fact that Bolt broke a world record challenges popular fears that poor air quality would mean poor performance at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
The Beatles converged with their era -- the sixties generation -- in an almost unprecedented way. At no other time in history, or since, has a generation been so connected.
Adam Mansbach is a dude of many hats. A hip-hop poet that can recite histories old-school and new without missing a beat, especially in his acid satire Angry Black White Boy.
If you're still not quite over Sex and The City, you might want to think of Betty as what Charlotte York might have been had she come of age in the late 1950's/early 1960's.
Even though it's nominally a reality show, and more accurately should be called a docu-soap, "The Hills" has been showing all the signs of a struggling sitcom. Consider the evidence I've gathered.