Ho, ho, ho! It's going to be a very Bieber Christmas! Justin Bieber, who was accompanied by his pet snake Johnson (no, that's not a euphemism), chatted with our very own Ben...
The biggest surprise performer at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday night? Beyoncé's baby bump! The superstar stole the show thanks to her big announcement,...
The deadline is approaching for you to submit your preferences for the Linux Journal Readers' Choice Awards. For purposes of discussion, here are (most of my) choices:
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Vampires and Gleeks and Bieber, oh my! The teens have spoken…and their tastes have pretty much stayed the same since last year. Shocking, we know. The 2011 Teen Choice...
If you’ve spent any time as a consumer of Winding Road content—be it in the form of our digital magazine or right here on the home website—you probably have caught wind of the fact that we’re pretty intense about this whole “driving involvement” thing. At the heart of all of the reviews we write...
The American Pharmacists Association (APhA) today announced the recipients of the 2011 APhA-APPM Presentation Merit Awards. The recipients were chosen during the recent 2011 APhA Annual Meeting and Exposition in Seattle, Wash. The Presentation Merit Awards were created by the APhA Pharmacy...
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Jason Sudeikis, this year's host of the MTV Movie Awards, offered us more than we bargained for. The guy kept the funny coming whether it was the slick set pieces, the saucy...
After a successful first awards season in 2010, the second annual Freeview awards have now been launched to find and champion the best elements of Freeview.
anyone know of a link where he is talking about how such a nice guy he is and it shows kids playing and he says how the bleep are you on this fine bleeping day.. i remember this maybe around the 1998ish time.
What was the last film, prior to The King's Speech, that won the Oscars for Film, Director, Lead Actor or Actress, and screenplay (either original or adapted) and in what year?