Michael Jackson's financial woes were well documented: Numerous lawsuits, loss of control of his beloved Neverland and reports that he was hundreds of millions of dollars in debt all point to a complex money mess that trailed the King of Pop as vigilantly as his most ardent fans.
We all have our favorites for the big honors at Hollywood's top awards show, but over its 80-year history there have been some classic films, performers and people behind the scenes that have been criminally overlooked by Oscar.
Being a product of the Delaware school system, I can't help but love Quakers. My middle and junior high schools were located on a Meeting House Lane. Pacifism, abolitionism and tolerance have always seemed like good ideas to me. And I'm a total sucker for Quaker Oats packaging.
Sony PlayStation 2 or Nintendo GameCube fans looking for a new game that combines fun and fast action with artistic ingenuity will want to check out Capcom's "Killer 7."
Watching "East of Eden" -- making its DVD debut in a two-disc set -- it's easy to see why James Dean set off a youthquake that still rumbles almost 50 years after his death at 24.
Michael Jackson's financial woes were well documented: Numerous lawsuits, loss of control of his beloved Neverland and reports that he was hundreds of millions of dollars in debt all point to a complex money mess that trailed the King of Pop as vigilantly as his most ardent fans.
We all have our favorites for the big honors at Hollywood's top awards show, but over its 80-year history there have been some classic films, performers and people behind the scenes that have been criminally overlooked by Oscar.
Being a product of the Delaware school system, I can't help but love Quakers. My middle and junior high schools were located on a Meeting House Lane. Pacifism, abolitionism and tolerance have always seemed like good ideas to me. And I'm a total sucker for Quaker Oats packaging.
Sony PlayStation 2 or Nintendo GameCube fans looking for a new game that combines fun and fast action with artistic ingenuity will want to check out Capcom's "Killer 7."
Watching "East of Eden" -- making its DVD debut in a two-disc set -- it's easy to see why James Dean set off a youthquake that still rumbles almost 50 years after his death at 24.
Heirs of film icon James Dean are rolling out an avalanche of merchandise and events releases leading up to the 50th anniversary of his death later this year.
To evoke history is a perilous marketing ploy, mostly because the past can be messy. It includes all sorts of nasty, unpleasant things, one of which I will now describe in some detail. On a late Fr...
Jon Stewart, host of Comedy Central's "The Daily Show," told graduates at his alma mater they have a chance to become the new greatest generation by winning the war on terrorism.
Ever since Howard Dean began running for President, his lineage has created some mystery. In August bloggers at sites like rightnation.us and freerepublic.com misinterpreted a Jimmy Breslin column ...
There are no second acts in American lives, only second lives in American ads: Ever more often the dead walk among us, Wearing Khakis, Just Doing It, generally Thinking Different. In the spirit of ...
Che bella macchina! Italiana, si?" cries the Italian gentleman lounging roadside as I pull up in the Audi TT. Seeing the TT as an Italian car is an easy enough mistake to make, given that we are ne...
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