Activities planned for Sunday at an outdoor country music festival in Canada were called off after one person was killed and at least 15 others were injured in the collapse of an outdoor stage Saturday.
The nationalities of the people killed in the Turkish Airlines plane crash near Amsterdam's main airport have been identified as five Turks and four U.S. citizens.
Activities planned for Sunday at an outdoor country music festival in Canada were called off after one person was killed and at least 15 others were injured in the collapse of an outdoor stage Saturday.
The nationalities of the people killed in the Turkish Airlines plane crash near Amsterdam's main airport have been identified as five Turks and four U.S. citizens.
Even an army of the undead could not dislodge Batman from his box-office perch. The Batman blockbuster The Dark Knight hauled in $43.8 million to rank as Hollywood's top movie for the third-straight weekend
"Swing Vote" hits on a premise even the average American voter will find hard to credit: a presidential election so close, it comes down to just one state, one county, one town and finally one ballot.
Kevin Costner hasn't decided whom he's going to vote for. Which puts him in a similar position as Bud Johnson, the character he plays in the new film "Swing Vote."
This week marks the 20th anniversary of the release of Bull Durham. To mark the occasion SI.com caught up with writer-director Ron Shelton from his production office in Los Angeles. The film was Shelton's directorial debut --he received an Oscar nomination for Best Original Screenplay -- and became one of the top-grossing films of 1988. Before beginning his movie career Shelton was a minor league second baseman in the Baltimore Orioles' organization.
SI.com checked in this month with some current major leaguers to see how realistic Bull Durham was compared with their own minor league experiences. Here's a sampling of their responses:
Athlete of the Week: In a game straight out of a Kevin Costner movie, Detroit's Justin Verlander "cleared the mechanism" and pitched a no-hitter against the Brewers Tuesday night. He just made some fantasy baseball player's week, and pissed off a handful of others. Congrats to Verlander for the historic accomplishment.
Russell Crowe says his rugby league club's cheerleading squad is being cut because skimpily clad cheerleaders detract from the game and make spectators uncomfortable.
Insurance investigators are a dime a dozen in the movies, but you can count the number of heroic IRS agents on the fingers of one hand. There's Tom Hanks in "Catch Me If You Can," Kevin Costner in "The Untouchables"....
Whenever there is a hike in oil prices, the idea of a return to wind-powered shipping catches favor, but sail ship designs have often fallen short on a number of points, not least that they have to rely on unpredictable weather.
The brave women and men who serve as United States Coast Guard Rescue Swimmers perform courageous, lifesaving feats every day. Clocking in at a "Waterworld"-ly 139 minutes, "The Guardian" catalogs every one of them.
As a kid, I never missed an episode of "The Cosby Show." Then again, I never missed an episode of "She's the Sheriff," so it was with some trepidation that I approached this season 1 set. Was the show as fresh and funny as I remembered, or merely a convenient excuse to ditch homework for 30 minutes?
Amid the devastation of World War I, French Prime Minister Georges Clemenceau famously proclaimed, "War is far too important to be left to the generals."
Some years ago at the Cannes film festival, I watched Bruce Willis toss Planet Hollywood T-shirts to a crowd and bad-mouth France. Turns out he was backing the wrong horse.
The late, lamented Spy magazine used to have a "critic" named Walter Monheit, a probably fake personage famed for providing ridiculously hyperbolic blurbs for anything that rolled off the Hollywood assembly line.
Edgar Bronfman Jr. seems heck-bent on buying back his family's former Seagram television, music, and film properties from Vivendi. Apparently, losing $3 billion the first time around just wasn't e...
When retailers reported October sales in mid-November, Gap had huge news: It had finally broken its streak of 30 straight months of declining same-store sales. The company's wretched run was epic, ...
Canyon Empty Rooms Gern Blandsten Records Planning to drive through the Mojave Desert at 3 A.M.? Here's your soundtrack. Fusing the desperado harmonies of the Jayhawks with the broken-robot abrasio...
Every movie buff knows Kevin Costner got his first break as the recently deceased Alex in The Big Chill, but here's a real trivia question: How much would the real funeral actually have cost? Answe...
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