The Day the Music Died
Susanna Hoffs' sad remembrance about the night John Lennon was assassinated, 32 years ago today.
View ArticleFor Crist's Sake
I hate opportunists, but I guess it's better than nothing. And it's certainly not the first time Charlie Crist has switched teams.
View ArticleAlbum of the Day: 'Tinsel and Lights' by Tracey Thorn
Although the tree is nowhere in sight, this weekend I finally got around to listening to Tracey Thorn's "Tinsel and Lights," the Everything but the Girl singer's new holiday album. Not sure if it's...
View ArticleCourt of Opinion
Never gonna hear me complain about fans getting to see Roger Federer and Tommy Haas play an exhibition. But when top players like Fed bitch and moan about the exhaustive "too long" official tennis...
View ArticleMug Shot Monday
I don't know, I'd probably let this guy hold me hostage and put me to work for way more than six hours and still not complain. Read HERE.
View ArticleI Dream of Jeanne
Just stumbled upon this ultra rare footage of Jeanne Evert, in what might have been the highlight of her career when she upset No. 2 seed Rosie Casals at the Tennis Club of Fort Lauderdale tournament...
View ArticleA Star Is Reborn
I can't say I disagree with Entertainment Weekly's pick of Ben Affleck as its entertainer of the year.
View ArticleOne Direction ... or Another
One Direction is reportedly recording Blondie's "One Way or Another" for the charity organization Comic Relief in 2013. Idolator writes: The single will be available to pre-order on January 31, with an...
View Article'The War of the Hoses'
The trial of the firefighter slash aspiring model who viciously attacked his transgender girlfriend last year has finally begun (dubbed "The War of the Hoses" by the admirably restrained New York Post)...
View ArticleSong of the Day: 'This Christmas' by the Shoes
This one's kind of a funny story. A few years ago I heard what I thought was a Christmas song by my beloved Kirsty MacColl, the great British singer/songwriter who died in a boating accident back in...
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