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As a movie star, Adam Sandler has been a walking — make that stumbling — anomaly. His comic bits are, well, dopey to the point of …
June of 2008 marked the release of The Vanguard‘s self-titled debut EP. After nearly two years of showcase gigs, nationwide and overseas …
When Ryan Ferguson, singer of the band No Knife, strutted up to the stage to accept a 1999 San Diego Music Award for Best Punk Album, he chided, …
As one of the frontmen of Cypress Hill, Senen Reyes (aka Sen Dog) has definitely placed his mark on music history. While most hip-hop artists spend …
Grab some tissues. The official Friends Reunion trailer just got released and it's making everyone cry.
“History of the internet” is an animated documentary explaining the inventions from time-sharing to filesharing, from Arpanet to …
When an AT-AT Walker isn’t storming rebel bases on Hoth, what does it do? What if it did all the same things as your family dog? Things like …
A woman was hospitalized after finding live bullets in a Costco hot dog she was eating. Doctors found one bullet in her mouth and another in her …
When an earthquake strikes, what's the first thing that Americans do? Seek shelter? Nope. They tweet. Twitter exploded with tweets within seconds of …
The Pirate Bay (TPB) is an Internet site that bills itself as “the world’s largest BitTorrent tracker” and also serves as a search …
What happens when you reply to spam email messages? That's exactly what writer and comedian James Veitch does for fun. Here's his hilarious story.
Almost immediately after Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban hit movie theaters in November 2003, Web surfers worldwide began downloading illegal …
Universal Music is in talks with Sony BMG and Warner Music about launching a downloadable music subscription service to challenge iTunes’ …
Hate Internet pre-roll ads? Who doesn’t. The 30-second spot still lives on TV, but it doesn’t appear long for the Internet. Yesterday, NBC …