Vampires would fare significantly better than most in our current crisis, because they have a few things most citizens do not: old fashion common sense, a fiscally prudent nature -- and a very long memory.
Orly Taitz, a leading Birther spokesperson, said today that she had in her possession a birth certificate for Mr. Obama that was issued in Tel Aviv.
Like many couples we read the article by Elizabeth Weil in the New York Times Magazine. We find marriage challenging too. We tried a lot of therapy too. We said screw it.
Fall City treatment center has provided this checklist to help individuals determine whether they or a loved one are suffering from internet addiction:
I missed George Carlin when he was making a name for himself in the 1970s, I skipped his groundbreaking HBO specials. I never saw him live. And the first line of his memoir, didn't exactly grab me.
Sophie Pollitt-Cohen died this week. She was ninety-five in Huffington Post years.
The outspoken President of the soon-to-be-submerged Maldives, announced in Copenhagen that his country will bid for the Summer Olympics of 2024.
Instead of threatening to subpoena the Salahis, Congress would be better off employing reverse psychology. Convene a black-tie, A-Listers-only congressional hearing.
The Lender family made the bagel a household word, but in this very effort may have assimilated and Americanized it beyond recognition. I now fear the same blurry fate for the purity of the potato latke.
I've spent many hours in recent weeks living in the virtual world of Dragon Age Origins. So is Zevran bisexual? After playing the game, it seems that the elf rogue may swing both ways.
I've just returned from my corner deli where once again, against all odds, I happened upon another cat who was shopping.