Biggest Loser Visits KEY Studio’s [INTERVIEW]
Well here we are at the very end of 2011 and alot of us are going to make New Years resolutions to lose weight. Hopefully my interview with Tri Cities native John Rhode the winner of Biggest Loser
Well here we are at the very end of 2011 and alot of us are going to make New Years resolutions to lose weight. Hopefully my interview with Tri Cities native John Rhode the winner of Biggest Loser
Justin Bieber is adored for his charity work, his honeyed voice and his street style. But it’s the teen’s hair that really renders him influential, in an image, culture and style capacity.
Every year, the folks over at JibJab give us an animated year in review, and they’ve done it again for 2011.
You’ll find a lot of 2011′s top newsmakers and stories in the clip below, including (deep breath) Charlie Sheen, Herman Cain, Lindsey Lohan, Dr. Conrad Murray, Arnold’s Schwarzenegger’s love child, unemployment, Anthony Weiner, Rupert Murdoch, the Japan earthquake and non-gay Bert and Ernie.
Google has released it's 2011 Year In Review video, and it's definitely worth watching. They took the most-searched-for-topics, and did a montage of the most compelling pictures and videos from 2011.
According to Banfield Pet Hospital’s list of the top 25 dog names of 2011, some timeless dog monikers, like “Ginger,” “Sadie,” “Coco” and “Max,” are still very much in use. But other names on the list may be somewhat more unfamiliar.
It’s hard to encapsulate an entire year’s worth of music into less than five minutes, but a DJ in Germany pretty much did just that. The DJ, going by simply (and appropriately) Mashup Germany, mashed up 29 songs into four minutes and eight seconds of pure pop bliss.
With the amount of money companies spend on commercials, and the number of middle managers who have to approve them, it's amazing how many horrible ads slip through.
The Consumerist.com just released their annual survey of the WORST commercials in the U.S., and it's safe to say they're all VERY deserving.
Halloween is fast approaching. Besides figuring out exactly how much candy you'll need for the trick-or-treaters this year, another burning question remains: how will you dress for those adult parties and festivities? While you can always go with the tried-and-true — zombies, vampires, and superheroes — may we suggest something a little more timely? We took a look at the most popular topical costumes being sold by retailers, and added in a few of our own ideas for homemade get-ups as well. It's safe to sa