Small Screen Series La Mesias Draws Big Buzz

The Spanish world premiere that made the most waves at this year’s San Sebastian Festival was not a film but a series, “La Mesías,” written, directed and produced by Javier Ambrossi and Javier Calvo. [Read More]

Times Square's infamous spring break-themed restaurant has mysteriously closed take a look back

This week we mourn the loss of one of New York City's happiest restaurants: Señor Frog's.  The New York location has unexpectedly closed, without a word as to why. Just one year after opening, the Manhattan-based location has abruptly shut its doors forever.  Even the notoriously tough New York Times restaurant critic, Pete Wells, had a soft spot for the restaurant's sugary margaritas served in neon plastic cups, and food plated onto skateboards. "I had more fun at Señor Frog’s than at almost any other restaurant that has opened in the last few years," [Read More]

19 celebrities who were born on Halloween

Updated Halloween is the spookiest day of the year — and one of the most fun. These 19 celebrities get to enjoy double the celebrations. Dermot Mulroney, Willow Smith, Vanilla Ice, and other celebrities were born on All Hallows' Eve. Willow Smith will turn 23 on Halloween this year. Willow Smith. Rodin Eckenroth/WireImage/Getty Images Four years ago, Smith had an epic haunted house-themed birthday party, according to People. [Read More]

Air India is spending $400 million to strip its planes and create a new cabin as the carrier strives

Air India has announced a new brand identity, including an updated logo, livery, and cabin. The airline is spending $400 million to overhaul its widebody aircraft as it tries to improve its reputation. A sneak peak of Air India's future Boeing 777-300ER shows significant upgrades. The dream of a new Air India will soon become reality. On Thursday, the Delhi-based carrier unveiled a brand new logo and aircraft livery — as well as a sneak peek video of its future Boeing 777-300ER interior. [Read More]

Beefy snapping turtle affectionately named Chonkosaurus becomes a celebrity

Video captured the turtle relaxing in the Chicago River, and it was suggested she might want to lose some weight. A wildlife biologist says the turtle looks big because it's probably loaded with eggs.

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Friends, Romans, naked wolf-men ... why an ancient festival is still controversial

The past and the curiousScienceThe annual Lupercalia festival turned society upside down – and the location of its starting point is still hotly debated Scenes from films like Gladiator and series such as HBO’s Rome might lead you to think that the ancient Romans were liberal in their view of nudity. In fact the opposite was true. It was only during exceptional occasions that Romans were freed from their social norms – and the most spectacular occasion was the annual Lupercalia festival. [Read More]

Golden Eagle Attacks Deer, A Photo Of An Epic Confrontation

For decades, circumstantial evidence has shown that golden eagles do indeed attack large mammals like deer and even bear cubs. But in a paper published Monday in the Journal of Raptor Research, Linda Kerley of the Zoological Society of London and Jonathan Slaght of the Wildlife Conservation Society unveiled stunning images of an adult golden eagle attacking and killing a young sika deer, weighing 88 to 100 pounds. The images were captured by a camera trap the researchers set up to study Siberian tigers in the Russian Far East. [Read More]

Jerry & Marge Go Large Review: Bryan Cranston as the Real-Life Math Geek Who Beat the Lo

The actor, teaming up with Annette Bening, does a sly job of playing a retired Midwestern dweeb, but this feel-good get-rich fable, while most of it actually happened, still feels tidy and thin. Bryan Cranston has played his share of fuddy-duddy straight arrows, and when you see him in “Jerry & Marge Go Large,” you may just think, “Oh, he’s doing it again. [Read More]

Jimmy Page Has 1 Regret About the Led Zeppelin Song 'Tangerine', but He Shouldnt Be so Hard on Hi

Music Jimmy Page admitted to having a regret about how he recorded the Led Zeppelin III track “Tangerine.” Published on October 25, 2022 3 min read Jimmy Page tended to get his way as the founder and guitarist for Led Zeppelin. He wanted the band to sign with Atlantic Records to avoid sharing a label with Eric Clapton’s band, and he got his way. He was far from a perfectionist about recording Led Zeppelin’s music, and he got his way there, too. [Read More]

Nick Viall Clarifies His Relationship Status With Andi Dorfman

Nick Viall is setting the record straight on the status of his and Andi Dorfman's relationship. Taking to Instagram, the former Bachelor addressed romance rumors linking him and Dorfman together after they were spotted going for a run together in Santa Monica, Calif. "Sorry for the buzz kill.. not dating," he said. "Additionally, the only benefits that come from this friendship is conversation and running tips. Enjoy the day."  As Bachelor Nation fans will recall, Viall competed for Dorfman's heart in back in 2014 during season 10 of The Bachelorette, which ended with Dorfman giving her final rose to Josh Murray, whom she split from in 2015. [Read More]