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‘Twilight’ Star Nikki Reed Wants You to Give a S*** [VIDEO]
There’s a long-running joke among Twitter users that the microblogging site would lose half its traffic if people stopped tweeting from the toilet. ’Twilight’ star Nikki Reed is going one step further, asking you to quite literally give a s*** for a good cause.
Roommate Citations Tell Off Lousy Roomies
If your roommate is exhibiting less-than-livable habits, don’t just complain — write them a citation.
Although they’re geared toward college roomies, these Roommate Citations from Neatorama work in any shared-space scenario. They cover lighthearted infractions, such as lousy taste in music and leaving an empty toilet-paper roll, plus more serious violations like poor hygiene and a lack of respect
Stowaway Bat Freaks Out Airplane Passengers [VIDEO]
Forget snakes on plane — now we’ve got bats invading our airlines.
Last Friday, passengers on an Atlanta-bound Delta flight felt like they were in an airborne Gotham City when a bat emerged from the cabin, giving travelers quite a start.
Listen to Evanescence’s New Song, ‘What You Want’
Evanescence, the rock band that shot to fame with its 2003 single ‘Bring Me to Life,’ is back with a new song and an upcoming album.
The Little Rock, Arkansas-based group has had a bit of a revolving door with members over the years, but the current line-up retains powerful singer Amy Lee, who co-wrote the new track ‘What You Want’ with bassist Tim McCord and guitarist Terry Balsamo.
Angry Birds Bra Is the Perfect Distraction for Gamer Boyfriends
Ladies, if you want to turn on your favorite gamer, don’t bother stopping by Victoria’s Secret or Frederick’s of Hollywood. Check Etsy, where user SceeneShoes recently offered this chic and stylish Angry Birds bra, available in a variety of sizes for just $35.
Nicki Minaj Joins the Wardrobe Malfunction Club With a Nip Slip on ‘Good Morning America’
During an energetic performance on Friday’s ‘Good Morning America,’ colorful rap and R&B star Nicki Minaj revealed a little too much to her fans — and to the cameras — when she bounced out of her tiny top, giving audiences a very good morning indeed.
Where Are MTV’s Most Popular VJs Now?
On August 1, 1981, television and music shacked up on a little cable channel called MTV, hosted by a collective of video jockeys or “VJs.” MTV has been through countless iterations and format changes ever since and as it shifted its focus to reality fare like 'Jersey Shore' and 'Teen Mom' in recent years, the VJs became less instrumental to the channel's brand.
As MTV turns 30 today, let's take a
Porsche-Designed Hookah Draws Criticism from Health Experts
The hookah has been around for hundreds of years, invented by ancient doctors who thought passing tobacco smoke through water first would purify it.
Noble lineage aside, though, today it’s commonly referred to as a water-bong and used for tobaccos both legal and not-so-legal.
Britain May Increase Recommendations for Healthy Alcohol Consumption
The Commons Science and Technology Committee in the United Kingdom is considering increasing its guidelines for healthy alcohol consumption, which currently state men shouldn’t routinely drink more than four units of alcohol a day — about two pints of beer — and women should limit themselves to three units — a large glass of wine.
Doctors have cast doubts on the recommendations, put in place by th
NASCAR Preacher Thanks the Heavens for ‘Mighty Machines’ and His ‘Smoking Hot Wife’ [VIDEO]
In a prayer before Saturday night’s NASCAR Nationwide Series race in Nashville, Tennessee, Pastor Joe Nelms name-checked several big sponsors and supporters of the sport, thanking the Almighty for things like “GM performance technology,” “Goodyear tires” — and of course his “smoking hot wife Lisa.” He wraps up the whole thing “in Jesus’ name, boogity boogity boogity, amen.”
Another National Lampoon’s ‘Vacation’ Movie Is on the Way
The iconic National Lampoon’s ‘Vacation’ comedy franchise is getting a sixth installment that continues the Griswold family saga.
Iconic Rock Magazine Creem to Relaunch in Print and Online
The rock magazine Creem launched in 1969 as a local publication covering the Detroit music scene. Renowned for its long-form journalism, it went national two years later and eventually became synonymous with its iconic editor, the eccentric critic Lester Bangs.
After Bangs died in 1982, the magazine floundered and ceased operations in 1988. It tried a comeback as a printed publication in 1990 but