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Recipe for an at-home Edith Piaf marathon: Start by pre-ordering the DVD of La Vie en Rose, the fantastical re-imagining of Edith Piaf's life on film, if only for the moody scenes of ... read more
As part of this year's L.A. Auto Show, the challenge went out to automobile companies and designers to create Robocar 2057 -- an imaginative leap toward the future which we think the designers ... read more
Were you wondering who the 50 Greatest TV Icons were? No, you really weren't. Even though it's just an excuse for TVLand and Entertainment Weekly to put on a show this Friday, you ... read more
We're not one to engage in crazy superlatives, but this is the best paragraph you'll read all day. Says who? Says us. That's the very idea behind Bestuff.com, a hive network started by ... read more
Disruptive, creepy, possibly evil neighbors make for great party chatter, but living with them is another story. So we're intrigued by Rottenneighbor.com, a just-born service that lets you investigate neighbors before you rent ... read more
Writer's strike got you down? Here's one sure-fire way to pass your sitcom-watching hours feeling no pain. Mary Tyler Moore and her cohorts performed one of the wittiest, best written TV comedies ever ... read more
A free website, still in beta, FashMatch wants to help you put this together with that combined with...mmm...maybe these. So, pick a dress -- let's say a Cashmere Jersey Dress by Ralph Lauren. ... read more
When Godfrey Reggio's documentary Koyaanisqatsi opened in 1982, it's fair to say that most people had never seen anything quite like it. There's no dialogue, no narrator -- just images and music (by ... read more
When it comes to makeup and skin care articles, you'll usually find a lot of more puffery than information. That's why we like Paul Begoun's site Paula's Choice. As the 'Cosmetics Cop,' she ... read more

















