Kyle Dowling
Jennifer Lawrence Is a Hero to Fainting Woman
Taking a page from Ryan Gosling‘s book, Jennifer Lawrence is now also playing the part of Good Samaritan. It’s been reported that a woman collapsed outside the ‘Hunger Games’ star’s home. As if being an Oscar-nominee isn’t enough she’s got to be a good person as well? Wow, now we love her even more!
Bill Murray Gives a Heartfelt Speech at Sally Baseball Hall of Fame Induction
Bill Murray, iconic funny man and long-time part owner of the Charleston RiverDogs, was recently inducted into the South Atlantic League Baseball Hall of Fame, to both our surprise and his.
Zombie Apocalypse Spreads to Chicken McNuggets
It appears that all of the zombie stories we’ve been hearing over the past month or so are now branching out from humans. The apocalypse has spread to food… McDonald’s in particular. Not that we’re totally surprised. And of course, like a water-stained piece of wood, someone decided to throw the proof on eBay.
What Are America’s Worst Restaurants for Workers?
It appears that no matter how delicious the food at your favorite restaurant seems to be, it has nothing to do with how the business operates on the inside. Recently, a pro-worker group called Restaurant Opportunities Centers United produced a guide–mentioned in NY Times Columnist Mark Bittman‘s column–that lists many of America’s most popular restaurants with the purpose of letting you know just
How Do You Improve a Baseball Rain Delay? Add Bill Murray
Fans of the New York Yankee affiliate team the Charleston RiverDogs are boasting over the awesome happenings at a recent game. No, it had nothing to do with the teams or game itself, but rather what occurred during the rain delay.
Married Couple Has Worn Matching Outfits Every Day For Decades
Marriage is a strange, even difficult, thing. At times you have to think up things to keep it exciting and entertaining. We suggest assorted ointments and the Lionel Ritchie album.
‘I’m Literally With Coco’ — An Intern’s Experience in Late Night Television
Conan O’Brien has been a staple of late night television for almost twenty years. Hundreds, possibly thousands, of young writers, comedians and interns have worked on his TV shows since 1993. Here is one guy’s story.
I was there for fifteen minutes before I saw him, the funny man with the giant red pompadour. To say tha
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