Amid the usual barrage of sex, drugs and violence, "Recovery" takes some intriguing detours, especially when the MC puts himself under the microscope on "Talkin' 2 Myself." Full story »
Prince Albert is giving Monaco a crown princess at last. Ditching decades of bachelorhood, the boyish if balding monarch announced Wednesday he will marry South African ex-swimming champion Charlene Wittstock. Albert's betrothed has iconic shoes to fill, stepping into a role left vacant since the death of much-beloved Princess Grace in a car crash. Full story »
Thousands of so-called "Twi-hards" clogged the downtown premiere venue since early this week, camping out in a specially designated tent city for a fleeting glimpse of stars such as Robert Pattinson, Kristin Stewart and Taylor Lautner. Full story »
By the time he was 30, Chris Stewart had done many things, but he had not so much as piloted a rowboat when he brashly accepted a job ferrying a wealthy American couple on their sailboat for a summer in the Greek islands. Full story »
It's summer, which means out-of-town guests will be arriving any day now. How to best show off the city to visitors? Here are our suggestions. Full story »
There are lots of movies about people who make bad choices, and their stubborn self-destructiveness drives us crazy. Don't do that, we think, sitting in our comfortable seats. Don't! They do it anyway. And so we wash our hands of them. Michael Douglas plays a character like that in "Solitary Man." Full story »
Can we talk? Joan Rivers is rich, famous and -- in certain circles -- well-loved. She lives in a New York penthouse that would have embarrassed Louis XVI, still gets stand-up bookings at 77 and has second, third and fourth careers as a jewelry designer, author and reality-show contestant.Yet -- to steal another comedian's signature line -- she "don't get no respect." Full story »
In the 10 years since the Beachland Ballroom and Tavern opened on Waterloo Road in Cleveland's Collinwood neighborhood, the street has come alive as a strip of shops selling everything from records to arts, crafts and coffee. On Saturday, all that liveliness spills into the street, thanks to Waterloo Arts Fest. Full story »
Things to do in Northeast Ohio include sipping wine at a festival, enjoying Scottish Games and festivities, or eating out at Progressive Field's Dinner on the Diamond event. Full story »
Ice cream in Cleveland, motorcycles in Medina, an international festival in Lorain -- just a few things to do on the tens in Northeast Ohio. Full story »
Mickey Dolenz of the Monkees lobbied -- and performed -- on Capitol Hill to promote a bill that would give performance royalties to recording artists when their songs are on the radio. Full story »
In case you don't own a television or have never heard of the World Cup soccer tournament, a vuvuzela is a 2-foot-long plastic horn that South African soccer fans blow during the entirety of matches. The sound level of one instrument can reach 127 decibels. A stadium full of people blowing these things creates a sound akin to giant angry hornets of the apocalypse. Full story »
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