Katy Perry has cleaned up the lyrics of her single "Hot N Cold" to sing a duet with Elmo but it seems the G-rated version was still too hot for Sesame Street, or at least moms, who complained Perry showed too much cleavage.
Sesame Workshop has pulled the segment saying, "In light of the feedback we've received on the ... [Read More]
For months NBC has been telling us what the Event isn't but last night we got some clues to what the Event is.
The newly elected President learns 97 detainees have been held for years by the CIA at a secret base in Mount Inostranka, Alaska.
He argues that they must release the detainees because "It's not just about ... [Read More]
Boardwalk Empire is HBO's new series about gangsters in New Jersey. No, it's not a Sopranos sequel. It takes place in "Atlantic City, 1920. When alcohol was outlawed, outlaws became kings."
Enoch "Nucky" Thompson (Steve Buscemi) is a pillar of the community. Publicly he promotes Prohibition, but privately he uses his ... [Read More]
Children can be cruel, especially to their toys. "These creatures cannot defend themselves. They cannot run away only escape. Insanity is there there only escape," explains Dr. Kindermann of The Asylum - Psychiatric Clinic for Abused Cuddly Toys (parapluesch.com).
The German toymaker calls the toys therapeutic. "Children and ... [Read More]
Commercial disclaimers are the fine print at the bottom of the TV screen that tries to dissuade you from mimicking what you see with phrases like "professional driver," "closed course," "dramatization," "fictionalization," "do not attempt," or "don't try this at home." But sometimes these warnings are for things that no one ... [Read More]
Smart zombies call for smarter survivors so the University of Baltimore is offering a course on the prolific monsters, taught by Arnold Blumberg, author of Zombiemania. Course objectives include: "get you ready for a zombie apocalypse." Rather than write research papers, students get to create their own zombie story.
Zombie ... [Read More]
This is the story of seven strangers picked to live in a house surrounded by zombies to find out what happens when people stop being polite and start getting eaten.
The Real World: Zombieville is a 6 part "micro-series" (read: commercials) by the American Legacy Foundation, which is responsible for the "Truth" ... [Read More]