0 'Gettin' Sugar High' Kids Rap
"Don't open up your door unless your candy's brand name!"
Entertainment happens when Kidz Bop meets 50 Cent on Halloween.
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ShareThis 'Gettin' Sugar High' Kids Rap | Posted October 30, 2011 at 12:25 PM |
0 NPR Sunday Puzzle: Oct. 30, 2011
Answer: PIER ONE (retail store chain) → PIONEER (electronics manufacturer)
NPR Sunday Puzzle for Oct. 30:Submit your answer to NPR for a chance to be on next week's broadcast and be sure to visit Jenny's Noodle next Sunday to see the correct answer!
Name a well-known singer. Drop the first and last letters of the singer's first name and you'll get the letters of a well-known company. Drop the first and last letters of the singer's last name, and you'll identify the logo that the company is classically known for. Who is the singer and what's the company?
ShareThis NPR Sunday Puzzle: Oct. 30, 2011 | Posted at 9:21 AM |
0 'This is Halloween' Light Show
Way to ruin the Halloween magic, a-hole in the Jeep.
Note: If you really feel like torturing yourself, there's another version set to LMFAO's "Party Rock Anthem." Every day I'm sufferin' shufflin'.
(via THD)
ShareThis 'This is Halloween' Light Show | Posted October 28, 2011 at 9:00 PM |
0 50 Years of 'The Phantom Tollbooth'
"There was once a boy named Milo who didn't know what to do with himself — not just sometimes but always. When he was in school he longed to be out, and when he was out he longed to be in ... Nothing really interested him — least of all the things that should have."
The Phantom Tollbooth was first released on this day in 1961, and fifty years later, the popular children's book has never gone out of print. Written by Norton Juster with illustrations by Jules Feiffer, the classic story is still on bookshelves in libraries throughout the world — as long as they still exist!
(via Yahoo!News)
ShareThis 50 Years of 'The Phantom Tollbooth' | Posted October 25, 2011 at 8:21 PM |
0 NPR Sunday Puzzle: Oct. 23, 2011
Answer: FENDER BENDER → GENDER BENDER
NPR Sunday Puzzle for Oct. 23:Submit your answer to NPR for a chance to be on next week's broadcast and be sure to visit Jenny's Noodle next Sunday to see the correct answer!
Think of a two-word name of a nationally known chain of retail stores. Insert the second word of the name into the exact middle of the first. The result will spell the name of a well-known electronics manufacturer. What are these names?
ShareThis NPR Sunday Puzzle: Oct. 23, 2011 | Posted October 23, 2011 at 8:30 AM |
0 Celebrity Impressions, from A to Z
Comedian Jim Meskimen does impressions, or "Jimpressions" as he calls them. Watch as he expertly impersonates celebrities from A to Z.
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ShareThis Celebrity Impressions, from A to Z | Posted October 17, 2011 at 9:50 PM |
0 Deep Thought of the Day
Image credit: The Ink Society |
ShareThis Deep Thought of the Day | Posted at 9:00 PM |
0 Murder or Suicide? The New Theory of Vincent van Gogh's Death
A 10 year forensic investigation by Pulitzer Prize-winning authors Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith concludes that artist Vincent van Gogh (March 30, 1853 – July 29, 1890) may not have committed suicide. In their new book "Van Gogh: The Life" in bookstores this Tuesday, the authors speculate that the Dutch post-Impressionist painter may have actually been murdered, challenging over 120 years of art history. This fascinating new theory was outlined on Sunday evening's "60 Minutes." Watch:
(via CBS News)
ShareThis Murder or Suicide? The New Theory of Vincent van Gogh's Death | Posted October 16, 2011 at 8:27 PM |
0 'Word as Image,' a Book of Visual Puzzles
Word as Image is a witty new book by Ji Lee, Facebook's Creative Director.
Challenge: Create an image out of a word, using only the letters in the word itself.After seeing the examples in the video, you may be inspired to think of others—I sure am! As they say, the dictionary is filled with thousands of fun visual puzzles just waiting to be solved. Visit www.wordasimage.com to submit your solutions.
Rule: Use only the graphic elements of the letters without adding outside parts.
> Buy the book here
(via Laughing Squid)
ShareThis 'Word as Image,' a Book of Visual Puzzles | Posted at 9:41 AM |
0 NPR Sunday Puzzle: Oct. 16, 2011
Answer: "CANCER," one of the 12 astrological signs → "DANCER," one of Santa Claus' nine reindeer
NPR Sunday Puzzle for Oct. 16:Submit your answer to NPR for a chance to be on next week's broadcast and be sure to visit Jenny's Noodle next Sunday to see the correct answer!
Think of a familiar two-word rhyming phrase that starts with the letter F, like "fat cat." Change the F to a G and you'll get another familiar two-word rhyming phrase. What are these phrases?
ShareThis NPR Sunday Puzzle: Oct. 16, 2011 | Posted at 8:39 AM |
0 Neon Movie Posters
> See even more neon movie posters
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ShareThis Neon Movie Posters | Posted October 14, 2011 at 10:36 PM |
0 'Steel Magnolias' is Being Remade, with a Twist
And now a remake is in the works with a notable twist: the all-white cast will be replaced with an all-black cast.
The Lifetime movie is to be produced by Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, the duo responsible for the new "Footloose" remake that opens Friday, who are busy reaching out to some of the top black actresses in Hollywood.
So this is the brilliant idea of those responsible for the
I can hear old Ouiser Boudreaux now: "I don't see movies 'cause they're trash."
(via TIME)
ShareThis 'Steel Magnolias' is Being Remade, with a Twist | Posted at 10:05 PM |
0 Artist Draws Famous Paintings Without Lifting the Pen [Video]
I have just a couple of questions: First of all, how does the pen not run out of ink? And secondly, how is his hand/arm still able to function with such precision? Watch:
> See the finished drawings
> Buy the Pitt Artist Pens
ShareThis Artist Draws Famous Paintings Without Lifting the Pen [Video] | Posted at 8:40 PM |
0 Vote on Sandra Lee's Halloween Costumes
Aunt Sandy as Barbra Streisand. |
"Can I tell you?" Aunt Sandy's Halloween costumes are
And don't forget to join Sandra Lee for Cocktail Time (and cooking perhaps?) as "Sandra's Halloween Wonderland" premieres on Sunday, Oct. 23 at 9 a.m. ET/PT. Will the tablescape include special place settings for Kimber and Brycer? I'll be tuning in to find out.
ShareThis Vote on Sandra Lee's Halloween Costumes | Posted October 12, 2011 at 10:51 PM |
0 Behind the Camera: Steamy Scenes of Pasta
Steamy Scenes of Pasta: A look at tabletop food cinematography — the art of making the food in restaurant, beer and snack commercials appear drop-dead gorgeous.
I would love to be a food stylist, especially on this shoot.
(via New York Times)
ShareThis Behind the Camera: Steamy Scenes of Pasta | Posted October 10, 2011 at 8:42 PM |
0 NPR Sunday Puzzle: Oct. 9, 2011
Answer: Entrée "LAMB" into dessert "CAKE" → "CLAMBAKE"
NPR Sunday Puzzle for Oct. 9:Submit your answer to NPR for a chance to be on next week's broadcast and be sure to visit Jenny's Noodle next Sunday to see the correct answer!
Name something that is part of a group of twelve. Change the first letter to the next letter of the alphabet to name something that is part of a group of nine. What are these things?
ShareThis NPR Sunday Puzzle: Oct. 9, 2011 | Posted October 9, 2011 at 9:21 AM |
0 A Puzzling Tribute to Steve Jobs
Considering the numerous tributes to the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs (1955-2011), yesterday's New York Times crossword puzzle is one of the best.
Hint: Start with 57-Across.
ShareThis A Puzzling Tribute to Steve Jobs | Posted October 8, 2011 at 12:31 PM |
0 Andy Rooney, the Out of Context Supercut
Sunday evening will be curmudgeon Andy Rooney's last appearance on "60 Minutes."
Rooney began his run on "60 Minutes" in July 1978 with an essay about the reporting of automobile fatalities on the Independence Day weekend. He became a regular feature that fall, alternating weeks with the dueling James J. Kilpatrick and Shana Alexander before getting the end slot all to himself in the fall of 1979. In Rooney's first full season as the "60 Minutes" commentator, the broadcast was the number one program for the first time.
(via CBS, Holy Taco)
ShareThis Andy Rooney, the Out of Context Supercut | Posted October 2, 2011 at 10:45 AM |
0 Mangia! It's National Pasta Month
Welcome to October! If you can't wait for Halloween, here's something to celebrate in the meantime... October is National Pasta Month!
(via Discovery Channel)
ShareThis Mangia! It's National Pasta Month | Posted at 10:22 AM |
0 NPR Sunday Puzzle: Oct. 2, 2011
Answer: ASTRONOMER ( - E, R) → STAR, MOON
NPR Sunday Puzzle for Oct. 2:Submit your answer to NPR for a chance to be on next week's broadcast and be sure to visit Jenny's Noodle next Sunday to see the correct answer!
Think of a common one-word entrée and dessert. When you insert the name of the entrée into the dessert's name, it will read as a certain meal. Name the entrée, dessert, and meal.
ShareThis NPR Sunday Puzzle: Oct. 2, 2011 | Posted at 9:46 AM |