Thrill seekers, meet the Takabisha (Japanese for “domineering”), which thanks to a 141-foot drop at 121 degrees, is now the world’s steepest roller coaster.
I love to see young people using their brains. Not only does this young girl have a great voice, but has use her talent to come up with a way to incorporate a cup to accompany her while singing an Anna Burden song.
I was watching television last night, which I don't do much, and this commercial for Dairy Queen came on. I laughed so hard I could hardly breathe. Watch this and keep your eyes on the pinata.
Saturday marked the second anniversary of Michael Jackson’s death at age 50. Like Elvis, Bob Marley, Notorious B.I.G. and Frank Sinatra before him, Jackson’s influence has grown since his untimely death on June 25, 2009. MTV took a look at the enduring appeal of MJ’s music, videos and imagery, which continue to fascinate fans across the globe thanks to a series of posthumous albums, a movie, video
Another sequel cruises into theaters this weekend by way of Pixar’s ‘Cars 2,’ with Lightning McQueen (voiced by Owen Wilson) back for another fast-paced adventure – this time, at the first-ever World Grand Prix.
Reviews haven’t been too kind for the movie, but given Pixar’s recent successes, ‘Cars 2′ should have no problem taking the number-one spot at the box office.
Traffic congestion Southern California? Not for these toy cars. Things move along pretty briskly in this demonstration of California artist Chris Burden‘s “Metropolis II,” an installation that features more than 1,100 Hot Wheels cars and 13 toy trains in perpetual motion. It’s a big step up from “Metropolis I,” which had a mere 80 cars. In part deux, each car passes through the tiny city about 90
‘Harry Potter’ author J.K. Rowling unveiled a sneak peek of her upcoming Pottermore website Thursday, in which she teased a “safe, unique online reading experience built around the ‘Harry Potter’ books.”
In an online video, Rowling said that Pottermore will be a “place where fans of any age can share, participate in and rediscover the stories.”
We don’t know what it is exactly, but Australia has been having its fair share of great news bloopers recently. This video of a streaker running behind a 9News weatherman as he reports on the bitter cold temperatures in the mountain town of Katoomba (about 60 miles west of Sydney) is no exception. Be sure to pay close attention though: It’s a quick streak and if you blink, you might miss it. In fa
I have known Steve Wiley for almost 20 years. Many years ago I rescued him from Color Tile and got him back into radio. Over the years, there is one thing I can say about Steve Wiley, he will be the first to tell you his weaknesses.
This just made me sick to my stomach. Is this what America has become? I know this kind of stuff happens everyday, but to actually see it just makes me sick.