Here Comes The World’s Longest Movie
Set your calendars to 2020, when Anders Weberg’s 720-hour movie makes its one and only screen appearance.
Set your calendars to 2020, when Anders Weberg’s 720-hour movie makes its one and only screen appearance.
He’s the first Japanese man in the modern era ever to reach a major tournament final. Good for him!
Scientists analyzing King Richard III’s bones say he had a steady diet of wild birds and fish.
The popular golfer from Northern Ireland is on a tear this year.
On July 30th of 1956, President Eisenhower made “In God We Trust” the national motto. By 1957, it was on all U.S. paper currency.
English artist David Hockney has a show in Los Angeles called The Arrival of Spring. Drawings he did on an iPad.
If you haven’t heard of her yet, you will. Her novel Gone Girl is being filmed by David Fincher and stars Ben Affleck.
An inside look at one of baseball’s great craftsmen.
The Brazilian superstar already has two goals in the first game of the 2014 World Cup.
For Prince Philip’s 93rd birthday, The Daily Mirror rounds up 93 of the royal consort’s most awkward quotes.
Remembering the sharp-dressed, wild-driving “golfing bon vivant” Walter Hagen.
The King of Spain hands in a letter announcing that he plans to abdicate the throne, and the royal family publishes it on Twitter.
The big hoss has won the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness. Can he win the Triple Crown?
Who’s the most talked about French economist in your social circle? It’s Thomas Piketty, of course!
A visit to the Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park in the middle of the East River in New York City.
She looked great in appearances over the last few months before her death.
The child star, adult star and elder star has passed on to the great backyard show in the sky.
The fashion designer talks about life, heavy breathing, and why he can’t test out women’s shoes himself any more.
We’re testing some new web layouts, courtesy of the web startup Ezoic.
Meet the drug lord who’s #67 on the Forbes list of the world’s most powerful people, right next to the Speaker of the House.