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A theory of why “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” an excellent show about terrible people, has stayed successful throughout 20 years of changing cultural appetites.
Protein-maxing? Sure, why not. But GQ columnist Chris Black has a challenge for the meat-bowl crowd: Can you hit your macros ...
Legendary comedy director David Zucker discussed his rightward political shift, his creation of anti-Democratic Party ads, ...
"The Jesus Broker" was shot over six days in Memphis and delivers "a cinematic experience on a cellphone," its ...
Jim and Fred have got a good thing going on. Carl would like to join. Carl can't stick the landing. Jim and Fred think it's ...
As soon as we moved out, the apartment was listed in the newspaper. We found the classified ad, and he didn’t list the new rent at $500 more. He listed it for just $100 more than we were originally ...
On this week's episode of KCCI Close Up, chief political reporter Amanda Rooker talks with longtime Des Moines Performing ...
The cocktails have names only Canadians understand, like “TVO Kids” and “Hadfield.” Everywhere, there is knowing Canadian kitsch: Canadian-side Niagara Falls projected onto a wall; a Wall of Heroes ...
“It’s funny that they’re called optional benefits, because they’re not actually optional,” said Twin Falls resident Tara Rowe ...
Robert Altman’s “ Nashville ” is a portrait of the United States on the eve of the Bicentennial, but at times it seems to be describing the United States fifty years later. I saw it on a big screen ...
"The half-naked part is honestly the easiest part of it. It's the constant pretending and the character you put in that's exhausting." ...
Many of the bill’s supporters, including Idaho’s Republican U.S. Sen. Mike Crapo, have said the bill’s reductions will protect the program for those who it was originally intended for, including ...