Bruce Campbell has been in a lot of movies. As in nearly 60 of them by last count (plus a couple dozen TV...
Viewers can join Bagans, Nick Groff, Aaron Goodwin, Billy Tolley and Jay Wasley on this "exciting and terrifying" journey as the team visits Los Angeles' Oman House in the premiere episode.
As the authors of 'Book of Odds,' a collection of statistics about everyday life, we love the New Year. The slate is wiped clean and we get to look at what resolutions people make and how long the keep them.
Hell has frozen over. Hell, Michigan that is. Hell is a charming little hamlet an hour outside Detroit, near Ann Arbor. Established in the 1840s, around the same time Michigan last experienced such hellish weather.
As one who runs a website about weird news, it's been a crazy start to the year. A number of hoaxes proliferating around the media...
A YouTube sensation for all the wrong reasons, Patrick, who let's admit it, as an actor craves attention, wasn't thrilled about his newfound notoriety.
Out-dated and erroneous beliefs such as "condoms are one-size-fits-all" and "all condoms are created equal" have gone unchallenged for far too long. It's time to bust those widespread condom myths once and for all.
The Crescent City might as well be re-christened "Who Orleans" because Doctor Who's Matt Smith is heading stateside for Wizard World New Orleans...
Annie Moore with her brothers Anthony (l) and Philip (r) at Ellis Island
A hundred and twenty-two years ago, on Jan. 1, 1892,...
Imagine a kooky grandma who lives with a dozen kitties, and invites her grandchildren over to cook and hang out. That's the feel of Ah Meow, one of the only cat cafes in Hong Kong
The human imagination is continually active and so vivid that imagined beings constantly threaten to overwhelm our sense of reality. Fantastic creatures are found in art of all times and places, but people in some cultures feel more threatened by them.
Those of you looking for some entertainment next month might do well to know that Bill Nye (The Science Guy) has agreed to a debate at Kentucky's controversial Creation Museum. Better bring some popcorn.
In 2013, I divorced my ex-wife, had to close my company, lost my house, lost three pets, had to sell most everything I own and had to live on the kindness of friends and, in some cases, strangers. To say I've learned a thing or two this year is an understatement. The things I have learned, I've written down. This is what I want to share with you
If you're planning on making a winter trip out to visit The Spam Museum, The House on the Rock, or just about anything else Wisconsin has to offer, don't be surprised if you catch a faint whiff of cheese on the highway... the roads will be covered in it.
Intriguing, disturbing and awesome things about the foods and drinks we consume every day.
On Christmas Eve I read the story of an Israeli woman who is appealing a court ruling ordering her to circumcise her son. A fabulous seasonal narrative, no?
San Diego's La Jolla Cove is smelly. Like, super stinky. And it's all because of cute, lovable sea lions, that are pooping everywhere!
There's no mystery why I've saved so much stuff: to prove that I'm alive, that I'm someone, that my trail on this earth is worth preserving. My fear of letting go of those boxes is the fear of mortality, the fear of not having become worthy enough to investigate and document.
The runaway success of Spike Jonze's new movie Her owes much to its already over-analyzed single sex scene. The following interactive sex experiences concentrate on the technical stuff that can assist in creating "the closest thing to the real thing" -- while forgoing all the drama.