Bob Seger Is Back. Holy Toledo.
Bob Seger proved he can still rock and roll kicking off his tour in Toledo Saturday night with "Roll Me Away" and two hours and fifteen minutes later wrapping up the with "Rock and Roll never Forgets"
Bob Seger proved he can still rock and roll kicking off his tour in Toledo Saturday night with "Roll Me Away" and two hours and fifteen minutes later wrapping up the with "Rock and Roll never Forgets"
MARCH MADNESS AUCTION STARTS THIS SUNDAY MARCH 27, 2011 2:00 PM (EST)
"This is one auction you can't afford to miss!"
Backstage Auctions is about to make you a 1000 offers that are too good to refuse.
We are serving up our first-ever March M
"Deadheads" mark your calendars. The late-'70s rockumentary "The Grateful Dead Movie" is returning to the big screen for one-night-only next month. The Oxford Seven Cinema in Oxford is one of 540 theaters across the U.S. that will screen the movie on April 20th.
The Detroit Red Wings continue to struggle at home, but tonight they have a chance to redeem themselves a bit. After a heartbreaking 5-4 loss to the Penguins on Monday night, they take on the NHL’s best record tonight in a battle against the Vancouver Canucks
Join the fun and take a walking Gallery tour through downtown Lapeer.
Spring offically arrived Sunday night at 7:19.
For me it came a few days ago out at the farm when I heard and spotted the first Red Wing blackbird of the season.
Good-bye Winter.
Barack Obama didn't take a whole lot of risks when filling out his NCAA Tournament brackets.
The President has all four number one seeds — Duke, Pittsburgh, Ohio State and Kansas — advancing to the Final Four, with Kansas winning it all
We found these light-up cereal boxes today that illuminate store shelves. These are just a marketing demo, but there's a good chance this electrical induction technique will be lighting up grocery stores in the near future.
We've got the video, along with a few other mind-blowing examples of the future of point of purchase display gadgetry.
The threat of a lockout is already putting the 2011 NFL football season in jeopardy. However, if the armored gladiators can't play this fall, a gang of women in lingerie may step in to fill your Sunday afternoon football jones.
That's right, the Lingerie Football League is considering moving their regular season games from Friday to Sunday if the NFL labor situation doesn't get worked out.
Lingerie football is played seven-on-seven, and there is no punting or field goal kicking in the ten team league.  See the LFL in action, after the jump.
Sarah White believes arousal can aid people in taking control of their lives. Which is why the attractive psychology student offers sessions in which her clients discuss their problems while she takes off her clothes.
While some would say this makes White a glorified stripper, she's muzzling the haters by getting great press: White was nominated as one of "Wired" magazine's Sexiest Geeks of the year for her nude website coding services, and iPad newspaper "The Daily" recently covered her unique brand of therapy.
After the jump, check out "The Daily"'s (safe for work) video of White doing her thing, and judge for yourself:
This week on "Jeopardy," a supercomputer named Watson is competing against Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter, the two most storied players in the history of the game show
Watson is able to respond in a human voice to Alex Trebek’s answers. And the supercomputer is able to do so quickly enough to often beat the two human "Jeopardy" legends to the buzzer.
After the first day of the competition Watson was tied with Rutter for the lead.