How You Can Be a Better You In 2013
We all seem to be born with the idea that no matter who we are, or what station in life we’ve achieved, there is always the drive to do better.
We all seem to be born with the idea that no matter who we are, or what station in life we’ve achieved, there is always the drive to do better.
From magazines to the news, papers to web-sites, celebrities business is put out everywhere. For the most part the media talks about their latest movie, their music, what charities they are donating to
I lived in England for a year and can attest that dogs are not just man’s best friend over there. I think the same can be said of our dog-loving community here in the Gallatin Valley (can’t wait for Woofstock this weekend!). So, do you think this report rings true here as well?
Bickering adults may have matured past the stage of saying “I know you are, but what am I?” but that doesn’t mean we don’t hurl a whole litany of trite taunts during verbal spars with our partners.
And in this web short, comedians Casey Donahue and Laura Willcox act them all out in a mere two minutes.
'From Here to Eternity,' Columbia Pictures
A kiss is a kiss is a kiss – except when it's more than a kiss.
Hollywood is famous for its kiss scenes. Whether it's the waves cascading against the sand or the sun shining down in all the right places, some of the most romantic have undoubtedly taken place on the beach.
Which is why we've decided to comp
Mila Kunis is on the cover of this month's GQ, wearing panties, a skimpy top and sucking on what looks to be a grande-sized iced coffee.
It's part of the media-blitz for her July 22 film 'Friends With Benefits,' in which she and her co-star Justin Timberlake attempt to pull off a relationship based only on sex.
Who says men don't like to cuddle? Not the Kinsey Institute.
The group that studies human sexuality recently asked 1,009 heterosexual middle-aged and older couples in long-term relationships about how satisfied they are with their relationships and sex lives. The results may surprise you.
The folks at the blog Letters of Note have gotten hold of a charming, and grammatically flawed, love letter written by an 18-year old Michael Jordan to a young lady named Laquette.
In the handwritten (in cursive!) note, penned as Jordan sat in high school chemistry class, the future NBA legend apologizes for a misstep and concedes, "I made you look pretty rotten after the last night." His Airness also addresses a romantic issue that many basketball players deal with when he admits he is "finally getting use to going with a girl much smaller than I."
You can check out Letters of Note's full transcript of the love letter below:
Margaret lives in Germany and Evan lives in Texas. They’re both in college, which means transcontinental trips are not generally in the cards. Lucky for the young couple, Margaret’s parents decided to fly Evan in as a birthday surprise. In this heartwarming video, which was viewed more than 70,000 times on the first day it was uploaded , Margaret spots Evan at the airport instead of the family friend she was expecting. For the family friend’s sake, we’ll assume that he or she would have been greeted with an equal amount of tears of joy.
About 30 years ago, Rose Pollard -- now 90 -- was proposed to by her ballroom dancing partner, Forrest Lunway. Instead of saying yes, though, Pollard told Lunway that she'd marry him only after he hit the big 100.
Two-thirds of the time it is the man who says "I love you" first in a relationship, according to a study in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology.
The study also found that men start considering saying "I love you" an average of six weeks before women do.
It seems that love is all about the hunt. Women talk about being attracted to men they're not sure are attracted to them. Playing hard to get works? Do men feel the same way? Guys, what do you think?
Francesca is a smart, accomplished attractive woman in her mid-30s. A professor of art history and archeology at Rhodes College in Memphis, Tenn., she's the last person you'd expect to act like an insecure middle schooler over some boy she likes.