Even Miami residents think the basketball fans there have some learning to do
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The Heat front man talks about his new teammates and his journey from South Side Chicago to fame. (He dresses well, too.)
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The sexy star of Tron breaks into our house, and we are not complaining. We actually have several kinds of evidence to share
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He won't talk. Not about himself, not even about his new movie. But this time the not talking is... exciting.
Indy's sideline star looks back on Week 10, ahead to the Manning-Brady showdown, and makes an early Super Bowl prediction
Even after a weekend win, the future looks bloody for Manny Pacquiao
David Wondrich picks some favorite new saison-style ales. They're interesting, great with food, and large.
Harrison Ford says another installment is set. We say it had better be a lot better than the last one. Like this.
The rapper loves to mouth off, whether in his songs or on his Twitter. Now it's hard to tell the two apart.
The most eye-catching part of Oscar season's first cooler-than-thou movie says she's an amateur. But, really, she's just saying that.
A post-premiere, post-election fix for two once-anointed, yet-to-deliver men of our time.
An exclusive preview of perhaps the sexiest thing ever to land on a coffee table: a new book from some of the world's top photographers as they interpret a goddess
You can, in fact, squeeze zombie guts, severe racism, department stores, and wind sprints into an hour of television. But only on cable.
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