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But she's wearing enough makeup to clog a drain! Is that the thing now? The Kardashians...Katy Perry...Christina...it's like the Madame Tussauds look.

Most of the comments here have been “pro-Sharon” when nobody REALLY knows anything about their marriage. I don’t have any facts either, but the scuttlebutt in the “rock” world says that Sharon is despised across the board by everyone in the business, is considered a dreadful person and a bully, and has pushed Ozzy out

I love how they blame the media for the negative feedback the band(?) is receiving.

The article refers to Mia Farrow as Allen's "previous wife". It doesn't make things any less creepy, but Woody Allen and Mia Farrow were never married. In fact, they didn't even really live together. They both maintained separate residences throughout their twelve-year relationship, although the apartments were pretty

You don’t know kids today. There are many popular YouTube videos made by obviously middle-class white teens showing viewers how to do "stick and poke" tattoos. It's a thing right now. Tattoos are considered cool, few professional artists would ever tattoo a minor, so kids are learning how to do it themselves. But you

That's right. Nobody ever changes their behavior. We should execute children the moment they make their first mistake.

Actually, from what I understand, the police DO NOT have a legal obligation to do anything to save lives. I might be wrong about the details, but I remember a case in 2005, and the ruling from the SCOTUS (with opinion from Scalia, natch) was that police do not have a constitutional duty to protect anyone from harm.

Prince? A junkie? Not uncommon in the music biz, but I'm hoping it was an accidental overdose from recently prescribed painkillers, or a mixture of painkillers and other drugs, or even an allergic reaction, rather than a long term dependency. Not that Prince possibly being a drug addict would lessen my admiration of

The cities in Ohio like Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, Cleveland, were all destinations for families leaving the rural Appalachians looking for work and a better life. Accents like his aren't particularly unusual. But it doesn't mean he isn't laying it on thick. And I could do without his yelling.

It should've been Honest John.

There's an entire genre of "women in prison" movies. I doubt most of them were made in an effort to empower women, however. But if Pam Grier is in it, maybe it empowers women anyway.

What? Cops don’t network? Or listen to the radio? Those two dumb cops who showed up first might not know who Cumia is, but I’d be surprised. I would also be surprised if those two are punished, given how officers somehow avoid real accountability for any wrongdoing.

The disappointment(?) is obvious from the look on your face.

How about those cops, eh? Cumia would be known to them for sure, as he employs a cop or an ex-cop, "Keith the Cop" on his podcast show.

Kids today. How wise they are!

I hadn’t given it much thought before reading about producer Sylvia Massey, but there are VERY FEW female producers working with top line talent. As Grimes points out, it can’t be because women lack interest in production work. This could change though, what with recording technology becoming more available and less

I now can't shake the notion of twins, unknown to each other, dating. That's a horror right out of the British tabloids.

Facts? Short of you buying weed from the guy, you have no actual facts. And facts never really matter much to the justice system anyway. I would never trust what law enforcement or the courts have to say about ANY drug case. They’re always inflating numbers and lying about circumstances behind raids and arrests. And

You obviously know little about growing pot for personal use, so by you labeling the guy “a dealer” you show the same kind of ignorance as the judge who meted out the sentence.

20 years ago on this day...Hugh Jackman was promoted to entertainment director of the Carnival Breeze cruise ship?