Sports Illustrated will announce its choice for Sportsman of the Year on Nov. 29. Here's one of the nominations for that honor by an SI writer.
As I look at my kids' bookshelves, I can't help thinking, "Wow! What a lot of trophies!" I didn't realize my daughters were apparently faster than Lindsey Vonn, stronger than Serena Williams and more limber than Michelle Kwan.
Surprise! Before she became Rachel Green, Jennifer Aniston was apparently being courted to be a cast member on "Saturday Night Live."
The new James Bond movie is finally back on track, after being put on hold for nearly nine months as movie studio MGM sorted through financial troubles.
The institutional restriction of creativity in women's tennis can make the risk-eschewing, by-the-book fraternity of NFL head coaches seem like a hippie commune.
James Bond never could resist sleek curves and a good-looking rear view, especially when the owner is armed with lethal gadgets and a taste for speed -- like the Aston Martin DB5.
Stretching along Croatia's south-westerly rim, the Dalmatian coast has established a reputation for being the French Riviera of the east.
Sometimes, it may shock you to learn, journalists misjudge the scale of threats.
It was still early enough in the evening that the main dinner crowd had not yet started to show up; the restaurant, east of Michigan Avenue in Chicago, was less than half-filled.
"This is ground control to Major Tom," sang David Bowie about a fictional astronaut lost in orbit in 1969. Now, 40 years later Bowie's son Duncan Jones has released his own space oddity.
It was the Jurassic Park novelist's professional achievements that made him such an imposing figure
In his second turn as agent 007, Daniel Craig is taciturn, trigger-happy and hell-bent on revenge
The outspoken royal makes his surprising declaration at the world premiere of Quantum of Solace
One of Frank Caliendo's best impressions may be that of President Bush, but he says that his sendup has nothing to do with politics.
Comedian Frank Caliendo talks about parodying political leaders and the difficulties of impersonating Sen. Barack Obama.
Sean Connery wasn't supposed to be James Bond. Keanu Reeves wasn't supposed to be "The One." So, who were the original choices?
"Say hi to him," she tells crowd before dad's cameo in There's Something About Mary
The Screening Room talks to legendary stunt director Vic Armstrong.
Forty-three years ago, Mel Brooks and Buck Henry hatched a show about a not-so-smart intelligence agent constantly confounded by his own incompetence.
Heroes come in all shapes and sizes -- from the gun-packing maverick who shoots first and asks questions later to the unlikely hero, blinking with surprise at his newly found ass-kicking skills.
Billionaire hotel magnate Sol Kerzner is celebrating the successful launch of a new all-suite development at his hotel in the Bahamas.
Hotel Tycoon: Sol Kerzner
Prime Minister Tony Blair led his beleaguered Labour Party into electoral combat for the final time Thursday in local and regional elections that, amid his unpopularity, could put Scotland on the road toward independence from the rest of Britain.
By rights he should be well into middle age, but James Bond turns 21 (movies, that is) here with a new look and a fresh start.
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There is a new face in the familiar role of 007...and it's causing one of the bigger movie controversies in recent memory.
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Sean Connery, the original suave British spy in the popular James Bond films, is once again playing 007 in Electronic Arts' video game remake of the 1963 Bond movie, "From Russia With Love."
Wait a minute. Is that Steve Martin romancing Claire Danes -- an actress less than half his age -- in "Shopgirl"?
Reviving Batmanupdated: Wed Jun 15 2005 13:46:00
"This Is Spinal Tap" said it best: There's a fine line between stupid and clever.
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When Kelli Gapski and her husband bought a house north of Detroit, they thought they found paradise.
Actor Sean Connery is being sued by a New York neighbor who accused him of "making his life hell" with loud music, dripping water and a plague of rats.
Every year, the Oscars are a parade of the best Hollywood has to offer -- an elegant display of gowns, tuxes and beautiful faces. But as much as the hundreds of millions viewers see worldwide, there's lots more that happens behind the scenes.
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