This year has seen Johnny Depp morph into a chameleon, Anne Hathaway perform as a parrot, Jack Black play a panda and Katy Perry turn into a Smurf.
A video mash-up of the singer's hit "OMG" and a Simpsons ditty causes a humorous stir online
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Rowan Williams, is a poet who digs The Simpsons
We're cutting across the open water to the steady growl of a Coast Guard boat's twin engines. The heat index is somewhere between 100 and 1,000 degrees. Sure, you could cook an egg on the deck, but in this heat who'd want to?
CNN's Tom Foreman explains why some New Orleans residents have doubts about reinforced levees.
Can a person's hands be too big for a cell phone?
You know the characters, but you might not know their full names. Store these away for future trivia nights.
It's not easy being a mother, caring so much about these delicate little dumplings that hold half of your DNA and keep putting themselves in danger.
Citigroup denied on Friday the "rumors" that one of its traders caused Thursday's stock market landslide by pressing the wrong key because of a fat finger.
Citibank denied on Friday the "rumors" that one of its traders caused Thursday's stock market landslide by pressing the wrong key because of a fat finger.
Leave it to "The Simpsons" to kick off Holy Week with a zinger.
It's probably not stretching the point to call "The Simpsons" a distillery of all things pop culture. After all, what other show has managed to work in comedic references to Tennessee Williams, Ayn Rand, Alfred Hitchcock, "The Great Escape" and bombastic Broadway musicals, all in one episode ("A Streetcar Named Marge")?
As it turns 20 on Thursday, "The Simpsons' " greatest enemy may be itself.
Fifty years ago, Jay Ward's animated moose and squirrel duo, "Rocky & Bullwinkle," debuted on ABC, forever changing the way the world looked at animated television.
I can't remember the last picnic I went on. I mean one of those classic old-fashioned picnics where you take a blanket and a hamper, a cooler, maybe, or a thermos, and drive out to the countryside and sit down peacefully in a lovely field of wild flowers, alone with nature, and ... have a picnic.
If those coveted 20-something readers can't identify with Hugh Hefner, maybe they will with "The Simpsons."
The expectant dad says his son will "add to my throne" by carrying on the family name
Homer Simpson and his cartoon family soon will help you get letters, bills and packages to their destinations.
People.com: The Simpsons Go Postalupdated: Wed Apr 01 2009 11:56:00
New stamps honor Bart and his family on their show's 20th anniversary