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Everybody Poops: Talking Crap for World Toilet Day

We all poo! Yup. It may sound funny to say out loud and even read back, but we all do it.

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Age Shouldn't Matter Unless You're Cheese

What is it about aging that scares some of us? Is it the influx of age defying facial lotions advertised between sitcoms like Cougartown or the commercials of a dapper silver-haired fox driving through the desert in a truck for Viagra? Whatever the case, age isn’t somethin …

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Isha Sharma: Through the Eyes of a Photographer

Photography isn’t just the art of observation. It’s a way of touching, feeling and loving in some form while finding fascinating things in an ordinary situation.

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Carly Smithson's Battle with Stroke

It’s been said that certain people come into our lives for a reason and though we’re unsure of the purpose they serve and may be far from us through distance, they leave a charming footprint along the path we’re treading.

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Movie Review: Conan O'Brien Can't Stop

It was the early winter of 2010 when audiences witnessed one of the messiest break-ups on network television since Kevin caught Winnie smooching the lifeguard in the series finale of The Wonder Years or Sam and Diane’s on-again, off-again relationship for six years on Chee …

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DCA: The Medical Breakthrough We've Been Waiting For?

Growing up, there was a teacher named Mrs. DePinho who taught me how to weave using a clementine box during arts and crafts class.

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Album Review: This Loud Morning (David Cook)

If there’s one thing I’ve noticed with songwriters and I admire most, it’s the courage they have to strip themselves down; exposing their thoughts and feelings to a capricious world while diving into a deep unknown abyss just to know that someone along the way  …

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Start Your Engines: The Indianapolis 500 Celebrates 100 Years!

What is it about car racing that excites most of us? Some will say it’s the thrill of watching their favourite drivers on the racetrack, playing cat and mouse as they speed past each other or the adrenaline rush you get when you smell the rubber of the tires burning, liste …

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Fire Up The Grill: National Hamburger Day is May 28th!

Are you getting hungry by the mere sight of this burger? Well, it happens to some of us. The hamburger is by far, one of the most well-liked and beloved foods in our modern culture.

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Up, Up and Away: Farewell to Smallville

What is it about heroes that we admire so much in this modern day culture? Is it that they give us a certain hope from the challenges that we face or take place in our everyday lives or that we just feel the need sometimes to be saved by another? It boils down to the h …

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Love Gets The Royal Treatment

What exactly is love? Is it a kiss? Is it a stare? Is it the way that person you adore and admire holds you or makes you feel warm and comforted? Safe and appreciated? Any guesses? Can’t think of one solid answer, right? That’s because there’s no real definitio …

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Elizabeth Taylor: "I've been through it all, baby. I'm mother courage."

What is it about film that captures our attention so well? Some may say it's the story and how we best relate to it but most times, it's the performances played by actors who we are enamoured by; who we choose to relate to in some sense of the characters they portray because dee …

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World Water Day 2011

Water is more than just two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen. It’s the unappreciated ingredient to our life’s very being. Water is the lifeblood of our bodies, our economy, our nation and our well-being.

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World Water Day Profile: Co-Founder, Matt Damon of Water.org

The quality of water and the quality of life, in all its infinite forms are critical parts of the overall ongoing health of our planet, our future and most importantly, ourselves.

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World Water Day Profile: Co-Founder, Gary White of Water.org

Water is the hub of life and often, with the way life is demanding of our lifestyles, we take it for granted.

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Movie Review: The Adjustment Bureau

It is said that each man is the architect of his own fate as he dreams of his destiny, without fear and yearns to make it a reality for when the time is right.

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Don't You Forget About David Cook: American Idol Season 10 Farewell Song Revealed

During the week of March 8 on American Idol, David Cook, the winner of the popular reality competition’s seventh season returns with a musical treat.

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And It's A Touchdown!: Ten of the Best Football Movies

Superbowl Sunday is upon us and if you’re like me, the stakes are not too high tonight seeing as my team didn’t make it into the Superbowl this year but nevertheless, I still wear my Indianapolis Colts jersey with dignity and fragrance of chicken wings.

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Movie Review: The Company Men

In recent years, America has faced a great recession that has left the jobless with not only profound psychological and emotional scars but with slim hope of finding themselves out of the ditch they were put in.

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Movie Review: True Grit

It seems like the film industry today isn’t too keen on producing westerns as they aren’t made too often but when they are, they are made with much interest and an eager eye.

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Movie Review: Black Swan

Perfection is in the eye of the beholder and Darren Aronofsky for his latest film, Black Swan decides to toy around with the common ambition we all strive for.

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The Art of Acting with Rebecca Kopec

What is an actor? It’s a simple definition and very easily, one you can find in the dictionary but there’s a history behind it. It isn’t just a word to an actor.

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Andrew Overcash: Paying it forward with "My Story"

There are very few directors in the industry who realize their true motives to direct and envision. Directing is an art that needs to feed from a feeling and articulate a particular emotion filled with passion and a desire; a compassion for the canvas of life.

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Stacey Vuduris: Designing Woman

Creativity isn’t just about creating but is rather the art of articulating a concept where your imagination peaks over the edge of an idea. Stacey Vuduris’ creativity sparks from self-trust. The key to designing and being bold in your work is to trust your instincts.

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Romance, Courting and Sex in the World of Robots

From the first time I met my friend some eight years ago, I have always felt a certain thrill of anticipation that grabs me every time I am greeted by her Chilean effusiveness.

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