Articles related to "Shoehorn"The Snappy-Dresser is a new and unique personal assistance device that offers three different snap-on attachments for to help you accomplish a variety of tasks.
'Mamma Mia' is a breezy, joyous but technically uneven adaptation of the Broadway musical, with songs written by the '70s Swedish pop group ABBA.
Those big 29-inch wheels on mountain bikes - are they a flash in the pan or will we all be riding them in a year or two?
Author Katherine Russell Rich spends a year in India learning Hindi. But that's not all she learns - the process of learning a new language makes her a different person.
Director Martin Dennis and writer Georgia Pritchett are at the helm of this latest BBC comedy. Alas they seem to think farce is a substitute for a quality script.
New Jersey may be small in size but it has many attractions. Casual visitors will find a tremendous variety of places to visit and things to do in the garden state.
Interzone this issue has fiction by Paul MacAuley, Karen Fischler, Paul G. Tremblay, Suzanne Palmer, Jason Stoddard and M. K. Hobson, plus film reviews by Nick Lowe
Matthew Weiner's sublime 60s drama is finally back Can the advertising kings of Sterling Cooper embrace the changing times, or just cling to past glories?
Margo Lanagan has some simple but good advice for aspiring writers. And she's read some good books, too.
When you have a disability, you're constantly looking for products that can make daily chores and other activities a little easier.
A cricketing gem may have been unearthed in Bradford's Asian community. Adil Rashid has been lighting up Headingley - can he do it on an international level?
The Capitol Visitor Center in Washington D.C. will be displaying statues of Ephraim McDowell and 23 other Americans most Capitol Hill visitors won't even recognize.
For single women, fishing for a partner who you can not only love but be happy with can be a major quest. The obvious things are the often the most important to remember.
PBS's Click and Clack's As the Wrench Turns unsuccessfully tries to bring the Magliozzi Brothers' Car Talk to a sitcom format. 3/10.
Timur Bekmambetov's Night Watch is a clever thriller that nonetheless takes major liberties with Sergei Lukyanenko's fantasy trilogy. 6/10.
Who will live and who will die? Director David Yates leads Potter fans closer to the ultimate clash between good vs evil.
How do you mess up a good buzz for a film? Release a trailer like this one for Kung Fu Panda. DreamWorks Animation film comes out June 6th.
Singer/songwriter Peter Gabriel announced he won't perform his song "Down to Earth" as part of the Oscar telecast.
With his team now intact, House treats a genius who has settled for much less in life.
Pixar's Up has taken a less than commercial premise and created a box office success. This article examines how.
Segmentation is a great tool for identifying the most appropriate target audience and helping to develop an effective marketing approach.
Jeremy Paxman's The English is filled with stories and anecdotes that build to form an interesting, if rather limited, picture of a country and its people.
After five years on BBC Two, QI (Quite Interesting) is set to move to a main slot on BBC One from the New Year when it returns for its sixth (F) series.
One of the most important finds in the history of evolutionary biology was originally so badly misinterpreted that it lay gathering dust in obscurity for four decades.
Daniel Mays and Paul Anderson star in a reworking of 1988 film The Firm. Dry lunch, Nick Love, should really have left it well alone. What a complete Melt!.. Review below
The long-awaited Shifter novel expands on stories from Asimovs, Interzone and the Year's Best SF, boundaries and mirrors reflecting the complexity of alternate universes
Francis Bacon's book, The New Organon, analyzed errors in the natural philosophy of the early 17th century and laid out the framework of modern science.
One of the most popular TV series of the decade, Paul T. Scheuring's Prison Break, saw the end of its fourth and final season recently - did it satisfy viewers?
|