Recommended Videos SOE (Sony Online Entertainment) has struck gold with its newest release on the Playstation Network with Free Realms. Free Realms is a free to play MMO (Massively Multiplayer Online game) that grants players a freedom of experience that before now, was yet to be seen on the Playstation.
“Our games extend the current lifecycle of the console with the added value offer of bringing tens of thousands of people together, in a game world, to socialize at community events, compete in combat activities and engage in a diversity of gameplay experiences, for years to come.
On the night of November 16, 1581, Ivan the Terrible was traversing the halls of his palace when he encountered his daughter-in-law in one of the hallways. After surmising that her clothing was far too promiscuous and light fitting, he took it upon himself to chastise and shame her on the spot (via On This Day). Or, as Sky History tells it, the tsar happened upon his pregnant daughter-in-law "in a state of undress"
People are currently reading this guide. The New York Times: More Awards Than Your Trophy Room After KindergartenThe New York Times. We all know it, we all (probably) read it at some point (come on, those crosswords are addictive). But beyond the daily dose of news and the delightful Sunday paper smell, there's a whole cabinet full of shiny awards collecting dust.
By the Numbers: A Trophy Case OverflowingThe Big Kahuna: Pulitzer Prizes - Hold onto your hats, folks, because this is a big one.
It seems, sadly, that Marvel has lost yet another real-life hero. Jason Pearson, the artist best known for illustrating comics like Deadpool, Spider-Man, Batman, and Legion of Super-Heroes, died last month of natural causes at the age of 52. A titan of the comic book industry, Pearson was also known for creating the incredibly popular Dark Horse series Body Bags.
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Tony Danza is an American actor and television personality who was born on April 21, 1951 in Brooklyn, NY. He is best known for his roles in the television series Who's the Boss? and Taxi, where he played the widowed housekeeper Tony Micelli and gained fame for his performance. Tony Danza is a member of TV Actor Age, Biography and Wiki 💰 Net worth: $40 Million About Played widowed housekeeper, Tony Micelli on the television show, Who's the Boss?
People are currently reading this guide. Moon Madness in Music City: When Does the Lunar Eclipse Paint Nashville Silver?Hey there, moon enthusiasts and astronomy aficionados! Are you ready to witness Earth cast a dramatic shadow on our lunar neighbor in Nashville? Buckle up, space cadets, because a partial lunar eclipse is headed our way! But before you dust off your telescopes and plan your rooftop viewing party, the million-dollar question is: when exactly does this celestial showtime begin?
Though Hollywood power couples can often be incredibly messy, rappers and R&B singers can sometimes go together like peanut butter and jelly. Artists such as A$AP Rocky and Rihanna have proven success in this field, while the likes of YG and Kehlani were only officially dating for a few short months. Though the "Konclusions" vocalists stunned media outlets with their undeniable charisma, their brief fling ultimately failed to last long enough to join the ranks of Jay-Z and Beyoncé.
Ashley Judd grew up in the spotlight. As the daughter of the iconic country music singer Naomi Judd, she was raised with an understanding of fame. And she has had to navigate her own way through the trials and tribulations of life as a media sensation. Still, Judd developed early on a sense of what her own needs were. Over the years, Judd has opened up about why she has chosen not to have children of her own.
Juicy J says that rappers need to come together and have a meeting addressing the decline in the sales of music from within the genre over the last year. Taking to social media, he revealed that sales are down 40% over the last year.
“I don’t a lot of people don’t want to hear this, but rap music is down 40%,” he began. “Check the charts. Check the math. What are we, as rappers, producers, composers, going to do about this shit.