March 5, 2013 0 Oscar de la Rental This year, Daniel Day-Lewis (there’s a hyphen) became the first person to win the Academy Award for [...]
March 4, 2013 0 Brown Out Celebrities — musicians, in this case — often get the reputation of being quirky [...]
March 1, 2013 0 No Sweat Bill Cosby and his fictional family dominated the sitcom world in the 1980s. Their 202 episodes [...]
February 28, 2013 0 The Bush Market Soon after 9/11, American troops came to Kabul, Afghanistan, hoping to stop terrorists cells before they [...]
February 27, 2013 0 Sweet as Salt Salty and sweet are distinct tastes which our taste buds are able to detect. But add some salt to [...]
February 26, 2013 0 The Prophet Hen of Leeds “Christ is coming.” Depending on the context, the above sentence can be anything from a [...]
February 25, 2013 0 Dinner and a Backup Plan Redundancy and efficiency don’t go well together. We wear belts or suspenders, not and, [...]
February 22, 2013 0 Wash Out Lake Peigneur is located in Louisiana, 125 to 150 miles west of New Orleans. (Here’s a map.) If you’d [...]
February 21, 2013 0 Cross Words A four letter word meaning “one of the U.S.,” read the clue. The answer? [...]
February 20, 2013 0 Bee Fence In some contexts, elephants and people coexist peacefully. Until recently, some zoos afforded visitors the [...]