In a new interview, Chelsea Clinton says, quote, "I was curious if I could care about [money] on some fundamental level, and I couldn't. That wasn't the metric of success that I wanted in my life." Which is easy for her to say, since she's pretty much financially set. She and her husband bought a $10.5 million apartment last year.
This is unbelievable! Competitive eater Molly Schuyler from Bellevue, Neb., ate not one, but TWO of the 72-ounce steaks that Amarillo's Big Texan restaurant is famous for this weekend!
In some recently unearthed interviews that took place between 1969 and 1972, John Lennon admits his focus shifted from The Beatles to Yoko Ono because she was more intellectually stimulating.
Neil deGrasse Tyson is the astrophysicist who does a lot of TV interviews these days. And there's a video going around where he talks about Isaac Newton. But someone slowed it way down...so he sounds like he's SUPER stoned.
During a post-game interview with Super Bowl MVP Malcolm Smith, some guy ran on stage, grabbed his mic, and started spouting off about 9/11 being an inside job before walking away.
If you've been cruising Facebook over the past three days you might have noticed your friend's profile pictures turning into giraffes.
I had the excellent opportunity to speak with Andrew Strugnell, the man behind the recent giraffe craze that's taking over the social media site.
If you've ever talked to a one year old it's often a one sided conversation; or is it? Kids can be sneaky. They pay attention more often than not and everything we do or say sinks into those little sponge brains of theirs.
The long-silent Edward and Alex Van Halen have finally submitted to an interview in support of their new album ‘A Different Kind of Truth’ (reviewed here), and the correspondent they chose for this honor is none other than the one and only “Diamond” David Lee Roth, their very own lead singer.
TV and radio host Eddie Trunk shared the first audio clips from ‘That Metal Show”s upcoming interview with Axl Rose of Guns N Roses on his radio program last night (Nov. 4), with the singer detailing the effort he puts into preparing for the band’s three hour long concerts.