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April 18, 2011
Ricky Gervais answers TIME’s questions about hosting the Golden Globes, changes at The Office and a new HBO special 'Talking Funny'
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April 18, 2011
Ricky Gervais answers TIME’s questions about hosting the Golden Globes, changes at The Office and a new HBO special 'Talking Funny'
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April 18, 2011
TIME’s Joel Stein tries his hand at voicing the Aflac insurance company spokesduck
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April 17, 2011
With Coachella wrapping up, TIME looks at five ways bands — from James Blake to Odd Future -- played to get noticed at South By Southwest in Austin
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April 16, 2011
On the Pop Chart: 'Housewives of DC' is booted from Bravo, Gwenyth Paltrow is apparently Jay-Z’s biggest fan and a 15-month-old is served booze instead of juice
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April 15, 2011
The comedian and actor talks about playing a tiger in his first Broadway role, the war in Iraq and why it isn’t always a good thing to be funny
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April 14, 2011
The $70 Wet Circuits 4-outlet power strip claims it’s water resistant and you can stick tweezers into the sockets without electrocuting yourself to death. I tested those claims. Did I die? I think ...
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April 14, 2011
In northeastern Pa., residents are paid for natural gas leases on their land. But the operation on Sherry Vargson’s farm contaminated her water well with methane
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April 13, 2011
Inspired by Glee, The Sing Off and American Idol, younger singers are adding their voices to the unique a cappella sound of Barbershop harmony
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April 12, 2011
France’s face veil ban is just the latest controversial law aimed at assimilating new immigrants in Europe. The Netherlands now requires Dutch fluency to become a citizen
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April 11, 2011
Photographer Gregg Segal spent a year getting to know the world of Civil War re-enactors. In a series of photographs, he shows how development has affected Civil War battlefields today
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April 11, 2011
France’s face veil ban is just the latest controversial law aimed at assimilating new immigrants in Europe. The Netherlands now requires Dutch fluency to become a citizen
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April 10, 2011
On the Pop Chart this week: PETA renames San Francisco’s Tenderloin, a random Michael Jackson statue, Batman and the Three Stooges and a really, really deep dive
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April 09, 2011
His new film The Conspirator tells the little known story behind Lincoln’s assassination. Robert Redford will now take your questions
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April 09, 2011
His new film The Conspirator tells the little known story behind Lincoln’s assassination. Robert Redford will now take your questions
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April 08, 2011
The $1,300 Acer Iconia laptop is certainly unique. The machine features two 14-inch touchscreens instead of the tried and true screen-and-keyboard combination, while retaining the same form ...
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April 06, 2011
Daytrotter.com is a top destination for music lovers that offers unique recordings from its studio, known for bringing out the best in bands that stop by to play
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April 03, 2011
In northeastern Pennsylvania, natural gas from shale rock promises clean, abundant energy for the U.S. and the world. But locals worry about the environmental and social costs.
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April 03, 2011
Tax prep? There’s an app for that. Several, actually. Find out how to file your taxes this year with the swipe of a finger on your iPhone or iPad.
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April 02, 2011
Some U.S. Air Force and Navy members stationed in Japan spend free time to help clean the port city of Misawa, still ravaged from the earthquake and tsunami
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