Mikesology. It's Mike's own refreshing school of thought, and it may just give you all the easy answers to life's hard questions. http://www.mikesology.com
Cereal Killer Comedy from Competitive Awesome - performed by Aaron Gingrich and Mychal Utecht. Director: Citizens of Tomorrow, Boulevard Industries Editor: Dag Luther Gooch for Rotten, Inc. http://www.boulevardindustries.com/ http://www.competitiveawesome.com
I had my doubts, but now I'm sure.
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Changing Room Confessions: Flirty hot pants
With temperatures heating up, hot pants are on the rise. Alejandra tries on a pair of hot pants at Urban Outfitters.
Check back here every Tuesday morning for a new episode of "Getting Away With Murder" from IFC.
How to make sugar glass with $20 and some cream of tartar. Erik tells us how to get that broken glass effect without a trip to the hospital. All you need is cooking spray, corn syrup, sugar, a pot, a pan, cream of tartar, and a thermometer. Still have questions? Click here for the complete guide to sweet, glass-shattering goodness. Quick Tip: If you can't pay your actors buy them some pizza!
We've found the loneliest guys on the internet, and that's pretty hard to do! Find out why it's probably not too smart to take dating advice from The Lonesome Losers. Also, all you Prom Queen fans are going to be jealous because we'ÂÂre hanging out with the cast and crew at the official wrap party. And we'ÂÂll show you an internet series that cost 4.25 million dollars to make!
GREAT PERFORMANCES presents We Love Ella! A Tribute to the First Lady of Song, premiering Wednesday, June 6 at 9 p.m. (ET) on PBS (check local listings). For more information visit http://www.pbs.org/wnet/gperf/shows/ellatribute/index.html This web-exclusive video features concert footage from the broadcast and interviews with singer Monica Mancini and pianist George Duke, who performed in an all-star event commemorating what would have been the 90 birthday of America's beloved "First Lady of Song." This once-in-a-lifetime concert, co-hosted by Natalie Cole and Quincy Jones, included Ella-inspired performances by Stevie Wonder, Patti Austin, Nancy Wilson, American Idol Ruben Studdard, Jon Faddis, and more.
Ford Model Marianne uses Benefit Cosmetics Benetint blush and Hoola bronzer to keep her face looking naturally beautiful.
Drummer rocks the kettles with his brushsticks and barbeque sauce. Featuring David Suycott, the drummer from the indie rock band Stabbing Westward.
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