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National Chocolate Day reminded me of the most memorable comedy bits of Bill Cosby's career. Check out his video by clicking on the title up above.
National Chocolate Day reminded me of the most memorable comedy bits of Bill Cosby's career. Check out his video by clicking on the title up above.
Singer JoJo got into the Christmas spirit during a recent, multi-song acoustic session. She belted out 'The Christmas Song' in addition to a handful of other tunes. It's certainly a lovely rendition, one that would pair nicely with exercises like tree-trimming, guzzling eggnog or stuffing your face with gingerbread men.
Even the hardest rock and rollers can get into the Christmas spirit, as witnessed by this dangerous cover of 'Run Run Rudolph' from the legendary Lemmy Kilmister of Motorhead, with help from Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top and drummer Dave Grohl of Nirvana and Foo Fighters fame.
Demi Lovato hit the stage at the annual 'Christmas in Washington' special, and the adorable 'X Factor' judge brought her signature rock edge and powerhouse vocals to the table.
Cee Lo Green brought some yuletide cheer to 'Ellen' when he treated viewers to a live performance of 'What Christmas Means to Me,' a lively track from his holiday album 'Cee Lo's Magic Moment.'
When you've got Paul McCartney as your musical guest, you need to take full advantage of his presence -- and that's exactly what 'Saturday Night Live' did on this past weekend's (Dec. 15) episode, finding a way to wedge in three performances from the former Beatle, with talented backing bands that included Joe Walsh and members of Nirvana.
Though by their own admission, they're probably on the Naughty List, the Wanted are pretty excited for Christmas. The band is celebrating the season with their fans and one another -- and occasionally Lindsay Lohan.
This has got to be one of the very best skateboarding videos on YouTube. William Spencer does some awesome tricks like we haven't seen before, and the video is only a minute long.
It's no secret that John Mayer has been spending time in Southwest Montana - and now he's helping out in a big way.
The Urban Shredder from Hot Wheels looks like every kid's moist dream and every parent's biggest nightmare.
With the exception of reality television, it appears that today's small screen is becoming all the more authentic, and thus, relatable. Because of the shows featuring intense storylines and characters that we connect with it's no wonder we feel so heavily for the screen.
The above video -- featuring a news team baffled over a plane crash that left a roadway smashed (yet still with no ambulance in sight) -- demonstrates just how real TV can get, because while the anchors believed to be relaying a breaking news story, the truth was that it was all for show... a television show.
If you have been missing out on the Christmas spirit, here's a big dose.