He’s going to CNN
Just because they’re fictional characters doesn’t mean they couldn’t use some advice
Tuesday, May 29 The charming, brilliant, witty, devout, and remarkably rotund English writer Gilbert Keith Chesterton was born on this date [...]
Another week, another hilarious round of reader captions. We’ll start again tomorrow over on our facebook page! Congrats, winners! [...]
Monday, May 28 On May 28, 1934, Yvonne, Annette, Cécile, Émilie, and Marie Dionne were born. The first known surviving quintuplets, [...]
05/26/2012 Bram Stoker’s Dracula was published on this date in 1897. NBA Basketball (ABC 8pm) Conference Semifinal: Teams TBA How long before the [...]
Friday, May 25 Gilbert and Sullivan’s H.M.S. Pinafore (or the Lass That Loved a Sailor) opened on this date in 1878. [...]
Spring is ending, and so are our shows! Revenge, DWTS, Idol, House & Smash
Brave little man
Anderson got as Jerry Springer as he could by kicking the “Human Barbie” off his stage. He had a woman [...]
American Idol hit an all time low in finale ratings. Only 21.5 million viewers watched last night’s finale, bringing it [...]
Thursday, May 24 On this day in 1626, Peter Minuit obtained Manhattan Island from the Lenape people for what would be [...]
Wednesday, May 23 On this date in 1618, the Second Defenestration of Prague took place. It’s a complicated story, full [...]
Real Housewives of New Jersey bruiser Caroline knows how to make her children feel loved. Well, her male children at [...]
Donald Trump always has a lot to say, but what’s he saying in this pic? Caption it over on our [...]
Tuesday, May 22 On May 22, 1906, Orville and Wilbur Wright were granted U.S. Patent Number 821,393 for their flying [...]
Good night, sweet prince. And flights of angels sing thee to a new & awesome show.
Another week, another batch of great captions by you guys. Congrats to the winners!! We’ll start again tomorrow over on [...]
Saturday, May 19 Dallas Comic Con is this weekend. Guests include Patrick Stewart, John de Lancie, Summer Glau, James Marsters, [...]







