The Guardian:
Of course the English don't hate, despise nor fear the French, but an incident in a game of football in France requires a leading broadsheet English newspaper to cover the story by an article on its front page (Hands-on Henry (Read More)
Gawker:
This week, everyone was naked and fighting in public and also there was a book no one read but everyone kept talking about. A pornography company offered a famous beauty contest loser lots of money to distribute video tapes t (Read More)
Kotaku:
In the grand tradition of My Life as a Dark Lord for WiiWare, Square Enix releases a batch of tiny paid downloadable content for two-day old puzzle RPG Gyromancer. To be fair, the downloadable content for Final Fantasy Cryst (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Film:
C4 documentary drama to portray the monarch in key moments since the 1950sPlaying the Queen brought Helen Mirren international fame and enough awards to fill a trophy room. Now five more British actors are taking on the role (Read More)
Engadget:
Entelligence is a column by technology strategist and author Michael Gartenberg, a man whose desire for a delicious cup of coffee and a quality New York bagel is dwarfed only by his passion for tech. In these articles, he'll (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Politics:
Lady Ashton is apparently a perfectly personable woman, but she was only chosen because she ticked the right boxesIf someone held the patent for the word "nice" they would make a fortune today: the only thing anyone can find (Read More)
The Guardian:
For all its sexual confusion and lack of private parts, critics are finding Mike Bartlett's provocatively titled play an impressive packageRight then, shall we just get the sniggering over with? It's Mike Bartlett's new play, (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
The subject reliably grabs attention, but the words in a good story are usually getting up to all sorts of other stuffNow then, Best Beloveds: the short story. If we're sensible and care about prose, we will agree that it's a (Read More)
guardian.co.uk Sport:
The latest news and best bets in our daily horse racing blog, plus day two of our weekly tipping competitionToday's best bets, by Will HaylerIt's straight down to business today with a number of interesting bets on offer. Fir (Read More)
www.guardian.co.uk:
Keri Hulme's The Bone People deals with hefty issues surrounding Maori displacement. Shame it breaks down too easily into bad writing and spiritual nonsenseThe buzz when The Bone People won the Booker prize in 1986 was all ab (Read More)
TMZ.com:
Filed under: TMZ Live Harvey and Mike are taking your questions on everything today -- including the details behind Chris Brown's progress report, Taylor Swift's lawsuit against a small town bar and her relationship with Tayl (Read More)
Perez Hilton:
We all knew Mimi was a diva, but we underestimated her severe bout of the crazies! In preparation for Mariah Carey's Christmas lights switch-on ceremony at a Westfield shopping center in London, the diva has a set of ridiculo (Read More)
The Guardian:
It's been labelled derisory and unperformable, Monty Python lampooned it, even its fans admit it's ridiculous. But the neglected 1950s musical Salad Days isn't mere escapismOutside, it's overcast and autumn and engineering wo (Read More)
The Guardian:
In the US, guitarist John Mayer is seriously famous – helicopters over his house-type famous. He gives Angus Batey his view from inside the 21st-century celebrity circus'I basically visualised a record called Battle Studies a (Read More)
Gawker:
In case you didn't hear, developers are turning '80s and '90s Chelsea superclub Limelight into a shopping mall during the worst economic downturn in recent history. There will be brownies and a sneaker gallery! It's even w (Read More)
Gawker:
In case you didn't hear, developers are turning '80s and '90s Chelsea superclub Limelight into a shopping mall during the worst economic downturn in recent history. There will be brownies and a sneaker gallery! It's even w (Read More)
The Guardian:
It's true, Palin is subject to sexism. But the self-serving gender politics she indulges in makes her impossible to defendShe's ba-ack! Sarah Palin has been making the rounds promoting her new memoir, Going Rogue: An American (Read More)
timesofindia.indiatimes.com:
Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan says it is "ridiculous" to think that his mother and censor board chief Sharmila Tagore gave an 'adult' rating to "Kaminey" because it starred Shahid Kapoor. (Read More)
Boing Boing:
"Where Are Your Keys?" is an open source, high-speed language game that uses sign language as a "bridge" to learn any spoken language. The sign language supposedly keeps you from thinking in your native language while allowi (Read More)