Sort by:
DESMOND  

Season 3 of 'Lost" heats up with Desmond back stories
St. Thomas University, a catholic institution in St. Paul, Minn., decided not to allow the Nobel laureate Desmond Tutu to speak on campus. Here's why that was a bad idea.
Henry Ian Cusick plays the charismatic character of Desmond on TV's hit show "Lost." Read on learn what Cusick and his character do, and don't, have in common.
Every Track Could Easily Be A Single
Desmond is caught between a rock and a hard place, on and off the island.
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's The Elders! Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu, Jimmy Carter and others have formed The Elders, a global group based upon the model of the village elders who provide wisdom to the people.
My favorite characters on Lost are Sawyer, Charlie and Kate...
A preview of the NBA's Southwest Division for the 2006-2007 basketball season.
Anna Nicole Smith's recent tragedy has garnered the world's attention. Hers is only one of many misfortunes to befall Hollywood blondes.
It's been an exciting three weeks of fantasy sports and as always, there have been some players performing well above expectations. In this article we look at who has done the best job of coming out of nowhere to contribute.
A preview of the 2006 NBA season for the New Orleans Hornets.
A preview of the 2006 NBA season.
While the rest of the league seems to be taking steps to improve its teams, the same cannot be said for the NFC North, which seems to be as one-sided as it was in 2005.
Review Of Billie Myers Cd: Vertigo
The 2005 Chicago Bears had their defense lead them to the NFC North Crown and the playoffs. But a Division Championship will not be enough to appease fans in the Windy City, who are expecting Super Bowl a la Baltimore in 2000. Can they do it?
New and Improved Season.
For most, predicting the NFL season is like predicting who will get struck by lightning next, but for me, its more like shooting fish in a barrel.
There are plenty of juicy Lost spoilers posted about casting & plot as well as reoccurring roles and a lot of sweet details shared by Lost producers explaining little tidbits about what fans may have noticed.
Love Lost? No, I mean do you really really love Lost? Are you obsessed? Do you analyze every scene? Can't wait for Season 3? Try my Ultimate Lost Quiz to see how much you truly know about TV's best show.
The third album of the Bat Out of Hell series by Meat Loaf is packed with heavy hitters.
This story is a look at what happens when we get exactly what we wish for.
Although the offense for the Chicago Bears struggled to put points on the board, it was the nasty and tenacious defense that kept opposing teams from scoring.
Ranks the top Tight Ends by 2005 statistics and other factors to give YOU the best opportunity to win your fantasy league.
The American Diabetes Association says that Type 2 diabetes is more common among African Americans, Native Americans, Latinos, Asian-Americans and the aging population in this country.
Get ready for your close-up…Sunset Boulevard is a classic cinematic masterpiece that makes a mockery of old Hollywood for a film that is both dramatic and visually stunning.
Like so many fans looking to fill a life devoid of NFL, I have turned to Madden. In my PC league, teams represent their franchise's best year and is now filled except for the Green Bay Packers. The question is: Lombardi's 1966ers or Holmgren's 1996 team?
We will be taking a look back at the last 10 NBA drafts, with analysis of the draft picks. Along with analysis, there will be a reordered top ten picks, along with a selection of the worst and best draft choices.
My take on this phenomenon
Lost Season 2 leaves us with a bunch of questions for Season 3.
LOST is one of the most analyzed, debated, and discussed shows ever, if not the most. It seems that fan theories are as numerous as character connections. Is it purgatory, all an experiment, a dream? No. The writers are better than that. But this...?
The show that leaves you scratching your head answered some big questions but still left you scratching.
Microsoft's move to a new Vista operating system comes with a multitude of questions. This article explains what Vista is, how it changes computing, and what you need in a computer to use the new Vista OS.
Hershel Dennis, a running back for the University of Southern California, has encountered another terrible experience detrimental to his time with the Trojans.
Some songs sound dated the month after they're released. Others become timeless. Here are ten Sixties songs that have something - either a sound, a lyric, or production trick - that continue to affect the pop music scene.
Hundreds of youth spent their weekend rocking, plotting and planning for peace and good citizenship at the University of St. Thomas. Their backgrounds are as diverse as their cultures. They have come to Minnesota from as far away as Denmark and Germany.
A review of Billy Wilder's great 1950s movie, Sunset Boulevard.
Unlike their counterparts in Europe, older actresses in American have found out the hard way that the few roles offered to them in contemporary movies are small, offensive, stereotypical and demeaning.
Familiar faces and themes make the newest project from Law & Order creator Dick Wolf really shine, using the humorous edges of David Kelley to enhance his own work.
Summer 1985. New Coke. Rambo. The end of the von Bulow trial stuns. Airline tragedies abound. AIDs. Apartheid. Learn about the past and inform your future.
An overview of Glenn Miller's career in the military.
Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont undoubtedly invites comparisons to the daring Harold and Maude, directed by Hal Ashby in 1971. But while both films center on the relationship between a young man and an elderly woman, that's where their similarities end.
The Dirty Pictures self-released this cd in 2003 and they're currently negotiating with a major indie label. Downlaod their album or a few choice songs from iTunes.
For two hundred years, affliction has forced people throughout the world to flee to America in search of more hospitable lands. But does their desperate bravery truly pay off?
We've also got the next round of platformers from Sony and many little newsbits about the PSP, the 800lb gorilla known as EA throwing down yet another hammer, and the Next-gen X-BOX round-up. Let's get dirty!