Deion Sanders said he wasn't worried. Joe Montana went in with his game face on and Jordin Sparks just hoped sand did not end up in her eyes.
The die-hard football fan, who just attended the Pro Bowl, kicked off Super Bowl weekend by attending a Friday night party hosted by Audi. Lutz, who has been
About 20 of the roughly 36 Super Bowl advertisers put their TV commercials online before Sunday's broadcast. That's a major shift: It's up from last year when
"American Idol," that reliable ratings juggernaut, had a drop in viewership of more than 15 percent for its first two episodes back, underscoring how rough it
Since many of us are ready for a little relaxation when Friday rolls around, heading out to happy hour with your co-workers and maybe even your boss can sound
The former California governor traveled to the Indian city of Agra on Friday, the one day each week the monument is closed to tourists because of Muslim
Companies hope you'll be gabbing about their Super Bowl ads on Monday morning. But the ultimate score is if those conversations continue throughout the year.
The radio giant Clear Channel announced plans Friday to premiere the 53-year-old pop star's new single "Give Me All Your Luvin'" and its music video across
CBS Films' haunted-house tale "The Woman in Black" will likely creep to the top of the domestic box office with an expected opening gross of around $15
We'd be here all day if we pondered college standouts like John Wayne and Dwayne Johnson, so we're sticking to the NFL.
The goody-two-shoes among us say it's better to give than to receive. That's not true for the average Facebook user, though.
Glamour Boy is here and ready to play in Sunday's Super Bowl. Glamour wife is out of sight — so far — unless you count the front page of the New York Post.
Roseanne Barr said Thursday she's running for the Green Party's presidential nomination — and it's no joke.
Madonna won't say who she's rooting for in the Super Bowl. But her spot-on salsa dance in honor of the New York Giants' Victor Cruz may have revealed where her
With the Super Bowl days away, federal agents are cracking down on websites that stream unauthorized broadcasts of sports events.
It's looking to be a strong celeb turnout, dispelling some initial concerns that the choice of Indianapolis might lead to weaker participation from stars than