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Michael Richards' Kramer was up to a lot of crazy schemes on Seinfeld, and these are our favorites. There are arguments to be ...
The Simpsons has been around a long, long time, and almost since the beginning, Homer (and everyone else in Springfield) has ...
Whoever started the rumor that side parts were going out of style was clearly mistaken. While middle parts come and go as the trendy style, side parts remain as a constant favorite of those who like ...
Hair that’s constantly pulled tight, with no room to breathe, gets weaker over time. What to try instead: Go for softer edge control products or nourishing gels that don’t dry out your hair.
From ‘The Simpsons’ to ‘The X-Files’ and ‘I'm Alan Partridge,’ 10 throwback classics from the Last Hopeful Decade.
If hair and skin are not working together in unity, then everything can begin to look off. Ultimately the genius of grey blending is that you’re neither anti-ageing nor letting things go; it’s ...
Couples seldom tended to last long on Seinfeld, making Elaine's continued inclusion in Jerry's life all the more interesting. The concept of staying friends after a breakup is a tough sell, but the ...
Balancing the grind with a touch of glam, the other post featured a fresh-faced selfie that radiated joy. Flashing a smile while gazing away from the camera, Tamannaah showed off a dewy look with rosy ...
Ultimately, Louis-Dreyfus’ concerns impacted the whole “style” of the show. They started putting the names of all four main characters—Jerry, George, Elaine, and Kramer—on a whiteboard ...
Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David were brainstorming stories for the second season of Seinfeld one day in 1991 when Julia Louis-Dreyfus came into the room and started to cry. As Seinfeld writer Larry ...
Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David were brainstorming stories for the second season of Seinfeld one day in 1991 when Julia Louis-Dreyfus came into the room and started to cry. As Seinfeld writer Larry ...
Jerry Seinfeld and Larry David were brainstorming stories for the second season of Seinfeld one day in 1991 when Julia Louis-Dreyfus came into the room and started to cry. As Seinfeld writer Larry ...