The North Shore scenic drive is ranked first for things to do in Duluth on TripAdvisor. While many love the destination, some people have not-so-positive opinions
I started seeing the promos a while ago where this Irish dude would make this big ridiculous swords and test them out and sell them. I thought it looked ridiculous. My wife thought the same. So naturally, when it came on TV last night we just had to watch. And guess what? It's ridiculous in a fun way.
Yesterday I found myself once again at the liquor store heading for my usual beverages when I saw this at the end cap. Duck Commander Wine. Well, what the heck, let's try it! Would it be good? Is it really worth $10? Will it make me say racist, homophobic things? There's only one way to tell. I bought it, went home, and shared it with my wife.
I think it's required by contract when you are a country singer that eventually you'll have to sing a song about whiskey. Tyler Farr has met his obligation with his new tune "Whiskey In My Water."
For a gal named Carrie White, she's sure got a lot of red on her.
Watching Kimberly Peirce's 'Carrie' is an odd experience. If you've seen Brian De Palma's version from 1976, this new version is - and there's really no point in denying this - like watching a cover band. There's a tweaked scene here and there (including a new, creepy-as-heck opening) plus the addition of cell phones and references
I recently purchased a couple of microwavable Hormel Compleats lunches. They were about 2 bucks at the store, and thought it would be good to have on hand. I had read some poor reviews of them, but thought it would be worth a try. Why not? What do I got to lose?
'Cut to Impress' by Maggie Rose is one of the more entertaining listens of the year. Fans will either embrace the dark, swampy sound the singer creates with producer James Stroud, or they'll be terrified by her bad girl persona and downright chilling stories. The album is no teddy bear.
Fans of early albums from Shooter Jennings will appreciate the singer's return to center on 'The Other Life,' his sixth studio album, available for purchase as of March 12. Still far from mainstream, the collection of songs isn't quite as experimental as projects that followed 'Put the "O" Back in Country.'
Funny is, of course, subjective. I find Woody Allen funny but there are plenty of people who find him about as amusing as being slowly asphyxiated in plastic bags from CVS. Still, I'll hazard to guess that there is no one who will find Melissa McCarthy obnoxiously singing along to Kelis' not-at-all-current "Milkshake" funny. Especially when 'Identity Thief' - a new "comedy" wit
The new single from the Lost Trailers continues down a singer-songwriter path the now-duo began to cut with ‘Underdog’ in 2011. While once a party band, their new sound is more Jason Mraz than Jason Aldean. The change fits.