Society & Culture  & Entertainment: Black Rock Lost Podcast

Black Rock Lost Podcast

Review of the Black Rock Lost Podcast, a fan based podcast with a lot of theories.

Society & Culture  & Entertainment: National Book Award Winners in Fiction

National Book Award Winners in Fiction

The National Book Awards are presented each year to American authors for work published the previous year in the categories of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and young people's literature. These are the past ten years' winners in the fiction category.

Society & Culture  & Entertainment: Mayhem Photo

Mayhem Photo

Concert photos from Maryland Deathfest 2009 in Baltimore, Maryland.

Society & Culture  & Entertainment: How Online Dvd Rental Works

How Online Dvd Rental Works

With the convenience of the internet, vast DVD title range and low prices, online DVD rental is becoming a popular choice for renting DVD's. With the ever increasing penetration of the internet and co

Society & Culture  & Entertainment: EU bans Cosmetics Testing and Seal Products

EU bans Cosmetics Testing and Seal Products

CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA - MARCH 27: A Harp seal pup lays on an ice floe March 27, 2008 in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence in Canada. Canada's seal hunt is expected to start tomorrow and the government has said this year 275,000 harp seals can be harvested. Many animal protection organizations have con

Society & Culture  & Entertainment: TurboTax's Privacy Policy

TurboTax's Privacy Policy

TurboTax collects a significant amount of personal information to help you file your taxes.

Society & Culture  & Entertainment: Miss Klugh

Miss Klugh

Miss Klugh is one of the Others.

Society & Culture  & Entertainment: 10 Most Cruel Torture Devices of All Time

10 Most Cruel Torture Devices of All Time

Throughout the history, people have devised a wide variety of ingeniously hideous methods of torture as a form of punishment for crimes, or simply to extract information. Here is a quick rundown of 10

Society & Culture  & Entertainment: Jon Krakauer

Jon Krakauer

Jon Krakauer was born in Brookline Massachusetts in 1954. He worked simultaneously as a carpenter and a freelance journalist until 1983, when he quit carpentry. His first book was EIGER DREAMS, a collection of articles written for Outside and Smithsonian. The second book was INTO THE WILD, the non-f