Man and Machine stars dancer Charles “Lil’ Buck” Riley and features the Lexus LC model in this Super Bowl 51 commercial. Continue reading
Man and Machine stars dancer Charles “Lil’ Buck” Riley and features the Lexus LC model in this Super Bowl 51 commercial. Continue reading
For the host who wants to enjoy his guests and the game instead of playing bartender a serving punch is the perfect alternative. Continue reading
Crispy Ginger-Soy Chicken Wings are an unexpected twist on traditional Super Bowl chicken wings dishes. The texture and taste will be a crowd pleaser at any game day gathering. Continue reading
Beyoncé with special guests Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams from Destiny’s Child performed at the Super Bowl XLVII halftime show. Continue reading
Cartoon Trump and cartoon Putin make first joint public appearance and in this revealing Late Show interview, the two world leaders make abundantly clear their feelings for each other. Continue reading
Maryland fried chicken is lightly coated in seasoned flour, fried until golden and a simple white gravy made in the same skillet takes this fried chicken to a whole new level of indulgence. Continue reading
Cry Me a River: A man writes off his ex lover by manifesting a ‘river’ of female dancers to act as an extension his indifference toward her. Featuring the music of Justin Timberlake, directed and choreographed by Andrew Winghart. Continue reading
Diana Ross performed a medley greatest hits songs at half time show at Super Bowl XXX from Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona. January 28, 1996. Diana Ross performed during the halftime show, titled Take Me Higher: A Celebration of 30 years of the Super Bowl. Continue reading
Michael Jackson’s Super Bowl halftime show was a major success, marking the first time in Super Bowl history that ratings increased between halves during the game. Continue reading
Breakin’, released as Breakdance: the Movie or Break Street ’84 in some countries, is a breakdancing-themed comedy-drama film directed by Joel Silberg and written by Charles Parker and Allen DeBevoise based on a story by Parker, DeBevoise, and Gerald Scaife. Continue reading