Entertainment

Tijuana Michael Jackson Dancing Cop

Police officer Jose Ruben Echeverria showed he had the moves Sunday in the Mexican city of Tijuana, dancing to some of Michael Jackson’s greatest hits while directing traffic. Numerous bystanders snapped photos of the dancing police officer, with some even joining in with him. Read More »

$680,000 home built on wrong lot!

Six months after building their $680,000 vacation home, a couple from missouri learned it was built on the wrong lot. The house was built along the Atlantic Ocean near Palm Coast, Mark and Brenda Voss learned it’s on the wrong lot in the gated Ocean Hammock community.   Read More »

See Worlds Most Expensive Hamburger

A London restaurant claims to have created the world’s most expensive burger, embellished with gold leaf, lobster and caviar. The wagyu beef and venison dish, priced at £1,100, took three weeks to develop and has been verified by Record Setters as the highest priced across the world. Honky Tonk restaurant in Chelsea, the affluent west London neighbourhood, has garnished the ... Read More »

Impressive Chinese acrobat

21-year-old Chinese acrobat Kai Hou shows off some impressive acrobatic skills while practicing in Los Angeles, California, for an upcoming show. Hou also includes footage from his performance in the circus show, “A MUSE”, by 7 Fingers in Leon, Mexico. Read More »

Michael Jackson Dance-Off in Barcelona

Passers-by in Barcelona, Spain, were given an unexpected treat when a Mormon missionary and a Michael Jackson impersonator went head to head in an impromptu dance-off. Read More »

Life in a Village, a Pictorial

A lovely photo essay of life of a villagers in the Amol province and the state of Mazandaran. No signs of electronic communications, social media or the fast life of the big city.   Read More »

Camp X-Ray Opening October 17th

A young woman (Kristen Stewart) joins the military to be part of something bigger than herself and her small town roots. But she ends up as a new guard at Guantanamo Bay instead, where her mission is far from black and white. Surrounded by hostile jihadists and aggressive squad-mates, she strikes up an unusual friendship with one of the detainees ... Read More »

Cat becomes seeing eye guide for blind dog

14-year-old Tervel the dog is blind and partially deaf. He rarely leaves the comfort of his bed because he’s afraid of getting hurt. His life changes forever when Pudditat, a mean stray cat who likes to bully others, becomes his best friend and guide. Read More »

Frogs gather to watch a video about worms

Nature photographer Joe Myers from St. Augustine, Florida, has found the perfect way to entertain his leopard frogs: an iPhone “television” showing worms. While worms are a part of a leopard frog’s diet, they’re also known to eat snakes and small birds. Read More »

Iranians and Israelis find an unlikely musical detente

Israeli-Iranian ensemble Sistanagila, combines both cultures’ music into melodic wholes. The group, which mirrors their often multicultural audience, is comprised of two Iranians, two Israelis, and a German. For the first time in mid-September, they performed to a packed house – including their Iranian audience members – at a synagogue, following a weekend performance at a cathedral and beforehand a ... Read More »