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Tom Cruise on 'Tonight Show': How the lip-sync battle segment got so bigCruise recently appeared on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' and lip-synced to such songs as 'You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin,'' a hit song from his movie 'Top Gun.' Here's what audiences love about the lip sync battle portion of Fallon's show.
5 Asian secrets to tender, flavorful meat on the grill Never suffer from dry, flavorless meat again. Instead, try these Asian cooking strategies that guarantee tender products on the grill.Â
Grilled prosciutto cornFresh seasonal corn grilled with a subtle wrap of prosciutto adds tons of flavor!
'Vacation': Does it rely solely on gross-out humor?'Vacation' centers on Ed Helms as Rusty Griswold, son of Clark, who decides to recreate the family road trip he took as a child. Many critics are saying that even for those who aren't offended by crude humor, the new movie is over-the-top.
Artists' co-ops help urban rents stay affordableThe Minneapolis-based Artspace has developed dozens of live-work projects around the country, part of a growing national effort to combine artistic efforts and economic and community development.- Bugs Bunny at 75: 'The Wascally Wabbit' looks to the futureCelebrating 75 years of Bugs Bunny: Time Warner's Boomerang Network channel is reportedly developing brand new cartoon shorts featuring Bugs.Â
Can 'Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation' survive the crowded summer season?The 'Mission: Impossible' franchise has often performed well at the box office, but audiences have seen a lot of action movies arrive at the multiplex this summer. The new movie with Tom Cruise arrives on July 31.
Bugs Bunny anniversary: How the rabbit stayed popular for decadesThis month marks the 75th anniversary of the first appearance of Bugs Bunny as we know him now. How has the 'Looney Tunes' character stayed recognizable to multiple generations?
'Ant-Man' triumphs over 'Pixels' in close box office race'Ant-Man' just managed to triumph over the Adam Sandler comedy 'Pixels' this weekend, while the animated movie 'Minions' and the Amy Schumer comedy 'Trainwreck' held on in third and fourth place. The teen movie 'Paper Towns' performed less well, coming in at sixth place.
Super duper snickerdoodlesCovered in cinnamon sugar, these buttery cookies are great after-school or work snacks.Â
Mug cakes: dessert in less than 5 minutesThese tiny chocolatey cakes are portion-sized desserts made in the microwave and ready in less than 5 minutes. Tops.Â
How the star and director of 'Southpaw' trained for boxing together'Southpaw' stars actor Jake Gyllenhaal as a lightweight boxing champion. Gyllenhaal trained for the role with the movie's director Antoine Fuqua, who engaged in many of the same exercises as his star.
On the uncertain road to Europe with Syrian refugeesMonitor reporter Kristen Chick offers a personal account of her travels with Syrian refugees through the Balkans while on assignment.
Tips for cooking with kidsWhether it's after school, before practice, or any rainy afternoon, here's a great list of easy snacks kids can make on their own.Â
Easy recipes for kids From pretzels and popcorn to pumpkin seeds and popsicles, here's a collection of recipes that will be fun to make with kids.
'Paper Towns' is a mild coming-of-age tale'Paper' stars Nat Wolff as Quentin, who is fascinated with his neighbor Margo (Cara Delevingne) and who convinces his friends to help him find Margo when she disappears.
Pro gamers to face drug tests: A step toward legitimacy?After one competitive gamer revealed his use of a prescription stimulant at a tournament for the shooter game, Counter Strike, the Electronic Sports League responded with a pledge to implement drug regulation policies.
After 98 years, Converse adds comfort to Chuck TaylorsThe nearly 100-year-old basketball shoes have thoroughly embedded themselves in American culture, but have remained relatively unchanged since their original incarnation.
'The Look of Silence' returns to the disturbing story told in 'Act of Killing''Killing' director Joshua Oppenheimer examines again the story of how almost a million Indonesian citizens were killed by the government and its cohorts. This new movie focuses on a man whose brother was killed in the massacres.
'The Outrageous Sophie Tucker' justifies its subject's fleeting fameThe documentary about the singer, who was famous during the late 1920s and '30s, could have used more performance footage.Â