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Eugen Sandow, The World's First Hunk, Is Basically Amazing In Every Way
Long before we ogled pictures of Ryan Gosling with his shirt off, women were swooning over a different type of man.
Meet Eugen Sandow, the world's first hunk.
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'Mother Of All Talent' Sneak Peek: This Playmate-Turned-Stage Mom Is Terrifying (VIDEO)
It's stage moms gone wild! TV Guide Network's new docu-series "Mother Of All Talent" follows a mother-daughter duo that runs a successful casting agency for kids, and they have seen it all.
We've got an exclusive sneak peek at "Mother Of All Talent" (premieres Tues., Oct. 22 at 8 p.m. ET on TVGN), above, featuring outspoken casting guru Nikki and her more level-headed partner and daughter Lorri meeting potential new clients who barged into their offices uninvited and without an appointment. But that isn't the offensive part.
Celebrities' Hidden Talents & Strange Hobbies
Celebrities are beautiful people who can either sing or act or both and are definitely good at walking red carpets, so it's easy to mistakenly think that's all they're about. But the following 33 celebrities have some seriously odd hidden talents, secret abilities or just plain strange hobbies that make them quite interesting:
Michael Kors: When Meals Are Better Than Shoes
Even though he's surrounded by lines of people (mostly teenage girls) waving free T-shirts and camera phones, Michael Kors is unflappable. With his signature tan skin, white teeth, dark aviator glasses, and black blazer, he has the polished presence of someone who knows he's in charge of a very well-oiled machine. "It's a big day!" he booms, giving me a firm handshake.
Fashion's Race Problem And Its Relationship With Hip-Hop, High Fashion And Beyond (VIDEO)
Kanye West's comments on fashion's race problem last week have got us thinking about the industry's blind spot and its complex relationship with hip-hop, high fashion and beyond.
What Slate Gets So Wrong About College Women And Sexual Assault
On Tuesday evening Slate columnist Emily Yoffe decided to give us all a lesson in sexual assault prevention: just tell female college students to stop drinking. Yes, that was truly her suggestion and no, she was not joking.