And since then, different acronyms, words keep popping up on Twitter feeds. Who knew OOMF meant one of my followers? It doesn ...
The only thing more surprising than Paramount+'s sudden release of the Among Us TV show is how much I enjoyed it. Look, it's 2026. That means it's been six years since Among Us' p ...
Yankovic is joining a creative team of Broadway powerhouses to create the show. By Annie Harrigan Who’s white and nerdy and heading to Broadway? “Weird Al” Yankovic! It was announced on Tuesday (May ...
'Dare to Be Stupid: The Weird Al Musical' will feature songs by the five-time Grammy winner. By Kimberly Nordyke Managing Editor, Digital Tony winner Alex Timbers (Moulin Rouge! The Musical; Oh, Hello ...
Dare to Be Stupid: The Weird Al Musical, a new musical featuring the songs of Weird Al Yankovic, is being developed for the Broadway stage, with Moulin Rouge! director Alex Timbers and writers Scott ...
Kelly LeBrock is proud she left Hollywood behind her. Over 20 years after the “Weird Science” actress quit the industry, LeBrock, 65, gave rare insight into her life living on a ranch in California’s ...
He's "tacky, white and nerdy" and will bring his Amish paradise to North America in 2026. The 2026 tour will combine his beloved classics with some fan favorites that have never been performed live ...
After taking his "Bigger & Weirder 2025" tour to 67 cities including Columbus, "Weird Al" Yankovic will bring an even bigger, weirder show to the Ohio State Fair next summer. The first performer to be ...
Everyone is a little weird. Believe it or not, there are several perks to being weird, according to science. Studies show that being weird or not following some social norms makes you a more creative ...
Since then, the slogan has spiraled into bumper stickers, T-shirts, coffee mugs and a veritable lifestyle for many. But in more recent years, many longtime residents complain that the Capital City has ...
Reviewing a “Weird Al” Yankovic concert (and yes, “Weird Al” is stylistically always in quotation marks) presents said reviewer with something of a challenge: Which part of the show do you focus on?