U.S. Folk Musician to Win Islamic State Hearts and Minds—with Songs of Peace
Oregon folk singer James Twyman plans to travel to Syria next week to confront the mass-murdering terrorist group — with songs of peace.
Oregon folk singer James Twyman plans to travel to Syria next week to confront the mass-murdering terrorist group — with songs of peace.

Adam Carolla knows it’s no accident entertainment scribes bring up his “right wing” politics at every turn. The podcast king called out biased entertainment reports during a feisty Q&A with RollingStone.com. The interviewer stirred the pot by asking if Carolla

This week, Captain America returns to big numbers, but will they be record breaking? Sensei’s weekend predictions and revenue results are as follows: 1. Captain America: The Winter Soldier ($93 million) – Put a fork in it, the record for

Former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has repeatedly emphasized that conservatives need to go into the popular culture on both coasts and impact it. And on the night before her new show debuts on the Sportsman Channel, Palin made a cameo on
David Letterman, whose wacky stunts and snarky interviews epitomized the late night format for decades, will step down from The Late Show next year. The news came via CBS news anchor Jeff Glor on Twitter Thursday. Letterman’s audience will see

Yancey Strickler, CEO of the fundraising site Kickstarter, sent a tweet to Breitbart News Thursday claiming that a story published that same day about his fundraising company Kickstarter is incorrect. Strickler claims he did not reject a project submitted by

Captain America: The Winter Soldier is first and foremost a rousing sequel, the kind that makes you giddy that the Marvel movie pipeline is working at full capacity. It’s also a film we’re unlikely to see screened at the Obama

Since 1994, when Harris first began polling a large sample (2,311 this year) of Americans with the simple question “Who is your favorite movie star?”, only one actor has made the top ten every year and only one actor has

Entertainment Weekly announced Thursday that for her cable channel OWN, Oprah Winfrey is developing a two-part miniseries about the 1921 Oklahoma Riots that claimed the lives of up to 300 people. A New York Times story on the little-known historical

The shooter who killed three people and injured 16 before killing himself at Fort Hood Wednesday apparently shared his love for the band Slipknot on his Facebook page. ABC News found a page under the name Ivan Slipknot–the shooter’s real

The CEO of Kickstarter.com is denying that his crowdfunding site censored a campaign for a new documentary on abortionist Kermit Gosnell. The filmmakers behind the project say they have the emails proving Kickstarter wouldn’t go forward unless certain disturbing language

Scott Eyman Releases ‘John Wayne: The Life and Legend’ Director and film writer Peter Bogdonovich reviews Scott Eyman’s latest biography, ‘John Wayne: The Life and Legend’ in The New York Times. I never tire of reading Bogdonovich’s insights into Wayne,

Concerts for Miley Cyrus and Justin Timberlake scheduled for Finland might be in trouble now that the United States has imposed sanctions against the Russians who own the venue. Gennady Timchenko and brothers Boris and Arkady Rotenberg own the Hartwell

Miley Cyrus is few people’s idea of a role model, what with her overtly sexual stage show, infatuation with marijuana and willingness to take off her clothes when the mood–and camera–strikes. One reality show star thinks the erstwhile Hannah Montana

A day before the debut of her Amazing America with Sarah Palin on the Sportsman Channel, former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin will appear this evening on the Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. Palin, who has urged conservatives to impact the culture, wrote

Triona Priestley passed away this week after a long struggle with cystic fibrosis, but in her last moments she was serenaded by her favorite pop star. A Twitter campaign to convince British singer Ed Sheeran to sing for the gravely

The left-wing site Raw Story used a headline to falsely claim that Red Eye guest host Tom Shillue said during Tuesday night’s show that “poor people smell bad.” After Shillue complained they changed the headline to the just as misleading

My opposition to artistic censorship doesn’t mean I can’t appreciate how censorship in the form of the old Hollywood Production Code resulted in an art form vastly superior to what we see from the motion picture industry today. Once you

NEW YORK (AP) — Russell Brand’s next Booky Wook is for kids. The actor and comedian has a deal with Atria Books for a series called “Russell Brand’s Trickster Tales,” retellings of classic fairy tales. The publisher announced Wednesday that

Sir Alec Guinness, born 100 years ago today on April 2, 1914 in Marylebone, England, was a star’s star. While Spencer Tracy, born just three days later in 1900, was ranked his fellow stars’ favorite, Guinness had dramatic gifts rivaling Tracy for

Malkin Rips Colbert: ‘Me So Stupid. You So Funny!’ Over at Townhall, Michelle Malkin brutalizes Stephen Colbert, Comedy Central’s left-wing golden boy, who has been dealing for the better part of a week with charges of racism from the political

While mainstream media reporters exchanged skepticism for pom poms this week, Jimmy Fallon went to work on ObamaCare. The press regurgitated President Barack Obama’s rhetoric regarding the “success” of ObamaCare on the date of its signup “deadline,” acting more like

Two co-hosts from The View went au naturel Monday in an attempt to mimic HBO’s sexually charged dramedy Girls. Jenny McCarthy and Sherri Shepherd took their tops off while discussing Girls, the show famous for co-star/creator Lena Dunham’s frequent nudity. You

LONDON (AP) — The pope said no but the leader of the world’s Anglicans was happy to meet Russell Crowe, star of watery Biblical epic “Noah.” Crowe was denied a private audience with Pope Francis when he was promoting the

Actor Dean Norris of Breaking Bad fame isn’t ready to sign on for Team Gwyneth. The character actor, known for both the A&E meth drama and CBS’s Under the Dome, joined in with those mocking Gwyneth Paltrow for saying acting parents

One might think Olivia Wilde would be nervous defending HealthCare.gov, the famously glitch-ridden ObamaCare portal. After all, Wilde cut a video back in October describing how easy it was to navigate around the new web destination. Meanwhile, HealthCare.gov launched with