
Jun 16 - By Hillel Italie, AP National Writer
It isn't every day you get to hear a CEO sing.
Sep 18 - By Anne M. Peterson, AP Sports Writer
Greg Oden can dunk, but he can't carry a tune.
Jul 15 - By NBC Nightly News
Almost everything in this disco-centric freakout is wrong and weird. That anyone thought putting The Village People, Steve Guttenberg, Valerie Perrine and Bruce Jenner in a musical directed by the Bounty paper towel queen Nancy Walker is all the proof you need that nearly everyone in late 1970s Hollywood was using lots of cocaine. But one number stands out as the most bizarre in a film already boiling over barely concealed gay insanity: David Hodo — the Construction Worker — singing a blatantly false paean to heterosexuality called “I Love You to Death” to a series of random female dancers. This sort of thing is suspect in just about any movie musical, but when it’s a guy from The Village People barking and hissing and growling his adoration of hot chicks in a manner that recalibrates the universal scale of histrionic drag-queen-like behavior, it’s something to witness.

Jul 8 - By Elaine Ganley, Associated Press Writer
She charmed the queen of England, captivated Israel, impressed President Bush and won over the hardest sell of all — the French.