Being a professional flier (I haven't earned my wings yet, but I do have a lot of miles and a lot of great benefits on American Airlines) I've learned...
Being a professional flier (I haven't earned my wings yet, but I do have a lot of miles and a lot of great benefits on American Airlines) I've learned...
What happened to the principle that "while we are traveling, let's look our best"? If you can dress up for church on Sunday or for a job interview, why can't you put on some shoes to board a flight?
There are some words that only exist in tabloid-speak. 'Blonde' as a noun. 'Bed' as a verb - and it's normally 'a blonde' who is 'bedded', of course. And 'unlucky in love', which is the tabloids' adjective for 'single'. But only if you're a woman.
Crazy, Stupid, Love is the summer's most enjoyably surprising film: a comedy that knows how to pay more attention to the feelings it explores than to creating a conveyor belt for punchlines. It earns its laughs -- and then some.
Perhaps it's obvious, but it's also so easy to forget: never get too discouraged by the apparent gap between what you believe you are capable of, and what it seems you are right now.
Certainly, Clooney's high-profile but informal mode of public diplomacy takes attention away from front line workers. It does so, however, without building a rigid and competitive sense of hierarchy and institutionalized status. The real danger for Clooney is a sense of overexposure at a time of triumph.
Village Voice Media, fresh off its triumph putting Ashton Kutcher in his place for trying to bring awareness to the problem of human trafficking, has directed its crosshairs to an even bigger celebrity and a more vexing issue.
For his next relationship, I urge George to choose a woman who's been there, done that, had her tubes tied or whose ovaries have packed up of their own accord.
Not only does watching porn contribute to infidelity, but a spouse's porn obsession is a factor in 56 percent of divorces, some experts say.
A new promotional video released last week by the non-partisan anti-poverty organization ONE raises some important questions about Americans' view of foreign assistance in the developing world.
"The movie business is just like the TV business. A business. Same in Moscow, same in Hollywood. The "No" you get creatively is the same in every language. Just change the accent. And the drink you have after."
As the film reveals with each Bronx boy-makes-good anecdote, Jerry Weintraub made it the old fashioned American way: persistence, chutzpah, a knack for making money, and luck.
Christian Bale strikes me as a complete enigma. Yes, his acting chops are prodigious, but he seems to me to be all technique and no heart; we get buckets of perfectly formed ice, but very little fire.
Many activists appear before policy makers urging increased funding for foreign aid causes. One of the key things to remember is what Mr. Clooney said -- money is not always the answer.
Two of my favorite leading men got together and brought the issue of malaria-related deaths to the forefront.
We've joined together in previous posts to share what it really means for women to look and feel attractive. Now we can add new perspectives about men from real people like you.
South Africa's governing party has declared that eating sushi off the body of a model in a bikini is "politically incorrect." Here, a timeline of the events that have led up to today's announcement.
What happens when your elegant entertainer goes off script and speaks mandarin directly to a Chinese delegation in the White House?
As with any exceptional actor, the roles blend on and off the screen. George Clooney is living breathing a paradigm leap via the embrace of the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle.
I've got a litmus test for whether a film or television show focusing on aid-workers, journalists or policy wonks is going to be a worthy representati...