
Little darling, it’s been a long cold lonely winter. Little darling, it feels like years since it’s been here. Here comes the sun, here comes the sun. And I say it’s alright. Even if it’s made of Swarovski crystals.

Little darling, it’s been a long cold lonely winter. Little darling, it feels like years since it’s been here. Here comes the sun, here comes the sun. And I say it’s alright. Even if it’s made of Swarovski crystals.
Genetic material pulled from a pinky finger bone found in a Siberian cave shows a new and unknown type of pre-human lived alongside modern humans and Neanderthals, scientists reported on Wednesday.
The creature, nicknamed “Woman X” for the time being, could have lived as recently as 30,000 years ago and appears only distantly related to modern humans or Neanderthals, the researchers reported.
“And it would have lived near to both modern humans and Neanderthals. “There were at least three different forms of humans in this area 40,000 years ago,” Paabo said.”

“Who are today’s temptresses? Who are the women that make audiences feel like they’ve taken a walk on the wild side? Stick around and you’ll find out. Here is the first installment (50 to 31) of VH1.com’s 50 sexiest actresses list.”

“Sequels suck. At least that’s what Scream 2 said, but then again Scream 2 isn’t good enough to make this list. This week marks the release of H2, the sequel to Rob Zombie’s abysmal attempt to remake/re-imagine/justify ruining Halloween, and while he’s got a pretty good track record with sequels (The Devil’s Rejects just barely squeaked into the Top Thirteen) we thought we’d take the time to remind audiences that sequels can be classics too. Whether these films were better than the original (some were), re-invented the franchise (some did) or are simply entertaining films in their own right (they all are), here are a few cinematic delicacies to cleanse your palette, in case H2 leaves a bad taste in your mouth.”

In “Nazi Secret Weapons,” a team of military historians and aviation experts use unearthed blueprints and reconstructed Third Reich technology to determine whether some of Hitler’s top-secret armaments might have changed the course of war.