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Jimmy Kimmel at the White House Correspondents' Dinner

Jimmy Kimmel was host of the annual 2012 White House Correspondents' Dinner. Kimmel went after everyone, telling the president, "Remember when the country rallied around you in hopes of a better tomorrow? That was hilarious."

Hell, Yes! The Benefits of Swearing

Science has discovered that swearing alleviates pain. It’s also a f***ing good time. (That part’s not strictly scientific.)

Julie Klausner: The Podcaster

Amy Poehler, Will Ferrell, Patton Oswalt - the big names in comedy have been singing Klausner's praises for years. Now, with her podcast, How Was Your Week, you can hear why.

'The Homosexuals' from Mike Wallace

Mike Wallace wrote and narrated a documentary about homosexuals in 1967 that will make your head explode. Reports like this are one of the reasons the veteran newsman will be missed.

Rush, Fluke and Name-calling

Wouldn’t it be nice to not resort name calling at all? How about we not call Sarah Fluke a tool, and not call Michelle Malkin a Manila Whore? Why don’t we just disagree with their opinion and stick to the facts?

Kate Upton’s Curves

Kate Upton is all the rage in the modeling world. You may know her from the recent Carl's Jr commercial, in which she joins a lineage of beautiful women - Paris Hilton, Kim Kardashian and Padma Lakshmi among them - who pretend that minimum wage junk food is an orgasmic experience. Or, more likely, you know her as the current cover star of the infamous Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.  

Glamour, GQ and the La Cirque Del Rey

GQ, the esteemed men's mag known for its great journalism, style and taste, appears to have forgotten its manners. The March cover features a near naked Michelle Williams, (who has been Oscar-nominated for My Week With Marilyn), looking somewhat uncomfortable.

Firstly, isn't Michelle Williams too dignified for this kind of thing? And secondly, check out the cover line: "This Just In! Who Knew Michelle Williams Had This Body?"