It sounds like something you’d put in a salad rather than wear on your body, but organic clothing has finally broken away from the corners of granola culture and made it into the fashion mainstream. If you want proof, look no further than the American Joe’s everyday wear — Levi’s …
Read More »No Rest for the Weary
Want Greta’s blog delivered directly to your e-mail box? Click here to sign up! Add viewerservices @foxnews.com to your Address Book to ensure that you receive the GretaWire in your Inbox. Click here if you are unable to see images in the e-mail. Who needs sleep? Apparently no one on …
Read More »Grrr! Ann Coulter Goes Too Far
As Bugs Bunny would say, “What a Maroon!” Ann Coulter, that is. After calling a group of 9/11 widows “harpies” who seem to be “enjoying their husbands’ deaths” in her new book, the conservative pundit has gone too far. She even added: “And by the way, how do we know …
Read More »Anti-American Sentiment?
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Emine Erdogan, the wife of Turkey’s prime minister, has praised an anti-American film that depicts U.S. soldiers as cold-blooded killers, calling it a beautiful film. “Valley of the Wolves: Iraq” has drawn record audiences in Turkey since its debut. One of the …
Read More »Ban May Force Caviar Lovers to Dine Down
While the rest of us order our eggs sunny-side up, over easy, poached, scrambled or boiled, the United States’ ultra-rich and super-posh have always liked their eggs — fish eggs, that is — one way best: on mother-of-pearl spoons. But will the salty-treat-craving silver-spoon set soon have to trade in …
Read More »Terrorist Pink Slip?
Now some fresh pickings from the Political Grapevine: Jordanian-born terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi has been replaced as Al Qaeda‘s chief of operations in Iraq because of a series of high profile mistakes. The Washington Times quotes a leading Islamist with ties to Usama bin Laden who says Zarqawi’s role in …
Read More »Pain and Suffering…
Speaking of pain and suffering, I was talking earlier today to a friend of mine suffering from advanced multiple sclerosis. She was very focused on these Tysabri hearings going on. Tysabri’s the MS drug that was quickly taken off the market after some patients died from a rare brain malady. …
Read More »Will Disney Desert Mel Gibson for His Mistake?
Mel Gibson | Fantasia Will Disney Desert Gibson for His Mistake? Mel Gibson‘s horrendous mistake on Friday morning may have reverberations far worse than he could imagine. For one thing, Gibson is set to release a hugely expensive and largely questionable film with family-friendly Disney on Dec. 8. “Apocalypto,” which …
Read More »The Truth About Tough Interrogation Methods
If you watch us often, you know the one thing that sets me off is when a guest comes on the program and says stuff that isn’t true. Sometimes they do it to deceive, to lie. But other times, they just buy the propaganda that props up their political positions. …
Read More »'Black Dahlia' Best Thing in Flick … and She's Dead
Are you having trouble sleeping at night? Do you toss and turn, count sheep and nothing helps you put your tired eyes and body to rest? Well, fear not. Coming to a theater near you is “The Black Dahlia,” starring Hilary Swank, Josh Hartnett, Scarlett Johansson and, oops, I forget …
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