Jay Briscoe's Daughters Released From Hospital 1 Month After Car Cras

Positive news ... Jay Briscoe's two young daughters have been released from the hospital -- one month after they were badly injured in a car crash that took the wrestler's life. Briscoe's wife, Ashley Pugh, shared the encouraging update on her Facebook page on Saturday ... showing a photo of the two girls in wheelchairs with smiles on their faces -- as they sat next to their brother. [Read More]

10 signs your partner may be cheating on you based on their body language

If you’ve ever had to ask yourself whether your partner is being unfaithful, chances are something is up. And, according to Patti Wood, body language relationship expert and author of SNAP. Making the Most of First Impressions, Body Language, and Charisma, having that "feeling," about your significant other shouldn’t be ignored. "You may or may not have the words to describe what isn’t right, but you’re actually picking up on thousands of non-verbal cues which can be very telling of a situation," [Read More]

At Last, Weird Al Addresses Charles Nelson Reilly and the White Stripes in the Same Song

Now this is (slightly) more like it. Following two disappointing ones, Weird Al’s latest single, “CNR,” is a White Stripes homage that inexplicably pays tribute to Match Game panelist Charles Nelson Reilly, mythologizing him as Chuck Norris type who can poop diamonds and drop-kick a moose. Again, it’s not a parody of any specific song (though it sounds the most like “Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground”), and Al has already paid tribute to the White Stripes, including “Fell in Love With a Girl” in a 2003 polka medley. [Read More]

Blood is thicker than water - and twice as messy

Crime fictionReviewAdam Mars-Jones reviews Single & Single by John le Carré Hodder £16.99, pp336There have been a dozen books since The Spy Who Came In From The Cold, and still John le Carré seems like a butterfly escaped from the chrysalis of the genre novel but afraid to spread his wings, more than half regretting the old constricted certainties. His new novel, Single & Single, is lightly researched and well plotted, but a little sombre for those who want escapist action, and a little formulaic for more demanding readers. [Read More]

Timothe Chalamet: How He Learned to Stop Worrying and Love His King Haircut

The world let out a defeated (but still horny) sigh last year when Timothée Chalamet, noted rap star of the aughts, eschewed a wig and got an acorn-bowl haircut to embody Henry V in Netflix’s new period drama The King. Was it historically accurate? Of course. Was there an uptick in requests for it at Park Slope barber shops in the ensuing months? We’re assuming yes. But, according to the film’s hair stylist Alessandro Bertolazzi, it took a bit of convincing for Chalamet to go all-in on the cut, given that our boy Lil Timmy Tim really loves his mop of curly follicles. [Read More]

Trader Joe's long-time CEO and the brains behind the 19-cent banana announces his retirement

Redeem now Trader Joe's CEO Dan Bane will retire in July, the grocery store chain said on Monday. Bane has worked at Trader Joe's for a quarter-century, the company said. The company started selling bananas for 19 cents each after a conversation Bane had with a shopper. The man behind Trader Joe's 19-cent bananas is leaving the grocer. Dan Bane, who has worked at Trader Joe's for 25 years, will retire on July 2, the company said Monday. [Read More]

11 products that will keep you warm when your office is freezing

Heated products can make working in a cold office more comfortable.Heated blankets and space heaters are common additions to a cold work area.You can also get cozy with a hand-warming mouse, a mug warmer, a heated back massager, and many more unique inventions. Freezing offices can not only be uncomfortable but they might even sabotage your work. Thankfully, there are many interesting products on the market that can help keep you warm when your office's temperature is too low. [Read More]

Kaneto Shindo obituary | Movies

MoviesObituaryKaneto Shindo obituaryThe fact that the film director Kaneto Shindo, who has died aged 100, was born in Hiroshima affected his work both directly and indirectly. His films, such as Children of Hiroshima (1952), are valuable contributions to the cinema of hibakusha, the testimony of the survivors of the atomic bomb. Many of his films are allegories on the absence of civilised behaviour in the conduct of war, exposing humankind's innate propensity towards violence and cruelty in the absence of a moral and spiritual code. [Read More]

New Music Friday August 25: Selena Gomez, Miley Cyrus, Ariana Grande and More

Happy New Music Friday! The weekend is here, which means more streaming, new playlists and the best that music has to offer. ET has you covered for everything in between. Selena Gomez leads this week's releases with her new single, "Single Soon," which she released in conjunction with a music video filled with Sex and the City references. In the video, Gomez glitters as she's dressed to the nines, joining a group of three gal pals for cocktails, a limo ride, karaoke and clubbing. [Read More]