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Naomi Watts and Leiv Schreiber Welcome Baby #2

Looks like Christmas (or whatever holiday they choose to celebrate) is coming early this year! Proud parents Liev Schreiber and Naomi Watts welcomed their second child into the world this past Saturday. According to reports, both the baby -- a boy -- ...

Marilyn Monroe and JFK's love child wants money

Yay! This is funny! I know the election is getting us all amped up and nervous, so let's take the time to muse over the rumblings of another president--John F. Kennedy. According to a report, JFK's alleged love child, one John R. Burton, wants a ...

Vin Diesel wants twelve kids?

(Not everyone should have kids. Click the photo to see the Top 10 Worst Celebrity Dads) Yes, he does. The action movie star recently divulged that he wants a large family to Ok! magazine. Diesel, real name Mark Sinclair Vincent, a native New ...

Do you read magazines?

Not so long ago, I used to be a reader. I loved reading. Nothing pleased me more than picking up a new book. I was one of those types who would mill around Barnes and Noble for hours and emerge with a stack of books tall enough to tire out my ...

Steve Martin writes a children's book

The comedy of Steve Martin was a big part of my childhood. My brother and I spent hours listening to the Let's Get Small album and Martin's 1978 King Tut song totally cracked us up. To this day, Steve Martin is one of my all-time favorite performers ...

Museums and children

Yesterday I took Mercer to the American Museum of Natural History. My friend, a former New Yorker born and raised in the Big Apple said, "You took the baby to the AMNH on A Sunday afternoon???? Meaning, there were about a million other people ...

Have baby: Will travel...greetings from the heartland

[Have baby: Will travel chronicles one new family's roadtrip adventure from New York to the South...and back.] Wow. I've been without consistent (or any) Internet access since I last wrote, and all I can say is: wow. I never realized how ...

Grownup conversations as imagined by children

I don't normally read The New Yorker, mostly because I'm not rich, or an intellectual. But buried in all the essays that bore me to tears, I stumbled on this hilarious piece by Simon Rich. In it, he imagines "A Conversation at the Grownup Table, as ...

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