Yellowstone—the story behind the first national park
Old Faithful is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the United States and it was the start of an institution that spawned more than 55 parks everywhere from Hawaii to Maine.
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Old Faithful is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the United States and it was the start of an institution that spawned more than 55 parks everywhere from Hawaii to Maine.
There is no better way to experience nature's untouched beauty than to hike through some of our national parks. Even parks with vast mountain terrains typically have trails for hikers of all experience levels. Straight from the experts—here are the trails worth trekking.
Abandoning solid ground for a glassy water excursion can be one of the most relaxing and invigorating ways to explore a national park.
Series finales are so predictable. We faithfully watch in anticipation of what we know will certainly happen. However, as I near my series finale of college, I could not be more clueless.
I would like to think I live dangerously. We all do. But let's face it—in a typical day I do The New York Times crossword puzzle, run at the SERF and read my Entertainment Weekly. The closest I come to danger is riskily eating the expired sour cream in the back of my refrigerator. If you are like me—craving a thirst for danger while living a sedentary, college life—""Man vs. Wild"" is the show for you.
Ihad, of course, hoped to run into some of my favorite TV celebrities when I visited Las Vegas this past week. Sin City has become the trendy stomping ground for some of TV's brightest stars—""The Simple Life's"" Paris Hilton, Hef's girlfriends from ""The Girls Next Door"" and even Jeremy Piven from ""Entourage.""
Booyah is back in a very big way, and people can't seem to get enough.
Benicia, CA - No Leonardo DiCaprio lurks on these abandoned vessels, but you can see a ""ghost fleet,"" which currently consists of more than 125 vessels maintained by the National Defense Reserve Fleet.
Everyone has worked with a Dwight Schrute. For those of you who haven't jumped on the bandwagon yet—I mean the hilarious suck-up, dorky Dunder Mifflin salesman portrayed by Rainn Wilson on NBC's ""The Office.""
I have always hated Charter Communications with the fire of a thousand suns, but two weeks ago my hatred was taken to a new level.
When I was young, I took ballet for several years even though I couldn't dance. My blissful ignorance was crushed after a recital when my instructor told me my florescent pink tutu was unfit for the grace of ballet and I was merely jumping in awkward circles.
After a few weeks at home, many of us start to miss Madison over break. I laid awake at night""literally unable to sleep. It was not the absence of my alma mater I yearned for, but the exquisite 20-inch TV set in my Madison apartment bedroom. The white noise was driving me crazy.
I could wrap up the semester with a list of the shows you should be watching or the hottest new actors. However, this is not necessary as this fall season, there is one, clear-cut winner. The champion of the fall TV season is Internet television.
There are very few occasions where I actually throw something at my beloved television set. However, the outcome of a certain Monday-night television show left a quarter-sized dent in the side of its frame.
Answer: She traveled to Chicago to compete in the final round of auditions for College Jeopardy.
I have two great fears in this world—zombies and demon children. Watching television this week every year turns from an enjoyable experience to an absolute nightmare.
If you're a college girl in Madison, you are bound to watch certain TV shows with your friends.
About this time of year, you long for summer.
How the mighty have fallen. The once great Brian de Palma, known for directing memorable films such as ""Mission: Impossible,"" ""The Untouchables"" and ""Scarface,"" defiles the screen with his terrible adaptation of James Ellroy's novel ""The Black Dahlia.""
Growing up, I was not allowed to watch TV during the week.