2017 Sundance Film Festival – “Long Strange Trip” Portraits

Author Steve Parish poses for a portrait to promote the film, "Long Strange Trip", at the Music Lodge during the Sundance Film Festival on Monday, Jan. 23, 2017, in Park City, Utah. Author Steve Parish poses for a portrait to promote the film, "Long Strange Trip", at the Music Lodge during the Sundance Film Festival on Monday, Jan. 23, 2017, in Park City, Utah.

Mastodon Shares Bizarre Teasers for New Album

Mastodon has released a trio of strange, goofy videos teasing their upcoming new album, which is due out this spring. The first teaser shows drummer Brann Dailor speaking abstractly the album, though his face is shrouded in shadows and his voice is heavily modulated.

Identical twins who spent A 150k on cosmetic surgery say they ‘regret it all’

Anna and Lucy DeCinque say they both plan to tie the knot with boyfriend Ben, saying: "He's twinning and he's winning" Anna and Lucy DeCinque, from Perth, Australia, told New Idea they are now working towards a "more natural and healthy" look. The 30-year-old sisters say they plan to both plan to tie the knot with boyfriend Ben Byrne in Tucson, Arizona having met him on Facebook five years ago.

Woman smears bananas at Trump’s estate

A Clearwater woman said she was trying to make a statement by sneaking onto President Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate, according to Palm Beach police. Just hours before the President's Inauguration, Kelly Ann Weidman told the responding officer she walked onto the property, smeared bananas on vehicles, and typed an explicit message on a computer inside the estate.

4 Weird Cleaning Tools On Amazon That Are Totally Genius

Are you tired of trying to dust those hard to reach places or having the air in your bedroom smell like the inside of a garbage bin? Well, I've got the products for... do I sound like an infomercial? I'm really not trying to, but these weird cleaning tools on Amazon are just too cool for me not to try and sell them to you. You need this robotic vacuum in your life.

Intrigue surrounding 1974-D aluminum cent on…

The only known example extant of a 1974-D aluminum cent struck at the Denver Mint will be featured Jan. 23 in Fox Business Network's program "Strange Inheritance." Jamie Shelby, center, host of the Fox Business Network's "Strange Inheritance" show, meets with numismatist Paul Montgomery, left, and Randy Lawrence, right, whose father was a Denver Mint deputy superintendent who left his son a group of coins upon his death that included the 1974-D Lincoln cent in aluminum.

From a lift liaison to loving in a portaloo – the strange places celebs have had sex

The opening moments of the much-anticipated Apple Tree Yard were memorable for stars Emily Watson and Ben Chaplin bonking in a broom cupboard at the House of Commons. It was the hiding place of suffragette Emily Davison on the night of the 1911 census so she could list her place of residence as the cradle of democracy... but may now be forever remembered for the passionate TV tryst.

A growing cast for the Tonya Harding movie – I, Tonya’

More actors have joined the cast of "I, Tonya," the movie, now in production, about ice skater Tonya Harding , who was stripped of her US Figure Skating Association title after her involvement in the 1994 attack on fellow skater and Stoneham native Nancy Kerrigan . It had already been announced that "Suicide Squad" actress Margot Robbie would star as Harding, "Captain America: Civil War" actor Sebastian Stan would play Hardings's ex, Jeff Gillooly , and Allison Janney would play her mother.

‘I, Tonya’ Finds Its Nancy Kerrigan In Caitlin Carver;…

EXCLUSIVE : Caitlin Carver has been cast as champion figure skater and Tonya Harding rival Nancy Kerrigan in the biopic I, Tonya starring Margot Robbie . Craig Gillespie is directing the film, which follows Harding's involvement in the 1994 assault on Kerrigan who was clubbed in the knee right before the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in Detroit in an effort to incapacitate her.

Timberwolves Purchase Iowa Energy Of NBA D-League

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Strange roman artifact shaped like a ham was a clock

Archaeologists were initially baffled when the strange shaped object was excavated in the 1760s from the ruins of the Villa dei Papiri, a grand country house in the Roman town of Herculaneum. Now the mystery of its purpose have been solved - and researchers were stunned to find the object was a sundial.

Police: 6 Arrested In Maplewood Mail Thefts

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VIDEO: Woman kicked off flight for…

A video posted to Facebook shows police removing a woman from an Alaska Airlines plane after she apparently yelled at a man for his support of President Donald Trump. The person who recorded the video, identified on Facebook as Scott Koteskey, wrote in an accompanying post that after he and the woman boarded the flight from Baltimore to Seattle on Saturday evening she began yelling at him for supporting Trump.

Vikings’ Anthony Barr Named To 2nd Career Pro Bowl

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The Weird Workplace

A Vancouver doctor surprised many recently when he asked patients to help him ease into retirement - monetarily. Saying he "did not make much money," Myron MacDonald cited his lack of pension, limited savings and tendency to not charge patients for uninsured services, according to the CBC: "I fully understand that most of you do not have an extra $1,000 lying around but any amount will be of help to me."

Milton Keynes celebrates 50 years of being the weird and wonderful new kid on the block

Fifty years ago when Parliament gave the green light for a 'new town' to ease the overspill from London, no one could have known it would become the butt of decades worth of jokes. When Milton Keynes comes to mind most people think concrete cows, way too many roundabouts and 'Satan's layby' In 1967, the then housing minister, Anthony Greenwood, granted permission for a 'new town' that would become a city in scale.

Courtney Plante Admits to Role in Bizarre Murder Try Against Former Teacher

Update: Courtney Plante has taken a plea agreement in regard to attempted-murder allegations against her and significant other Sean Overstreet dating back to January 2016, when she was nineteen and he was 37. The deal trims time off Plante's possible sentence but doesn't let her off the hook for a crime against a former teacher of hers that was as violent as it was bizarre. According to the original arrest affidavit, Overstreet stabbed Michael Brown multiple times while Plante allegedly encouraged him via comments such as, " Go get him, Sean ."

Jim Wells: ‘It sounds strange but I didn’t ask if family were on RHI’

DUP MLA Jim Wells said his family are not particularly close as he explained how he was unaware he has multiple family members who are recipients under the RHI schem sooner. The DUP MLA revealed on Friday, five days before the list of RHI recipients is due to be made public, that he has a brother and three cousins who had installed wood pellet boilers under the RHI scheme.

‘Pointless’ work performance reviews driving workers to tears

Around two-thirds of employees, and managers, said that formal reviews were time-consuming and outdated, in a survey by software firm Adobe - who themselves have abandoned the process of formal reviews. The survey of 1500 office workers also discovered that these annual evaluations are a stressful event - twenty-five percent of men have cried after a review from their manager.

Zoo wants ‘responsible adults’ to catch deadly spider that…

The funnel-web spiders, which are dangerous to humans, are found in areas with rotting wood, under piles of logs, hidden in rockeries - and even in piles of clothes and towels An Australian zoo is appealing to 'responsible adults' to collect deadly funnel-web spiders so they can be milked for their venom. The funnel-web spiders, which are dangerous to humans, are found in areas with rotting wood, under piles of logs, hidden in rockeries - and even in piles of clothes and towels.

7 offbeat sporting events from around the world

On the 95th birth anniversary of Walter Frederick Morrison, inventor of the Frisbee or the Flying Disc, we look at other offbeat and unusual games that achieved popularity over the years... While tossing a cake pan back and forth with his future wife at a beach in 1938, American inventor Walter Frederick Morrison discovered the marketability for the Flying Disc, which would later go on to be named Frisbeen, when someone offered him 25 cents for it. Inspired by this incident, both Morrison and his wife decided to set up a business selling cake pans to toss around for the same amount until World War II.