The ObserverNile RodgersReviewThe Chic co-founder and legendary producer's life story is a fascinating romp through the great days of disco, New York, and American counter-culture"There are no second acts in American lives," said F Scott Fitzgerald. Clearly, Nile Rodgers did not get the memo. As co-founder of Chic, he soundtracked the glamorous, decadent days of disco with hits including "Good Times", "Everybody Dance" and "Le Freak". After disco burned out, he went on to produce a staggering list of pop's biggest stars, including Michael Jackson, Madonna, David Bowie, Diana Ross, Prince and Mick Jagger. Read More...
Aaron Rodgers has been fighting relentlessly to save the Packers’ playoff chances and it seems that he has been succeeding. A-Rod and his troops pulled off a huge upset and won a big game against the 12-4 Vikings. The Green Bay Packers absolutely dominated and rightfully celebrated their win as well. Furthermore, the front-runner for the most hilarious yet exciting celebration was Old Man Rodgers.
A-Rod definitely let loose some moves on the field. Read More...
Actress Marcia Strassman, known for her roles in such hits as “Welcome Back, Kotter” and “MASH,” died Friday after a long fight with breast cancer, her sister Julie Strassman confirmed. She was 66. Read More...