What Caused the Super Bowl Black Out? Now We Know!
If you're ever asked to define irony and need an example, this would be a great one! It's so crazy, it must be true.
If you're ever asked to define irony and need an example, this would be a great one! It's so crazy, it must be true.
Maybe you've seen the picture of Beyonce at the Super Bowl that was taken at the WORST possible time. The internet had some fun with it and the results are classic.
Beyonce's publicist has won at least one battle. She successfully convinced media photo service Getty Images this week to remove six "unflattering" photos of Beyoncé from its library.
Will Ferrell teamed up once again with Old Milwaukee beer to do a Super Bowl commercial which was only seen in three small markets: Sherman, Texas, Ardmore, Oklahoma and Glendive, Montana.
In the spot, Ferrell is engaged in an intense make-out session with an older woman on a bus
More than 108.4 million viewers watched Super Bowl XLVII on Sunday night, according to a CBS report on the Nielsen ratings. As a result, the CBS Super Bowl broadcast was the third most-watched program in television history, trailing only the 2011 and 2012 Super Bowls.
In honor of the power outage at Super Bowl 47, here are six videos of people getting zapped with electricity. Don't worry, nobody is seriously hurt or killed. They do, however, earn a new respect for electricity.
Where was your favorite celeb when the lights went out?
The Baltimore Ravens survived a late 49ers surge, a controversial non-call in the endzone and a 34-minute power outage to win Super Bowl XLVII by a score of 34-31.
Jennifer Hudson not only turned in a surprise performance at the Super Bowl tonight, but she fronted a choir of 26 children from Sandy Hook Elementary School, site of the one of our nation's most tragic shootings.
Performing the national anthem at the Super Bowl or any sporting event is always a nerve-wracking task, since pop stars tend to flub the lines with regularity. Maybe it's nerves. Maybe it's the pressure and being on such a national stage. Who knows. But it happens... a lot. Alicia Keys performed 'The Star-Spangled Banner' at Super Bowl XLVII tonight (Feb. 3), seated at a white piano in the middle of the field. We're proud to report that it was flawless, both lyrically and melodically.
As the stars party-hopped this weekend in anticipation of the Super Bowl on Sunday, Justin Timberlake took the stage at the DIRECTV’s Super Saturday concert on Feb. 2 for his first full live show in three years.
During the set, he performed some oldies, but he also did three new songs from his upcoming album 'The 20/20 Experience' -- 'Little Pusher Lover Girl,’ ‘Bad Girl' and 'Suit & Tie.' And for the latter, collaborator Jay-Z even joined him on stage.