Jon Bon Jovi finds his voice WWW
These days, there's more to this popular rocker than his party-band past suggests.
USA Weekend | November 2, 2002
Jon Bon Jovi finds his voice WWW
These days, there's more to this popular rocker than his party-band past suggests.
USA Weekend | November 2, 2002
Different strokes WWW
James Blake may hit the books as hard as the ball, but that doesn't mean this young, gifted, half-black Harvard-educated heartthrob isn't the future of tennis.
USA Weekend | June 22, 2003
18 going on ... WWW
The tabloids follow actress Lindsay Lohan’s every move. Parties! Boyfriends! But while she's part adult, you have to remember: She's also a typical teenager.
USA Weekend | June 12, 2005
Wed to the Fed WWW
Their Love Grows with Compound Interest: In her book, Talking Back, reporter Andrea Mitchell opens up about marriage to Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan [Interview and reporting by MDGK; written by Michelle Green].
People | September 19, 2005
A Christmas Wish List for Ricky Martin WWW
After a long sabbatical, the Latin pop star has a new record and a new view of life.
USA Weekend | December 4, 2005
Roddick vs. Blake WWW
In this exclusive event, America's top men's tennis aces and U.S. Open arch rivals James Blake and Andy Roddick face off for a rare glimpse behind the scenes.
USA Weekend | August 20, 2006
Wisdom of the Wave PDF
Laird Hamilton shares 10 life lessons learned from surfing.
USA Weekend | July 4, 2008
A Kid in a Candy Store PDF
Motorcycle enthusiast Terry Pendleton enjoys his off day by touring the Harley-Davidson factory in York, Pa.
Chop Talk | June 2008
The Great Experiment PDF
Lance Niekro hopes to pick up where his dad and Uncle Phil left off.
Chop Talk | January 2009
Ten years later, where is Erin Brockovich? PDF
The environmental activist, filled with vigor and moxie, is still exposing pollution and contamination evils around the globe.
SmartPlanet/CBS Interactive | January 5, 2010
Patch Adams continues fighting for joyful, loving health care PDF
The health care visionary says at his dream hospital, surgeons will make $300 a month, doctors and patients will be friends, and no one will want to leave.
SmartPlanet/CBS Interactive | February 16, 2010
Boone Pickens plans for 8 million trucks to run on natural gas PDF
The Texas billionaire says buying oil from the enemies means we’re probably paying for both sides of the war. ‘It’s not just dumb,’ he says. ‘It’s dumb-dumb.’
SmartPlanet/CBS Interactive | February 22, 2010
To fight sexual abuse, wrestler Mick Foley learns the computer PDF
Computer illiterate and pay phone savvy until recently, Foley uses tech for some of his life’s most important work.
SmartPlanet/CBS Interactive | March 8, 2010
James Dyson: Why to focus on the old economy PDF
According to British inventor James Dyson, the U.S. and Britain need to rekindle interest in engineering and manufacturing. “We need our brightest and most creative people to be going into science and engineering and technology.”
SmartPlanet/CBS Interactive | November 2010
Cat Lady: Q&A With Beth Stern WWW | PDF
The The 'Kitten Bowl' host opens up about how she's saving one feline at a time. thinking of Erich Bloch revolutionized the computer industry and transformed the National Science Foundation. At 90, he is still chock full of ideas.
WebMD | January/February 2016
‘Just Be Wierd’: Feeling the Vibes WWW
with Baltimore’s Sun Club Band
In one breath, the band members want to be grown up. But in the next moment, the topic changes to sexting acronyms and tree climbing. The band has been known to post photos of faces covered in ice cream, feet in mismatched socks and all five musicians’ naked bodies contorted into a bathtub.
Instagram | May 2015
How to Travel and be Kind to Animals WWW | PDF
In a bygone era, the general public didn’t think twice about bullfighting, bear baiting or octopus wrestling. Today, travelers not only are questioning these scenarios, but making choices that reflect their discomfort with using animals for entertainment. Ingrid Newkirk, President of PETA, shares compassionate travel tips.
The Washington Post | August 2, 2015
An Engineer’s Engineer WWW
The visionary thinking of Erich Bloch revolutionized the computer industry and transformed the National Science Foundation. At 90, he is still chock full of ideas.
At Buffalo | Fall 2015