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“The Governator”The Arnold Schwarzenegger/Stan Lee comic book/TV show collaboration is probably doomed to fail, but it’s going to be ridiculous while it lasts.
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“The Governator”The Arnold Schwarzenegger/Stan Lee comic book/TV show collaboration is probably doomed to fail, but it’s going to be ridiculous while it lasts.
South Carolina will begin a five-game homestand at less than full strength.
“American Idol” singer battles both Tourette’s and Asberger’s
The Mix breaks down everything you need to know about arts & entertainment this week
How the rest of the SEC, plus Clemson, fared this weekend
Gators retain control of the poll
A first-year USC student is in critical condition at Richland Memorial hospital after being hit by a suspected drunk driver on Assembly Street early Sunday morning.
Watson nets “Jeopardy!” best ratings in six years The IBM supercomputer trounces Ken Jennings. It’s only a matter of time before the “Terminator”-like scenario plays itself out.
Volkswagen’s Super Bowl commercialCars become the gateway to childhood fantasy and it’s simply adorable.Prince kicks Kim Kardashian off stageAmerica rejoices. If only someone would kick her off television altogether.“Memento” gets 10th anniversary re-releaseThriller will screen at 11 theaters across the country. Patrons will have to travel backward to get to them.Dr. Dre to join Eminem at GrammysRapper to make first live television performance in over ten years. Maybe there will be a worthwhile performance at the Grammys after all.“Chicago Code” nets Fox few ratingsTurns out advertising like mad during the Super Bowl can’t get people to watch cop shows.Steven Seagal claims he invented “Front Kick”What that means, or how he went about inventing it, still to be determined.Lindsay Lohan charged with grand theft felonyWe missed her smiling face in the headlines, too.Black Eyed Peas bomb halftime show“I Gotta Feeling” sounds like bad drunken karaoke, supplemented with dancers straight out of “Tron.”Christina Aguilera blows national anthemShe sings the wrong words; a bald eagle dies.
1. TennesseeThe Lady Vols are continuing their tradition of dominance under Pat Summit this season as they have a perfect 10-0 record in the SEC and are ranked as the fourth best team in the nation. With their most recent win coming over a ranked Kentucky team, nothing appears to be stopping Tennessee from sweeping the SEC and scoring a high seed in the NCAA Tournament. — Isabelle Khurshudyan
1. Florida (Up 2)The Gators (18-5, 7-2) cemented their status as the conference's team to beat when they upset Kentucky on Saturday night after beating Vanderbilt in overtime earlier in the week. By hitting free throws and playing good defense when it counted, they were able to withstand a late rally from the Wildcats. No. 17 Florida will travel to USC this week before hosting Tennessee with a chance to widen its lead in the SEC East. — Paulina Berkovich
ReelzChannel picks up “The Kennedys”The controversial miniseries has found a U.S. distributor after the History Channel dropped it. Maybe now someone will watch ReelzChannel. Usher, Slash to make surprise Super Bowl appearanceNote to The Associated Press: When you report something, it’s not a surprise anymore.Amazon premieres stream service to rival NetflixHave they learned nothing from Blockbuster?Mark Zuckerberg meets Jesse Eisenberg on Saturday Night LiveThings get awkward.“Two and a Half Men” on hiatusMaybe CBS will invest in a reality show about Charlie Sheen’s rehab. Sounds like a winner.Superman is BritishHenry Cavill cast in Zack Snyder’s film. First Andrew Garfield as Spider-Man and now this? Those Brits are taking our best jobs.James Cameron says he “diverges from the Academy’s tastes in a lot of ways”Considering he personally appealed to voters to give “Avatar” Best Picture, that doesn’t make any sense.James Bond composer John Barry diesWe’ll drink some martinis in his honor. Shaken, not stirred.Proactiv pulls ads from “Skins”A bold move, considering superficial teens are just about the only people still watching.
Kentucky ascends to No. 1
Former Student Body President Andrew Gaeckle is in a Washington, D.C. hospital after being shot early Saturday morning.
Will Ferrell to guest star on “The Office” Tell your mom to get the meatloaf; this is going to be a game changer.“King’s Speech,” “True Grit” lead Oscar nodsOddly enough, both of the protagonists are pretty difficult to understand.Netflix hits 20 million usersWhoever makes those red envelopes is rolling in the dough.Oprah Winfrey reveals half-sisterWhy does it seem like the most contrived secret ever?Christopher Nolan snubbed“Inception” director earns producing and writing Oscar nods but misses a Best Director nomination. Ouch.Ryan Murphy hates Kings of LeonThe creator of “Glee” calls the band “self-centered a*******s” for not letting the Fox show perform “Use Somebody.” I thought the show teaches that we shouldn’t be bullies.“Skins” creator says show is “opposite of pornography”The show’s advertisers, who are dropping like flies, would beg to differ.Peter Jackson hospitalizedHis ulcers refuse to let “The Hobbit” ever get made.Willow Smith set for “Annie” remakeNew choreography: Whip your hair back and forth.
1. Tennessee (No Change): As long as Tennessee (19-2, 7-0) keeps the zero in the SEC loss column, it’ll continue to remain atop the standings. The Lady Volunteers’ most recent loss was over a month ago at Baylor, and since then, only LSU has come within single digits. With Mississippi State and Arkansas upcoming, Tennessee is unlikely to lose its place at the top. – Isabelle Khurshudyan
Florida ascends to top spot
Ricky Gervais rocks Golden Globes
1. Georgia (No Change)The Bulldogs suffered the proverbial big game hangover after the upset of Kentucky when they fell to Vanderbilt last week. Fortunately for Georgia (13-3, 2-1), the SEC East is wide open, so they've been able to remain atop the standings after rebounding at Ole Miss. The Bulldogs have three consecutive home games coming up to widen the gap between them and the field. — Isabelle Khurshudyan
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