In a country notorious for heavily putting restraints on women socially and politically, the government of Saudi Arabia has announced a “breakthrough...

My sex life was solitary and secret until I got to college.  It remained silent and secret in regards to myself, but suddenly my reading knowledge of sex (which was very science-based) was greatly augmented by roommates — one in particular.  (This was ’57 – ’61.)  I was much impressed by her black underwear.  I hadn’t known there could be such...

As I’m watching each match of the World Cup, I can’t help but notice that the South American teams are on a collision course with the European nations participating in the World Cup. With contrasting styles, the Europeans the pretty players and the South Americans the gritty, hard-nosed bunch, the two continents have nations that are squaring up against each other...

With The Masters, golf’s most prestigious tournament, beginning on April 3rd, the title is really up for grabs. Yes, Tiger Woods is making his return to golf after his sex scandal, and yes Tom Watson is playing his 37th Masters, but honestly folks, who is the real favorite? I’ve put my top five favorites in line, with number one being defending champion Angel Cabrera....

I was in Quebec City, Canada last week, and it was perfect timing for the Red Bull Crashed Ice event. A fairly new event at two years old, it has competitors skate through an ice track that winds through the city. Throughout the track are jumps, large hills, over banked turns and other hazards. These are all struggles for the competitors, as it goes against the purpose...

 Here we go! March Madness (and some April), the time of year where college basketball gets the spotlight. I’m here to break down each section and give you my final four picks. Well here goes: Midwest Section: Easily the strongest section in the tournament. With outright number 1 Kansas as the 1 seed and a confident Ohio State as the 2 seed, you have an outstanding...

After losing 2-1 in the first leg of two to Porto, a Portuguese team in Portugal, Arsenal wouldn’t let their quarterfinal birth slip. Arsenal got the massage, as they put in a 5-0 thumping of FC Porto, without star Cesc Fabregas , at Emirates Stadium in London, England. Arsenal jumped on top just 9 minutes into the game on a Nicklas Bendtner goal. After goalkeeper Manuel...

Canada needed some momentum to coast on while trying to fulfill their expectations as gold medalists. Canada got just what the doctor ordered, in a 7-3 quarterfinal spanking of Russia. Ryan Getzlaf put Canada on the board just 2:21 into the game on a goal assisted by Dan Boyle and Chris Pronger. Boyle scored the next goal for Canada, with the assists going to Dany Heatly...

This year’s 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games have been terrific. From Shaun White’s tricks to Shani Davis’ disappointment in the 1500m speed skate, there has always been action. There are however, some impressive achievements so far. In the Men’s Super G skiing event, a downhill race that requires the athletes to pass between gates, Norwegian A.L Svindal captured...