Your favorite celebs are celebrating World Wish Day on April 29, and you can too.
Sure, you've heard of the Make-A-Wish Foundation — the charitable non-profit that grants the wishes of terminally ill children around the world. But did you know that this Sunday is World Wish Day? That's right, April 29 marks the 32nd anniversary of the first wish granted by the organization, and stars including Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus Jon Stewart, and more all want you to celebrate.
Staffer Genevieve's Valentine to her celeb crush, Seth Meyers!
Plus 4 templates you can use to create your own and share with your friends!
Here at YourTango, we have A LOT of love for our celebrity crushes. This year, we couldn't let another Valentine's Day go by without letting these sexy, sweet and adorable stars know how we feel!
Our editors weigh in on which celebrities would make their "freebie" list.
This week, we invited everyone in our community to write about their "list" — the celebrities they would sleep with if given the chance (no repercussions!). Consider it a fun way to daydream and pass the time on a particularly boring day... and something that you may or may not want to share.
AskMen's Top 49 Most Influential Men Of 2010 list re-ordered according to "The Dateable Index."
The results are in: John Stewart is The Most Influential Man In The World. Yes, yes. We'd have to agree. But what about the others? According to AskMen's 2010 reader survey results, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Jobs, Kanye West, Drew Brees, James Franco, Elon Musk Jose Mourinho, and Graydon Carter top out the list of modern manly man in 2010. Their standards? Who has made the biggest impact, and ultimately, shaped what it means to be a man? That's all well and good, but we decided to re-rank the men based on "The Dateable Index," in other words, the top 49 men we are lusting after this year.
But for us, the question is more simple: Who would you rather?
In that sense, YourTango has created "The Datability Index." Here, we've evaluated the eligible (or, um, eligible-in-our-minds) fellows on their pretty faces, their current career power, whether or not they've managed to lock down a lovely woman whom we envy, and how often we see them photographed holding fat, adorable babies. The verdict is the AskMen Top 49 Most Influential Men of 2010, in the appropriate order—who would you do order, obviously.
What do these nine people have in common? Fleeing embarrassment to Dancing With the Stars.
With the news that Bristol Palin will join the cast of the eleventh season of Dancing With the Stars this fall, we decided to take a look back at some other famous (or "famous") people who parlayed tabloid infamy, public humiliation, and negligible familiarity with the pachanga into a stint on ABC's increasingly misnamed foxtrot free-for-all.
The Daily Show host spills the beans on his dinner date with Jen.
Calm down there folks! Jennifer Aniston and Jon Stewart are not dating. We repeat: Stewart and Aniston are not an item. After all, he's a married man! But they did have a hot dinner date back in the 90's, Stewart recently revealed on The Daily Show. In fact, when Aniston appeared on his show to promote her latest film, The Switch, Jon brought up the infamous date before she even had a chance to sit down.
In honor of Father's Day, here are 7 celebrity dads who make parenthood look good
For their protectiveness, their willingness to spend time with us, and for being the first man to capture our hearts, dads are wonderful and deserve our appreciation. We appreciate celebrity fathers, however, for a whole other reason--their nearly-palpable sex appeal. This Father's Day, we've compiled a list of even more sexy celebrity fathers that we're absolutely gaga over.
Kristin Schaal opines on older women who date younger men.
Kristin Schaal, of Flight of the Conchords fame, opined to hilarious effect, on cougars, the slightly sexist name for older women who date younger men.
Top comedy writers share the juicy details of breaking up.
Comedy producer Ben Karlin's new book is a hilarious collection of essays by comedians such as Will Forte, David Wain and David Rees talking about the male experience of being dumped, and what they learned from it. Hilarity tempered with pathos ensues.