The French onion soup at The Kettle has achieved near-mythical status among South Bay residents, the kind of dish people ...
Jodie Foster has spoken French since she was a child. But it's only now that she's taken on a lead role scripted almost ...
Blurting out some curse words could give you a quick performance boost. It might provide a surge in physical strength and endurance by reducing your inhibitions, according to a study published ...
How directors and writers striving for a PG-13 rating have learned to ration the use of a four-letter obscenity. By Julia Jacobs Produced by Rumsey Taylor Tim Herlihy had far exceeded his allotment of ...
Swearing has long been associated with letting off steam, but new research published in the American Psychological Association proves that it may have tangible benefits. Psychologist Richard Stephens ...
Swearing can make you stronger and more successful, a study has found. Scientists said that uttering expletives is an effective way for people to unlock their true potential and push themselves by ...
If you’re human, you’ve probably hollered a curse word or two (or three) when barking your shin on a table edge or hitting your thumb with a hammer. Perhaps you’ve noticed that this seems to lessen ...
Letting out a swear word in a moment of frustration can feel good. Now, research suggests that it can be good for you, too: Swearing can boost people's physical performance by helping them overcome ...
Swearing is good for you, according to new research. Dropping an F-bomb boosts performance by helping people feel stronger, more focused and disinhibited, say scientists. Most potty-mouthed people ...
This woman was talking to her husband when, mid-conversation, a swear word slipped out in front of their son. Unfortunately, he heard it and, to her surprise, immediately repeated it, leaving both of ...