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TIME's James Poniewozik takes a look at the real reason we all watch the Super Bowl, rating every single commercial from the big game. Read his reviews here...
While some Americans might only stuff their faces at the Super Bowl, a small percentage struggle with the problem every day. Binge eating is the most common eating disorder in the nation, according researchers at the Harvard-affiliated McLean Hospital...
...want awesome Super Bowl food. Sure, it makes for interesting halftime conversation of the "There's something really interesting about your chili ... oh, it's venison chili" variety. But a football game is no time to feel civilized and smart; it's a time to feel amazed and American. And that means crunching down the whole game on the newest innovations in snacks that only U.S. foodmakers can dream up: "We made tortilla chips into scoop shapes? Good luck competing with that, China!" You want people to leave your party remembering, for the rest of their lives, where they were...
RICE Indianapolis. [Laughs] I'm fine either way. I like Chicago. I like Lovie Smith. I like Indianapolis. I like Tony Dungy. But, for me, I'd like Peyton Manning to get this done. Great quarterbacks ought to have the Super Bowl...
...pigskin may be brown, but game day is going green. When the stadium lights flick on in Miami Feb. 4 for Super Bowl XLI, the world's most ballyhooed kickoff will be carbon neutral. In the past, the NFL has sponsored tree plantings to offset the hundreds of tons of greenhouse gases emitted during the event--from stadium lights and other fuel burners, like the buses that shuttle spectators around town. This year the league is partnering with alternative-energy provider Sterling Planet to use renewable-energy certificates (RECs) to promote the use of nonpolluting power sources. Lowering emissions...