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Kevin Bacon Explains The 80's, And More Of 'What's Trending Today' With Zahra

Leave it to actor Kevin Bacon to explain the 80's to the Millenials. That's exactly what he does in a Public Service Announcement spoof.

"Awareness of '80s culture and technology has been in a significant decline, especially amongst a certain demographic," Bacon said.

He then goes on to talk about Russia and the Cold War.

Watch his video here.

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Keith Richards is writing a new kids' book detailing his childhood memories, specifically memories with his jazz musician grandfather Theodore Augustus Dupree. The book by the 70-year-old Rolling Stones rocker will be titled "Gus & Me: The Story of My Granddad."

More here.

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Ouch! Is Taylor Swift cutting off her best friend?

A source says the singer is distancing herself from Selena Gomez after she rekindled her flame with ex-boyfriend Justin Bieber.

Swift, who once called Gomez "the closest thing I've ever had to a sister," is apparently disgusted that the pair is back together.

Read more here.

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Fans of CBS's "The Big Bang Theory": here's some great news.

The comedy series has been renewed for three more seasons. "The Big Bang Theory" has been the top-rated sitcom among viewers since the 2010-2011 season and continues to hold the No. 1 spot in key demographics for the second straight year. This season, the show is averaging 19.8 million weekly viewers, up four percent from last year.

More here.

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A guy who attended a fantasy-card tournament decided to pose for photos with every exposed butt crack at the gathering. He then posted the photos from the "Magic: The Gathering" meet in Richmond, Virginia. The man explained that he took the pictures to point out that it's curteous to others to pull your pants up or you shirt down so nothing is exposed for the world to see.

Dare to look at the pictures here. You've been warned! They're not pretty.

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