Whether or not you're a fan of the pigskin, chances are you'll be in front of a TV this Sunday, when the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Green Bay Packers meet at Cowboys Stadium. Roughly 106.5 million viewers tuned in to last year's Super Bowl, and it's a safe bet that not all of them were football fans. Why? Because the game itself is just one (admittedly central) element of the nationally televised extravaganza that is the Super Bowl (Fox, Sunday, 6:30 p.m. ET).
There's something for everyone here. Before the game even starts, Blue Man Group will perform a 15-minute show. Glee's Lea Michele is slated to belt out "America the Beautiful," and Christina Aguilera will sing "The Star-Spangled Banner." The Black Eyed Peas will take center stage for the year's most coveted TV performance slot, the halftime entertainment. Usher (who features will.i.am on his single,"O.M.G.") is reportedly going to make a surprise appearance. So is Slash, who collaborated with Fergie on a song last year.
Some companies, like Volkswagen and Coke, have cannily released their Super Bowl spots on the Internet already. The kid in the Darth Vader costume and the sleepwalker on safari are among the coolest ones. They've already received hundreds of thousands of hits.
Source: http://www.ivillage.com/something-everyone-super-bowl-xlv/1-a-320276
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