Hipster Vader
Hipster Vader, Hipster Vader . . . Hipster Vader. C'mon, internet, you know you love this hipster crap.
Hipster Vader, Hipster Vader . . . Hipster Vader. C'mon, internet, you know you love this hipster crap.
Guys! Everybody's favourite photo-webcomic (Finely Crafted Nonsense) is almost over--for this season at least. See what you've been missing.
In 1969, Fred Rogers (yes, that Mr. Rogers) appeared before the US Senate to oppose strict budget cuts for public television by President Nixon. And he won them over with, you guessed it, a special song.....just a little inspiration for your Friday.
Alvin Greene, an unemployed gentleman who claims to be a military veteran and whose only presence in his entire "campaign" was paying the $10,000 filing fee, just won the Democratic primary for the Senate in South Carolina. He will face Jim DeMint.
From Halifax cartoonist Kate Beaton's "Hark, a vagrant" (she's also fun to follow on Twitter).
A brand new blog, following in the footsteps of Nic Cage as Everyone, except more post-punk experimental. Now accepting submissions!
The stop-motion intro from King of the Hill, done with live actors. Watch this side by side with the original; it's (nearly) frame-for-frame accurate.
You heard it here first: "As for the Cirque’s other founding mythology--that its long, strange trip has always been a sex- and drug-fuelled odyssey, according to Guy Laliberté: The Fabulous Story of the Creator of Cirque du Soleil (Transit)--rumour hardly exceeds reality."
Amidst all the Prop-8 fallout, here's a voice of reason.
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