Louis C.K. Once Made Toilet Art For A ’90s MTV Commercial
The funny clip features a very young Louis playing an “avant-garde” photographer. (via openculture.com)
The funny clip features a very young Louis playing an “avant-garde” photographer. (via openculture.com)
This Japanese cover band’s one and only album was called Please Please Me. You know, like The Beatles’ first album?
The dads have to step it up since the moms are always dead.
Jem in the iPad age? Love it.
Twinsies!
The combination of these two ’90s things is like nostalgia ambrosia.
These beautiful and surreal pieces of movie artwork were created during the communist-era as an alternative to banned U.S. publicity material.
The twins turn 27 today. Prepare to feel old.
Carl Winslow + Danny Tanner + Homer Simpson + Bernie Mac = <3 (via hooplaha.com)
Sure, there are two brand-new consoles to salivate over, but the 2013 E3 is especially lousy with games and displays built to tickle our nostalgia.
A rare look at some of the behind-the-scenes magic that went into building “The Happiest Place On Earth.” (via boingboing.net)
Sorry, ’90s.
It’s been 20 years since the movie came out and I need some closure.
Warning: This post may cause existential crises.
Tiffani Amber Thiessen is great and all…but Kelly Kapowski is a legend.
The TV version of the Ann M. Martin book series is now on Netflix. And it is giving me a heart attack.
Lily Koppel’s new nonfiction book, The Astronaut Wives Club, looks at the historic time in America when astronauts were heroes and their families were emblems. She talks about the book and the photos she gathered.
Monopoly actually played a very important role during the war.
This single-season show was basically Freaks and Geeks at college and a portrait of the year 2001. Case in point: an episode involving that song “How Bizarre.”
Here’s what the beginning of the Space Age looked like.
South African design studio MUTI created a beautiful series of posters inspired by iconic movie locations, for South Africa’s Ster-Kinekor theater chain. (via neatorama.com)
The guy from Dinosaur Jr. once told Sassy magazine readers “butts are so awesome” and pyrotechnics make good gifts.
“Kids, you tried your best and you failed miserably. The lesson is: never try.”
In 1996, David Letterman decided to take Siskel and Ebert out to New Jersey. Just to visit with some folks.
Your high school experience would really suck if every time you went to the bathroom, your principal was in there pumping iron.
This 30-year-old footage captures a gritty New York that has now mostly disappeared.
When it comes to singing about heartaches, no decade did it better than the ‘70s.
Got a case of the mean reds today? Here are some fascinating facts about this classic film to calm you.
Because she went to Harvard.