Culture Buzz Isn't it just the best time ever to be a starving mother? According to the front page of today's “Metro,” yes. Yes it is. (via The Daily What)
Culture Buzz Now if there was a dog fetching a penguin fetching a newspaper, then that would be the ultimate video.
Celebrity Buzz Oakland Raiders linebacker Rolando McClain mugs for his local Decatur, Alabama, newspaper after being arrested on misdemeanor gun and assault charges.
An editorial cartoon in the Rupert Murdoch-owned Times of London is causing some outrage on Twitter. Jesus, no remorse from this guy!
How has this scent not been thought of before? Oh please, like you've never cracked open a book just to smell the pages. Now you can use your ereader without missing the musk of paper and ink.
A Youtuber with the handle of Shoenice has carved out a niche for himself by eating weird things. Here are but a few of his gastronomic challenges, including tampons, lit matches and (most inedible of all) McDonald's.
Style Buzz Extra! Extra! Read all about it! Yesterday's news can be today's fashion.
The New York Post's (unofficial) Response to a New York Times Weekender Commercial. Sadly, this is exactly how NY Post commenters sound in my head when I read it online.
“Fap: Drunk, confused, intoxicated”. Whoops I've been using that word incorrectly this whole time!
Culture Buzz Nick Georgiou has found a way of breathing new life into old newspapers. Nick’s art is inspired by the death of the printed world, economic crisis, and political and environmental uncertainty. (I am a little frightened by them, to be honest.)
This is possibly the best headline ever, found in Ireland's Evening Herald. I'm guessing the reporter just finished a seminar on not burying the lede. You can read the whole story here, but really, it's all in the headline.
This isn't a T-shirt yet, but if someone turns it into one, you've got your first customer right here.
What is something you wish you had, but can't have? Because I guarantee it's not going to beat the last girl.
I love my RSS reader, but sometimes I really want to know what made the front page of the New York Times. Enter Newscan, a slick little project from Rayogram and the Newseum.
We track the battle between left-wing and right-wing sites on important news topics. At 12:40pm on February 27, 2009. we detected breaking news about “Rocky Mountain News, Colorado's Oldest Paper, Closing Friday”. This page shows the headlines about “Rocky Mountain News, Colorado's Oldest Paper, Closing Friday” from both sides.
We track the battle between left-wing and right-wing sites on important news topics. At 6:47pm on February 25, 2009. we detected breaking news about “HEARST Plans to Sell or Close SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE Newspaper…”. This page shows the headlines about “HEARST Plans to Sell or Close SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE Newspaper…” from both sides.
You might say he's unqualified, but I would say his former job took a whole lot of skills that you probably don't have.