Bjarke Ingels Lays Foundation Brick at LEGO House
by Rory Stott Read the original story on ArchDaily BIG‘s LEGO House is now under construction, following a one of a kind foundation laying ceremony featuring – what else – supersized lego bricks....
View ArticleFiber Art Exhibition Explores Body Image In Los Angeles
Los Angeles' relationship to the human body is a complicated one. For one, the sunny Southern California destination tempts its citizens to bare more flesh on the average day than most other locales....
View ArticleHere's 'Twin Peaks' Re-Imagined As A Retro Arcade Game
If you're a real "Twin Peaks" fanatic, just the initial chimes of its always ominous intro song will cause goosebumps to sprout up all over your arms and legs. Now Filthy Frackers has re-imagined...
View ArticleComic Takes Your Awful First Date To Its Logically Terrifying Extreme
If you've ever had the extreme pleasure of going on a blind date in a big city, you'll likely identify with the protagonist of Laura Callaghan's darkly hilarious comic strip. But hopefully not too...
View ArticleWe Can't Believe This Red Rock Canyon Tree Exists On Planet Earth
Sometimes mother nature is too good to us. Sometimes technology, specifically, the blessed invention of a camera, is good to us. When the powers of both are combined, the result occasionally takes our...
View Article6 Small Stylish Spaces That Show Us How To Live Large In A Tiny Home
All too often, small spaces are associated with unattractively cramped quarters and uncomfortable dorm-sized furniture. But hiding behind all those misconceptions are rooms that remind us that being...
View ArticleThis LEGO House Is A Childhood Fantasy Come To Life
If you thought the two-story red, blue and yellow masterpiece you constructed purely from LEGOs as a kid was impressive, then you're going to love this. BIG, a Danish architecture firm, is creating a...
View ArticleEbola Quarantine, Beijing Ice Bucket Challenge And Greasy Pole Climbing: Week...
Nothing quite compares to the power of a photograph to communicate the goings on in the world. Ranging from the serious to the silly, these photos offer peeks into what happened around the globe this...
View Article9 Decor Ideas For Your Nightstand From Real-Life Homes
While everyone's wondering what to do about their lackluster headboard or how to arrange the bed to maximize the room's space, there's a part of the bedroom that's being totally neglected -- the...
View ArticleAfter Dark: Erickatoure Aviance, Artist And Nightlife Personality
This is the fifteenth installment in HuffPost Gay Voices Associate Editor James Nichols' ongoing series "After Dark: NYC Nightlife Today And Days Past" that examines the state of New York nightlife in...
View Article'The All-Knowing Buddha': An Exhibition That Takes Us To The Heart Of Tibetan...
Tibetan Buddhist deity Sarvavid Vairocana, also referred to as the All-knowing Buddha, embodies a visualization practice that is said to lead meditators to enlightenment. Typically taught as an oral...
View Article11 Flops That Had Better Openings In 2014 Than 'Sin City 2'
More like a dame to flop for. "Sin City: A Dame To Kill For" was dead on arrival at the box office this weekend, grossing an estimated $6.4 million over the three-day frame. To put that number in...
View Article12 Famous Drawings Reveal How Artists Interpret The Naked Human Body
For as long as human beings have set pen to paper -- or, drawing utensil to wall -- the body has served as a special kind of muse. More specifically, the naked body. Stewart Helm, The line and the...
View ArticleSpanish Artist Puño Is Fulfilling All Of Your Nickelodeon-Meets-Pop-Art Dreams
Is there a universal sense of humor, one cosmic joke that would force even the grumpiest earthlings to erupt into laughter? We're not sure, but a Spanish artist by the name of Puño has come painfully...
View ArticleJunk Food Masks Reveal The Nightmarish Depths Of Sugar Addiction
In case, for some odd reason, you have ever had the urge to smear frosting and other delicious junk foods all over your face, we kindly ask you to refrain. The results are just too terrifying. It's...
View Article10 Super Weird Things You Didn't Know About The Emmys
And the award for Outstanding Achievement in Weirdness goes to ... The Emmys! The first Emmys were awarded on Jan. 25, 1949, at the Hollywood Athletic Club. The "Emmy" was not named after a person --...
View ArticlePhotographer Captures Scientists' Frightened Responses To Climate Change...
We've read the daunting headlines. We've seen the bleak predictions. We know in our minds that climate change is putting our Earth's future in danger. And yet there's something uniquely frightening...
View Article8 Life Lessons You Can Learn From Bruce Springsteen, Even If You Were Already...
In the day we sweat it out on the streets of a runaway American dream, at night we read through the quotes of glory said by Bruce Springsteen. "Born To Run" was released on Aug. 25, 1975, and the...
View ArticleEminem Releases 'Guts Over Fear' Ft. Sia, Teases 'Shady XV'
Eminem released a new single, "Guts Over Fear," featuring Sia, on Sunday. It's the lead song from Denzel Washington's new film "The Equalizer," which opens in theaters on Sept. 26. Eminem and Sia have...
View ArticleThis Is What Taylor Swift's Isolated Vocals At The VMAs Sound Like
Sometimes MTV's Video Music Awards gets the best of 'em. This year, Taylor Swift was one of them. Swift performed her new single, "Shake It Off," live at The Forum in Inglewood, California, on Sunday....
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