The 'Most Borderline Cheating Thing' Dax Shepard Ever Did To Kristen Bell Is...
When Dax Shepard wears striped Dickies overalls and a cutoff "Wizard of Oz" T-shirt to lunch with you in a hip neighborhood of Los Angeles on a Monday afternoon, you know it's going to be a good day....
View Article10 International Street Photographers Who Change The Way We See The World
Think of a city. Of its winding roads and bustling crowds and tall buildings and piling garbage and whatever else. Now look closer. Think of the strange colors that jam up against each other for a...
View ArticleStrook's Striking Street Art Captures The Geometric Romance Between Wood And...
We weren't exactly looking for a reminder that any space can be transformed into a spontaneous canvas with a little artistic loving, but then again, we're not complaining. Today's work of street art...
View ArticleInside The Beautifully Banal Daily Lives Of Thailand's Transgender Women (NSFW)
Thanks to the semi-magical invention known as the camera, viewers glued to their computer screens can gain intimate access into spaces, times, and lives they otherwise could never have seen. Sometimes...
View ArticleAC/DC Announce 'Rock Or Bust,' First Album Without Malcolm Young
AC/DC confirmed that a new album, "Rock Or Bust," will be out Dec. 2. As the band's first album in six years, it will also be the first record without founding rhythm guitarist Malcolm Young. Earlier...
View ArticleThese Embroideries Of Boobs, Butts, Nipple Hairs And Stretch Marks Are Just...
Warning: This post contains images of (embroidered) boobs and buts, and thus may not be suitable for work. Say farewell to all your preconceived notions about the beloved craft technique that is...
View Article'Human Zoo' Exhibition Featuring Black Actors In Cages Shuts Down After Protests
A performance art piece titled "Exhibit B" was slated to run from September 23 until September 27 at London's Barbican Centre. The controversial work, created by white South African artist Brett...
View ArticleFormer Waitress Says She Donated Rush Limbaugh's Tips To Abortion Nonprofit
If hyper-conservative media personality and flagrant misogynist Rush Limbaugh gave you $4,000, what would you do with it? Writer and abortion activist Merritt Tierce had the perfect answer when this...
View ArticleThis Is What A World Without Hunger Looks Like, According To Kids Whose...
Can you envision a world where everyone has adequate access to food? These kids can. The World Food Program's (WFP) "Zero Hunger: A World Without Hunger" contest inspired children across the globe to...
View Article5 Jaw-Dropping Homes And Hideaways For Living Off The Map (PHOTOS)
We all dream about getting away from it all. But to where? And what are we going to do when we get there, pitch a tent? Thankfully, a new book from Berlin-based design house Gestalten focuses...
View ArticleAmazon's 'Transparent' Is This Year's Best New Show, And Everyone Should...
The urge to define Amazon’s newest original series, “Transparent,” as just a show about a transgender parent coming out to her family is strong, but maybe also misplaced. The series is about a father,...
View Article12 Banned Books Every Woman Should Read
While it would be great if we were past the whole "banning books" thing, the fact remains that hundreds of books have their places in libraries or on school reading lists challenged each year....
View ArticleHilary Duff's 'All About You' Music Video Is, You Know, Not That Bad
Hilary Duff released a music video for "All About You," an insanely catchy single from her upcoming album. Duff goes looking for a mystery dude she saw in a coffee shop, and partakes in group dance...
View Article'Real Women, Real Bodies' Promotes Positive Self-Image With Nude Silhouette...
These nude photos offer a powerful message -- without showing any skin. The University of Wyoming Union's "Real Women, Real Bodies" organization produced a series of images showing the silhouettes of...
View ArticleThe Most Popular Quotes From Banned Books Aren't Obscene, They're Beautiful
To call attention to nationwide censorship of popular titles, the American Library Association has organized Banned Books Week. At The Huffington Post, we've used this opportunity to feature voices...
View ArticleMeet The Artist Who Predicted The Ubiquity Of The Internet In The 1970s
"I think the Internet is very exciting, because you can collaborate with other people all over the world," Nam June Paik said in an interview in the year 2000. "It is almost like a string quartet --...
View ArticleUrban Theater: New York Art in the 1980s
This piece originally appeared on artnet News. By Christina Rees Robert Longo’s drawing of Cindy Sherman The big ‘80s show that just opened at the Modern in Fort Worth—“Urban Theater: New York Art in...
View ArticleMicrobe Portraits Capture The Gorgeous Interaction Of Photography And Bacteria
South Korea-based artist Seung-Hwan Oh doesn't just develop his photographs. He subjects them to the strange, sometimes violent whims of microbes. The distorted, psychedelic images that come from this...
View Article10 Modern Architectural Landmarks Worth Conserving For Future Generations
The Getty Foundation has singled out 10 architectural landmarks from the 20th century worth preserving, from Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House in Chicago to Le Corbusier's apartment and studio in Paris...
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