This Handsome Rescue Pup And His Hunky Crew Are Out To Steal Your Heart
This photogenic pup can really work the camera, and probably gets some tips from his posse. Rincon, a stray dog from Puerto Rico, was rescued by model Julian Schratter when he was visiting the island....
View ArticleChicago A Cappella Group Performs 'Global Transcendence' Concert With...
With religious tensions high around the world, one Chicago-based a cappella group is aiming to make a difference with the one tool it has: music. Chicago a cappella kicked off its "Global...
View ArticleWith 'Fury,' David Ayer Finally Made A Movie He Likes
The violence in David Ayer's "Fury" is relentless and brutal. The first scene of this World War II movie features Brad Pitt, playing a sergeant with the nickname Wardaddy, stabbing a Nazi officer in...
View ArticleConan O'Brien Takes A Shot At CNN's Ebola Obsession
Does it seem, sometimes, like cable news coverage of Ebola might be a bit excessive? While the virus is definitely no laughing matter, it was only a matter of time before Conan O'Brien poked some...
View ArticleIndependent Publisher McSweeney's To Go Nonprofit, Which Is Great For Publishing
The announcement on Thursday that independent publisher McSweeney’s plans to become a nonprofit inevitably carried a note of gloom. Though described as “very good news,” it’s clear that financial...
View ArticleHealth Goth Is More Than A Fashion Trend
What the heck is Health Goth? While the term may look strange at first glance, the idea behind the wearing of head-to-toe black sportswear is simple: it promotes a way to make the fitness world more...
View ArticleSting Sings Cellphone Ringtones For Jimmy Fallon And Every Little Thing He...
He's sending out an SMS. Sting visited "The Tonight Show" on Thursday to talk about his Broadway play, "The Last Ship," and Jimmy Fallon got him to turn old cellphone ringtones into "Stingtones"...
View ArticleL.A.'s New Play 'Discord': If Religion And Comedy Had A Baby, This Would Be It
At some point in our lives, we've all asked ourselves the same two questions: "Why are we here?" and "Does God exist?" Scott Carter's new play "Discord" explores these questions, rather comedically,...
View ArticleAnsel Elgort Found The Bench From 'The Fault In Our Stars'
Okay? Okay. Ansel Elgort, star of many movies from the last 12 months, was in Amsterdam on Friday and re-found the bench made famous by his breakout release, "The Fault in Our Stars." Here are photos...
View ArticleHuffPost Live's 'Spoiler Alert' Discusses The Latest Frights Of 'American...
Jessica Lange is the matriarch of all things "American Horror Story," and with this week's second "Freak Show" installment, it feels like we're finally diving into the mystery and nuance of her...
View Article'How To Get Away With Murder' Perfectly Takes On The Western Beauty Myth
ALERT: The following piece and video contain spoilers for Thursday's episode of "How to Get Away with Murder." Hit Shondaland drama "How to Get Away with Murder" continues to establish itself as one of...
View ArticleThese Moving Street Art GIFs Are Everything We Ever Wanted... In A GIF
Street art, removed from the stuffy confines of a gallery's white walls and placed in the bustling city streets, could already be described as "art in motion." However, most people who'd employ such a...
View ArticleAn Intimate Peek Into The Offices Of New York's Many Therapists
It didn't take long before psychiatrist Sebastian Zimmerman noticed a paradox within his particular profession. Although he worked with a wide variety of people, in theory, so much of his day was spent...
View ArticleThese Are The Real Stories Behind Some Of The Most Beautiful Colors In Art
Manganese black. Yellow ocher. Vermilion. Ultramarine. These pigments sound delicious. Their names are so sharp and elegant, it's as if the terms emote more meaning than just color. We can smell...
View ArticleZaha Hadid Designs Five Wooden Towers To House Cambodian Genocide Institute
This post originally appeared on ArchDaily. by Karissa Rosenfield Zaha Hadid Architects have unveiled their design for the Sleuk Rith Institute in Phnom Penh. The highly-anticipated project,...
View ArticleIranian Fathers And The Diverse Daughters They've Raised
This post originally appeared on Slate. By Jordan G. Teicher While living in Malaysia, Nafise Motlaq found the way people talked about her home country, Iran, disturbing. They seemed to lack a...
View ArticleCocaine Withdrawals and Blood Transfusions: Clive Owen On The Season Finale...
WARNING: Major spoilers ahead. Do not read on if you haven't seen the Season 1 finale of "The Knick." "The Knick" ended its 10-episode debut season on Friday, and the hope each character found in his...
View ArticleWhat Jefferson, Dickens And Tolstoy Can Teach Us About Exploring The Big...
In 1804, over three consecutive evenings, President Thomas Jefferson completed a private spiritual project. Using the King James Bible, he took a penknife to the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and...
View Article10 Stunning Images Of Remote Destinations
From Lapland to the US and back again, photojournalist Kris Ubach and freelance photographer Roberto Ivan Cano have spent the past seven years, cameras in hand, journeying to the most remote places on...
View Article'The Red Umbrella Diaries' Documentary Shares Stories Of Queer Sex Workers
Why do individuals make the decision to engage in sex work? There are a million answers to this question, and we don't see authentic portrayals of what it means to be a sex worker very often. For this...
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