Can You Identify These 98 Foods Cut Into Identical Cubes?
Had M.C. Escher been a foodie, this is something he'd have come up with. "This" being a photo of 98 different raw foods cut into perfect 2.5 cm cubes by Dutch artists Lernert and Sander. The artists...
View ArticleStunning Portrait Series Of People With Tattoos Proves 'Beauty Is Not Only...
Tattoos are a part of a person's beauty, and a new photo series proves it. Photographer Niall Patterson is currently fundraising to publish a book of portraits and narratives from his project "Beauty...
View Article7 Major 'Game Of Thrones' Theories That Actually Can't Happen On The Show Now
It's tough out there for a "Game of Thrones" fan. Your favorite characters are always dying, your friends keep changing their HBO Go passwords and now the show is deviating from the books more than...
View ArticleMy Struggle With Binge-Eating Disorder
Binge-eating disorder is characterized in the DSM-5 as "recurring episodes of eating significantly more food in a short period of time than most people would eat under similar circumstances," and it...
View ArticleCicely Tyson, Oprah Winfrey Recognize African American Achievements In TV...
The Paley Center for Media hosted a star-studded event Thursday evening celebrating the 35th anniversary of BET's launch, as well as the groundbreaking achievements of African-Americans in television...
View ArticlePhotography Student Photographs Gorgeous Women Who Aren't Afraid To Take Up...
"By the time I was five, I was a little diva," glorious queen Stevie Nicks once said. The word diva, according to Merriam-Webster dictionary, is defined as "a famous and successful woman who is very...
View ArticleHuffPost's Here To Make Friends Podcast Does A Deep, Dark Dive Into 'The...
It’s 2015. By now, reality TV is a young adult, but it hasn’t grown out of "The Bachelor" franchise. Despite its bizarre dating rituals, low success rate, and questionable racial and gender politics,...
View ArticleHere's What Happens When You Give Florists Thousands Of Flowers And 48 Hours...
Late one evening this month, a woman appeared in the second-story window of an abandoned house overlooking a Detroit freeway. A spotlight illuminated her face as she flung handfuls of white petals...
View ArticleTV Network Under Fire After Omitting Breastfeeding Scene From Broadcast
Many fans of the Starz series "Outlander" were up in arms this past Sunday night when Showcase, the television network that broadcasts the show in Canada, aired a censored version of the newest...
View ArticlePulitzer Prize-Winning Poet Franz Wright Dead At 62
Franz Wright, the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, died at 62 years old on Thursday at his home in Waltham, Massachusetts. His publishing house Alfred A. Knopf confirmed the news. Franz Wright, the...
View ArticleThe Ancient Wonders Of Palmyra Are At Risk Of Destruction By ISIS
Islamic State fighters on Thursday reached the outskirts of the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra, one of the most important cultural heritage sites in the Middle East. "If I.S. enters Palmyra, it will...
View ArticleMimi O'Donnell, Philip Seymour Hoffman's Longtime Partner, Speaks Out About...
Philip Seymour Hoffman died 15 months ago at 46 years old of acute mixed drug intoxication, and his life partner, Mimi O'Donnell, with whom he had three children, never spoke publicly about the...
View ArticleHoward Fineman Shares His Formula For A Perfect Commencement Speech
After years of lectures and late night cram sessions you've finally made it to graduation. But before crossing the stage, diploma in hand, and embarking on the next step in your journey, you have one...
View Article'The Mindy Project' Officially Finds A Home At Hulu
Hulu has officially picked up "The Mindy Project" for a 26-episode fourth season. It will join Hulu's Original Programming slate, the streaming service announced on Friday. The news comes a week after...
View ArticlePurdue Takes A Stand For Free Speech, No Matter How Offensive Or Unwise
Purdue University has become the first public institution of higher education to adopt a free speech policy called the "Chicago principles," condemning the suppression of views no matter how...
View ArticleEntire First-Year MFA Class Drops Out in Protest at the University of...
LOS ANGELES — Citing “the University’s unethical treatment of its students,” the entire class of first year MFA students at USC’s Roski School of Art has decided to leave the school, according to a...
View ArticleHow Amateur Musicians Are Shaking Up New York's Classical Music Scene
The Park Avenue Chamber Symphony (PACS) has performed at Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall, toured China, and is a three-time winner of the American Prize Competition in Orchestral Performance -- but...
View ArticleBryan Fox's Dark Photographs Conjure Images Of Pain In Los Angeles
Iowa-born and Pennsylvania-raised Bryan Fox identifies himself as a "quintessential hyphenate." Already a writer and director, the multidisciplinary creative recently delved into the world of...
View ArticleBathroom Graffiti Study Suggests Men Really Like 'Your Mom' Jokes
Academic studies can be fascinating... and totally confusing. So we decided to strip away all of the scientific jargon and break them down for you. The Background Bathroom stalls are one of the few...
View Article'When They Were Kids' Cartoons Perfectly Depict Rihanna And Other Fashion...
It looks like Rihanna was always a "bad gal." Fashion Cartoonist, an anonymous doodler who has been featured in the trade publication Business of Fashion as part of its Fashion Funnies section, has...
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