Spencer Rinkus

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One hell of a meal. These guys are cooking up a storm. The combination of a very pretty lady and a corndog that screams, “cardiac arrest,” is must-see tv.

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Caleb Charland’s captures something I’ve been wondering about since the second grade.

Stephen Colbert steps out of character. It’s rare to see the unflappable proponent of the far right, Stephen Colbert, break his commitment to the Bush family, but here he tells Senator John Kerry his on-screen character is an “idiot” in this behind-the-scenes look.

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A wall of sleeping animals from the Desvelarte festival.

The San Francisco Fire Department and their obscenely large ladders. Occasionally we post things with more depth than cats making funny noises. This beautifully crafted video goes behind the scenes of one of the last remaining fire departments using wooden ladders.

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Alex Abboud

Will broadcasting “Monday Night Football” online change the way we watch TV?

A report by Nat Worden of the Wall Street Journal confirmed this morning that Time Warner Cable Inc. and ESPN are preparing to offer one of their premier presentations, “Monday Night Football,” online behind a paywall to current TV subscribers. This is big news for any sports fan tired of squinting at streaming dots as they dance around their computerRead More →

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The Man Doth Tweet Too Much: Kanye West

Kanye West was anything but shy in voicing his opinions about Twitter last year. It was very clearly (and if text can be loud then very, very loudly) documented that he once had a small distaste for the social media wonder-bird: “I DON’T HAVE A F*CKING TWITTER… WHY WOULD I USE TWITTER???” “EVERYTHING THAT TWITTER OFFERS I NEED LESS OF.”Read More →

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The Walking Dead Will Soon Invade Your TV

The Walking Dead has been adapted for television and the series will premiere on AMC Halloween night. The channel has been so good at creating complicated, layered characters like Don Draper (Mad Men) and Walter White (Breaking Bad), so you’d have to imagine that AMC will go crazy crafting the identity of Rick Grimes, the protagonist of Robert Kirkman’s graphic novel.

Francesa Alcamo

Last Chapter: In Which Summer Camp Is Saved

The sessions come in five-day batches, and sandwiched among all the activities—your standard capture-the-flag match, manhunt, thirteen meals, themed classes, a trip to the lake—the camp collects at the campfire circle on Thursday nights. There is a small stage that has recently been revamped from the tired, old wood that had remained since the site’s inception. Benches are built intoRead More →