100 Years In 10 Minutes
Wow do I wish this was available when I was studying for the AP history tests! An interesting visual summary of the last 100 years. The choices they make are mostly expected – especially with the bombastic soundtrack they
Persona 4 The Animation – Now This is What An Adaptation Should Be
Persona 4 was released for the PlayStation 2 on 2008.07.10 in Japan, and 2008.12.09 in North America (and 2009.03.13 in Europe). This became one of my favorite PS2 games, and because of this, when I first heard that there was
Top Ten NYC Public Art Installations
New York City is one of the best places in the world for all kinds of art. As I’ve found in my travels around the city, you don’t need to be inside a museum or gallery to find great and interesting works.
Brocabulary 101: A Primer
It happens all the time. Someone hits you with a, “What’s up bromosapien?” in the locker room. Or maybe it’s a simple, “My main man Lindsay Brohan!” as you high five. Or maybe you’re hanging with a true broet who
The Most Beautiful Tree In the World (Thanks Quora)
Oh Quora. The first month I started using it, I fell through the rabbit hole and it practically became my homepage. I got bored, mostly because there was such an emphasis on start-ups and social media, and now check it
Axe Cop: the Live Action Movie
Axe Cop: The Movie – Part 1 from Peter Muehlenberg on Vimeo. Please give these guys all the money they need to make this into a feature. The best comic on the web would make the best comic book summer
The Batmobile Through the Ages
From a red 1940s convertible to the godawful “Tumbler” who would’ve guessed that the Batmobile had so many incarnations? I’m partial to the ’60s and ’90s. Which one would you want to see in your garage on Christmas morn?
Science, Yoda & the Buddha Agree…
Science has finally conceded to what the zen buddhists and residents of Dagobah have been saying since time immemorial: to be happy, just live in the moment. People spend 46.9% of their waking lives thinking about something other than what
Chilean miner rescue demystified by Mario Brothers
Do you know how we’ve all been glued to our televisions sets watching as each of the Chilean miners has come out of the cave? It’s a bit hard to imagine the entire process with the winch, and the giant
Know Your Female Stereotypes: Flowchart Edition
A book full of flowcharts like this would be more educational than a film/writing degree. Overthinking It’s Mlawski writes that the infographic is a companion to her essay on why we need interesting characters who are female, rather than more one-dimensional women















