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  • Evan Gore
    6:11 am Sun, Mar 29, 2015
    From Napkin to blog to book: Matta

    Comedy writer John Matta has written for numerous comedy, sketch and cartoon shows, but he is most well-known for what he has written on napkins.

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  • Evan Gore
    5:30 am Sun, Mar 29, 2015
    Taxidermy clearance sale

    Every retailer has the right to lower prices to drive interest.

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  • Evan Gore
    3:08 am Sun, Mar 29, 2015
    Rube Goldberg's Passover Seder

    Engineering, Architecture and Planning students at Technion–Israel Institute of Technology are remembering the story of Moses this Passover as only engineers, architects and planners can.

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  • Evan Gore
    1:46 am Sat, Mar 28, 2015
    Lee Harvey Oswald's car on Ebay

    You snooze, you lose. You have just missed the chance to bid on, and possibly own, the last car driven by Lee Harvey Oswald, which just sold on ebay.

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  • Evan Gore
    4:35 am Fri, Mar 27, 2015
    Genius mash-up of 6 Country hits

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vapt5C3yDeY Country songwriter Gregory Todd, a.k.a Sir MashAlot got famous for six songs, all by top Country artists, which he brilliantly cut together into one very enjoyable track that all… Read the rest of the article: Genius mash-up of 6 Country hits

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  • Evan Gore
    4:33 am Fri, Mar 27, 2015
    35 Secret hiding places in your home

    Ordinarily, the folks over at Family Handyman Magazine are a straight-laced bunch, but their slideshow 20 Secret Hiding Places shows that their practical creativity might be hiding something, such as… Read the rest of the article: 35 Secret hiding places in your home

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  • Evan Gore
    7:44 am Thu, Mar 26, 2015
    India's $11 cellphone could change the world

    The mobile market in India is flooded with new phones: three a day last year. Local provider Micromax has a gamble to claim a slice of that.

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  • Evan Gore
    7:40 am Thu, Mar 26, 2015
    A Book of Mojo, on Indiegogo

    The Book of Mojo is a webcomic whose creators hope will become an animated series or feature. The main character, Creepy, is an African-American girl with magic powers; and her… Read the rest of the article: A Book of Mojo, on Indiegogo

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  • Evan Gore
    1:16 am Thu, Mar 26, 2015
    Conversations with Matt Dwyer

    The internet calls it the golden age of audio podcasts.

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  • Evan Gore
    9:37 am Wed, Mar 25, 2015
    Stop the Belieber Invasion!

    Justin Beiber, one-time YouTube star, then chart-topping heart throb, then TMZ regular. Justin Beiber, recently roasted by the cool kids of Comedy Central. And now Justin Beiber, blasted out of… Read the rest of the article: Stop the Belieber Invasion!

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  • Evan Gore
    7:00 am Wed, Mar 25, 2015
    DK's Snow Sculptures

    In the small southwestern Wisconsin town of Lone Rock, Darren Klingaman makes fantastic painted snow sculptures on his lawn.

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  • Evan Gore
    6:23 am Wed, Mar 25, 2015
    You could totally grub down some Poop Bread right now

    When we visited Taipei, my wife and I made it our singular goal to eat at Modern Toilet, even though we knew the bathroom-themed restaurant had caught on and was… Read the rest of the article: You could totally grub down some Poop Bread right now

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  • Evan Gore
    11:44 am Tue, Mar 24, 2015
    How being 12 years old is like being a toddler again

    New York Public Radio WNYC has launched a new series, Being 12: The Year Everything Changes. The website features broadcasts and videos around the thesis that age 12 is our… Read the rest of the article: How being 12 years old is like being a toddler again

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  • Evan Gore
    11:26 am Tue, Mar 24, 2015
    Looking for smart people at Brilliant.org

    How do we identify and encourage smart kids? Y'know, like we do with kid athletes? Sue Khim, CEO of Brilliant.org, contrasts the U.S. to India, where there are more honor… Read the rest of the article: Looking for smart people at Brilliant.org

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  • Evan Gore
    10:58 am Tue, Mar 24, 2015
    Dull man inherits magical workshop in 'What Lives Inside,' his mind is blown

    The story is of a less-than-imaginative man who inherits the workshop of his puppeteer grandfather, and finds himself transported into a magical world of wonders where he will have experiences that blow his little mind.

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  • Evan Gore
    8:55 am Tue, Mar 24, 2015
    Terrible American clothing now available

    Online clothing boutique Shinesty wants you to Shine On. Their mission is "to bring you the most outlandish collection of clothing the world has ever seen", and they deliver.

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  • Evan Gore
    7:13 am Tue, Mar 24, 2015
    Is American invention at risk?

    Comedian, commercial director and documentarian Jordan Brady hosts a great podcast on commercial filmmaking called Respect The Process. He recently interviewed Ryan Berman, Chief Creative Officer for San Diego ad… Read the rest of the article: Is American invention at risk?

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  • Evan Gore
    6:31 am Tue, Mar 24, 2015
    Yes, an Iranian vampire western film noir

    It's in Farsi, it's beautifully-shot film noir, it has a female lead, and you have to see it.

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  • Evan Gore
    6:09 am Tue, Mar 24, 2015
    Katusha: Girl Soldier of the Great Patriotic War

    Amid the real war reporting on Medium's online magazine War Is Boring is a profile of comics artist Wayne Vansant, who, at 65, is still drawing wartime comics with his… Read the rest of the article: Katusha: Girl Soldier of the Great Patriotic War

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  • Evan Gore
    2:33 pm Mon, Mar 23, 2015
    Pixar's Renderman released for free

    Pixar has released its Renderman imaging software to the public free to download. This version is identical to the software it uses on it's own films, which was invented in-house,… Read the rest of the article: Pixar's Renderman released for free

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