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Zosia and Clara Mamet's Kickstarter meets little support
Two famous Hollywood scions tried to raise money for "body percussion" folk. It hasn't worked out so far.
06/06/2013 19:27 UTC
SpongeBob’s Bikini Bottom is based on a real-life test site for nuclear weapons
SpongeBob’s fictional home is based on a real place — But how much do Americans know of the real-life Bikini Atoll?
06/09/2018 00:32 UTC
"You Send Me" by Patricia T. O'Conner & Stewart Kellerman
Two former New York Times editors explain how to express yourself correctly when writing online -- but why should we listen to them?
08/27/2002 01:43 UTC
An open letter to the Craigslist cat lady
A woman is offering her apartment in Washington's prestigious Dupont Circle for super cheap. There's only one catch
05/13/2011 23:14 UTC
No more Ms.-takes
By doing away with the arcane convention of courtesy titles for women, the Associated Press has finally joined the 20th, er, 21st century.
02/10/2000 19:00 UTC
Houdini!!!
Stephanie Zacharek reviews Kenneth Silverman's book "Houdini!!!: The Career of Erich Weiss".
11/07/1996 01:00 UTC
Dr. Dre not actually responsible for Burning Man sucking
A "recently discovered" letter from the music mogul is a hilarious read -- but probably a hoax
02/25/2011 05:04 UTC
Study: Mozart helps you focus
New research shows people work better and faster when listening to the soothing sounds of his minuets
06/26/2013 22:07 UTC
Switcher's remorse
An Episcopal priest goes from Windows to Mac but then has second thoughts. Is her computing soul at risk?
08/21/2002 23:30 UTC
Salon’s reader comments of the week: "America has destroyed nuance"
Millennials, voting rights and Christmas carols: What our users were talking about this week
12/07/2018 22:00 UTC
The squibs return to Capistrano
The first sighting of a dumb but supposedly safe strategy by a football coach means autumn is in the air.
09/02/2008 22:30 UTC
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