
How New Yorkers See the San Francisco Bay Area
“The San Francisco Bay for New Yorkers” is a fun infographic that imagines how New Yorkers see the San Francisco Bay Area. via SFist

Dwarf Car Museum Holds Man’s Fantastic Handmade Mini Replicas of Classic American Autos
In the mid 1960s, Ernie Adams (currently) of Maricopa, Arizona started “taking the design of early model cars and scaling them down to a smaller…

minus5° Ice Bar, A Bar Made Entirely of Ice Opens in New York Hilton Midtown Manhattan
Recently opened at the New York Hilton Midtown in New York City, the minus5° Ice Bar is an entire bar made of Canadian ice. Nearly…

Alex the Breakdancing Dog
Alex the dog seemingly “breakdances” by putting three of his paws together and spinning around with his fourth.

Rave Flyer and Poster Preservation Project
Involved with the rave scene since the 1980s, Matthew Johnson has started the Rave Flyer and Poster Preservation Project as a way to curate and…
What the Children Saw, A Book of Collage Art by Louise Jarmilowicz
Our friend, costumer and artist Louise Jarmilowicz, has authored What the Children Saw, a book of her wonderful collage art. It’s available to purchase as…

A Supercut of All the Pie and Coffee Scenes in ‘Twin Peaks’
For Slacktory, Bryan Menegus has made a supercut of all the pie and coffee scenes in David Lynch’s early 1990s television series Twin Peaks. Slacktory…

Like-4-Real, A Burning Man Art Project Against the Commodification of ‘Liking’
“Will you take the Red Like, play with us, stay in Like Wonderland, and go down the Rabbithole?” Like-4-Real is an art project for Burning…

Deep Fried Everything On a Stick
Over the holiday weekend, I headed to Pleasanton, California to spend the afternoon at one of my favorite places to visit in the world, the…

Taco Bell’s Beefy Crunch Burrito is Stuffed With Flamin’ Hot Fritos
Over the weekend, I spotted a sign at the Taco Bell in Alameda, California that advertises a new limited time menu offering, the Beefy Crunch…
