With old-school standbys like _The Real World_ and _Road Rules_ and next generation iterations like _The Hills_ and _Engaged & Underaged_, reality television has always been MTV's bread and butter. But mayb...
Milli Vanilli blamed it on the rain. Jewish men blame it on their mothers. And now some psychiatrists are blaming the Holocaust, of all things, on a Jewish prostitute.
The _Daily Mail_ recently "publishe...
The "dropping circumcision rate":http://www.cnn.com/2007/HEALTH/06/18/circumcision.decline.ap/index.html in the U.S. has made the news and has once again sparked debate over the age old question: Which do you p...
In a "_New York Magazine_ interview":http://nymag.com/daily/entertainment/2007/06/eli_roth_has_his_dirk_diggler.html#more (link is *COMPLETELY NOT SAFE FOR WORK*), photographer Tim Palen spills the beans about ...
Eli Roth explains his penchant for fabricated blood and guts by recounting his sensationally unconventional bar mitzvah party in which a magician pretended to saw the young Roth in half—a grotesque symbolic act...
While Christopher Hitchens is picking a fight with the Almighty in his new book "_God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything_":http://nymag.com/arts/books/features/31244/, the folks over at Adult Swim ar...
You can run...you can hide...this is the soup that eats you alive. If you've never been to the Catskills, now is not the time to visit. Peter Svarzbein's stills of Heeb's first horror film.
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Mirror, mirror, on the wall, who's the guiltiest one of all? Nancy Schwartzman curates our gallery of guilt.
(Top photo: "My Mother as Whistler's Mother" by Melissa Leibling-Goldberg)
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Ever since we started doing business five years ago, you've been telling us to start our own dating site. We hope this fashion shoot makes you happy, you horny little devils.
On the 35th anniversary of her union with R. Crumb, underground comix artist Aline Kominsky talks about her new book and her insatiable thirst for love.
Can religion and reality television co-exist? Rabbi Shmuley Boteach takes Judaism—and his own outsized personality—beyond the book and onto the small screen.