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Performance Art

Anyone who's a regular listener of The Howard Stern Show on Sirius Satelitte Radio is aware of sidekick Artie Lange's short fuse, but the comedian's combustions in past (like the one last Halloween when he thre...
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Something Smells Fishy

When we first saw Media Bistro/Fish Bowl NY's blog post on the trials and tribulations of America's Favorite MagazineTM, we were thrilled that we had achieved that Britney-esque level of fame in which all of ou...
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Stuff Unoriginal People Like

A little while ago we posted our interview with Stuff White People Like's brilliant Christian Lander. Since then, his blog has spawned numerous inept imitators including: Stuff Asian People Like Stuff Brown Peo...
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NAZCAR

Max Mosley, head of Formula One racing, recently lost a bid to prevent excerpts of his alleged S/M Nazi orgy from being screened.You might remember, Mosley, who may lose his job over the contretemps, was alleg...
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Chuck Norris a Hit

I can sort of sympathize as I've been getting douchechills over those cornball Mike Huckabee endorsements from Chuck Norris, lately. But the two New Jersey kiddos arrested this week for keeping a hit list that ...
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Film Dub

Josh Brolin is set to star as The Idiot. James Cromwell will play his dad. Meanwhile, some historians are miffed at that the script portrays the president as a "foul-mouthed, reformed drunk obsessed with b...
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Reach Out and Torch Someone

I don't protest much. At least not in the active, paint a sign and march with it sort of way. But every once in awhile when people take to the streets and shut down traffic in San Francisco I am immensely proud...
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The Loneliest Iranian

In response to a tidal wave of protest against an anti-Muslim film made by a Dutch politician, an Iranian Jewish lawmaker (somehow still possible) called for the followers of all religions to protest sacrilege ...
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Things Fall Apart

It's easy to mistake Etgar Keret for light reading. With Keret, four pages is an epic tale—most of his stories weigh in at five or six paragraphs. But brevity and levity are not the same, and nowhere is this mo...
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RASL Dazzle

The most highly anticipated comic book in years (aside from the sequel to Frank Miller's Dark Knight) doesn't feature superheroes, nor is it published by Marvel or DC. No, the title that's got graphic novel-hea...

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