• CULTURE,  FASHION,  Misc.

    So, How’s Lady Gaga’s Meat Dress Holding up Today?

    Remember a few years back (5 specifically) when Lady Gaga made a meaty apprearance for the VMA? Head to toe in heads and toes. Meat unlike most fabrics does get funky and eventually rot. So was the dress thrown out? Feasted upon before expiring? It’s now in jerky form and being displayed at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. It’s casing is climate controlled to avoid any more shriveling. See Lady Gaga’s meat dress below: Related articles 5 Outrageous VMA Fashion Moments Show-Stealing Beauty Looks From the 2015 MTV VMAs 10 Lady Gaga Looks That Are Perfect For Her Glamorous American Horror Story Character Lady Gaga to play bisexual…

  • CULTURE,  Misc.

    Bring It On Cast 15 Years Later (Then & Now)

    It’s been fifteen years since the championships. Here is the cast of the cult favorite teen movie Bring it On. Some of the cast looks exactly the same and other unrecognizable. “Courtney, this is not a democracy, it’s a cheerocracy. I’m sorry, but I’m overruling you.” See the then and now photos below: source:

  • The Evolution of Magazine Covers
    CULTURE,  FASHION,  Misc.

    The Evolution of Magazine Covers

    Things have definitely changed. For the better? for the worse? That’s a personal perspective kind of answer. To help you out with contrasting and comparing the evolution of popular well-known magazines Karen X. Cheng and Jerry Gabra have compiled front cover images for the last 100 years and splits them into decades. From The National Geographic to Cosmopolitan. See the full article here. Images © Respective publications / Comparison by Karen X. Cheng and Jerry Gabra / via

  • A Kissable Coffee Lid
    ART,  CULTURE,  Misc.

    A Kissable Coffee Lid

    I love coffee, you love coffee, they love coffee. It’s time to make things a bit more intimate. Korean based designer Jang Wooseok has created a coffee lid replicating kissable lips. They vary from color and ethnicity too. Wooseok states “Take-out coffee is a symbol of city culture and fashion,” [The] shape of a lip is a distinctive style, thereby the combination will be fun.”

  • ART,  CULTURE,  Misc.

    Boy Punches Hole Through 1.5 Million Dollar Painting

    It wasn’t some sort of radical statement but more of a simple footing problem. When this 12-year-old Taiwanese boy tripped not even the string like barrier could withstand the eventful fall creating a hole in the 350 year Paolo Porpora oil painting stated to be worth 1.5 million dollars. oops. The organizers are not making the boy or his family pay for repairs or damages since the video does show it was an accident. “All 55 paintings in the venue are authentic pieces and they are very rare and precious,” says the exhibition’s Facebook page. “Once these works are damaged, they are permanently damaged.” Watch the event happen below:

  • Own Your Personal Scientifically Accurate Moon
    ART,  Misc.

    Own Your Personal Scientifically Accurate Moon

    A tangible moon that you can carry around that accurately glows according to the data received from a Japanese lunar orbiter spacecraft. Perfect for Wiccans and Sailor Moon enthusiasts. Available for purchase at Nosinger.   Related articles NASA Dismisses Rumor, States “There is No Asteroid Threatening Earth” What Is NASA Hiding? Aliens? NASA to test emergency locator transmitters by crashing airplane ‘The Martian’: Jessica Chastain Gets In Touch With Exploration’s Human Side | Video

  • Literally Balling by artist Victor Solomon
    ART,  Misc.

    Literally Balling by artist Victor Solomon

    A series by artist/designer Victor Solomon displaying basketball equipment in beautifully gaudy and sensitive stained glass and jeweled detailing. Obviously taking away its playability making the objects more of a cheeky sculptural installment for the luxurious baller. See the series below:  

  • Strangers in the Light by Catherine Balet
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    Strangers in the Light by Catherine Balet

    Candles, sunshine, and moonlight are some of the many embraced, unique and wellknown sources of beautiful light, especially in a photography sense. However a new and also more permanent light source has now made itself known. Photographer Catherine Balet captures images where the source lighting comes from smartphones, laptops and other forms of new technology. The series “Strangers in the Light” walks the line of social and artistic topics. Strangers in the light.