Great Moments in Sitcom History: A Eulogy (Part 1 of 5)
Two and a Half Men was the most popular sitcom on television last year, averaging 13.1 million viewers. In the 1987-1988 season, The Cosby Show averaged 30 million viewers. In fact, 19 sitcoms that...
View ArticleThe Reentry: October 10
It’s been a long glorious weekend—even longer and more glorious if you get Columbus Day off—but it’s safe to say you’ve been a little distracted from current events. So we’ve got another weekly report...
View ArticleThe Terrifying Steve Jobs Action Figure
Apple fanatics have produced some pretty weird stuff over the years (exhibit A), but we just stumbled across the most unsettling creation to date: the Steve Jobs action figure. It’s basically all the...
View ArticleThe 1984 iPhone
That iPhone 5 sure is a powerful, sexy machine. But so is the entirety of Sony’s 1984 audio/visual collection, like the Beta Hi-Fi video cassette player which, as advertised, “blows you away” with its...
View ArticleClassifying Collars and Getting Tough on jOBS
Collar ID: The Wall Street Journal dives headlong into the issue of shirt collars and their many iterations of late. Lloyd Banks: There’s been a considerable amount of gnashing of the teeth over the...
View ArticleFinding Meaning in Aran Knits and Walter White’s Wardrobe
Today’s must-reads from around the Internet. The meaning behind Aran sweater knits, the merits of carrying a flashlight and Walter White’s entire wardrobe on your wall.»
View ArticleThe Greatest Secret Project Names of All Time
Recently, reports have been trickling out that Google and NASA are in cahoots on a secret project known only as “Google Planetary Ventures.” Which got us thinking about the great mystique surrounding...
View ArticleDerek Jeter, Apple Watch and Salvatore Ferragamo
Today’s must-reads from around the Internet. The non-style of Derek Jeter, a rare look at the genius designer behind the Apple Watch, lessons in luxury from Salvatore Ferragamo and…»
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