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Gorillas in space and unicorns are two very real things. → Read More
Monkeys and triceratops are on the loose. → Read More
We hope you do a dramatic reading of this article. → Read More
We think this squirrel obstacle course is safer than Titanic II. → Read More
A dog ran an entire half-marathon and didn't fall off Earth's edge. → Read More
With every snowfall comes frozen pants and penises. → Read More
PSA: The Oregon Militia does not need anymore dildos. → Read More
Tweets will soon be long enough to send reports from the moon. → Read More
Filmed on four continents using pro athletes in place of stuntmen, Point Break pits high-stakes stunts against the primal forces of nature. From the world’s tallest waterfall to a massive fissure in the Alps, these are the real-life locales you can visit from the film. → Read More
"Last Christmas" on repeat should be in Cards Against Humanity. → Read More
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1. Trump got attacked by a bald eagle that speaks for all of us. Calcified mound of raw sewage runoff Donald Trump flew even further beyond the bounds of human decency this week than we even thought possible, and the non-awful portion of the world responded with suitable disgust. But perhaps no one has so elegantly encapsulated our collective loathing than a bald eagle named—yes—Uncle Sam. In a… → Read More
The film is set in '50s Manhattan, but you can still visit some of the city's most glamorous spots. → Read More
Celebrities are too cool and puppies are too cute. → Read More
As Labeouf watched himself, a skateboarding dog was breaking records. → Read More
Condé Nast Traveler readers rank the best cruise lines in the world, including large ships, midsize-ships, small ships, and river cruising vessels. → Read More
Filmmakers created a believable otherworldy existence in a new film, continuing a long tradition of movies set on the Red Planet. → Read More
A new exhibit at the Las Vegas museum delves into the corruption that has plagued the Fédération Internationale de Football Association for decades. → Read More
From Europe's largest movie studio to the final resting place of Tinseltown's elite to a Japanese animation wonderland, here are the ten most fascinating global destinations for film lovers. → Read More
Flowers and allergies aren't the only things that bloom in spring; in New York and London, the theater districts bust out some big, bright blossoms of their own. This season is especially abundant, with more than a dozen shows opening on Broadway and plenty of promising work in the West End. Here's what to nab tickets to while you still can, from glittery musical revivals to daring new plays. → Read More