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Toy Story: The True Identity of Andy's Mom Makes The Movie More Epic

Jon Negroni has taken us down an animated wormhole with his Grand Unified Theory of Pixar, an absurdly close reading of the studio’s canon that weaves together each of its 14 feature films to create a world that stretches several thousand years into the future only to eventually loop back upon it... → Read More

America’s Gargantuan Share of Global Wealth, in One Map

How does the U.S. economy measure up to the rest of the world? You could find out by poring over a table of GDP figures, or you could get a snap perspective from this map, which renames every U.S. state according to a country with a matching GDP. → Read More

The most amazing and death-defying images you’re ever likely to see

(Director/Editor Luc Bergeron) Zapatou’s popular ‘Best of Web’ YouTube videos contain some of the most amazing and death-defying images you’re ever likely to see. Check out his fourth installment. → Read More

Skiing in abandoned Detroit buildings is coolest thing you'll see today

Since the '50s over a million people have left Detroit (a quarter of which have left in the past decade). This mass exodus has resulted in a largely-abandoned city. While derelict buildings may seem like urban ruins to some, to others they're massive playgrounds, prime for kickass street skiing. ... → Read More

See Original Artwork For "The Little Prince" In All Its Ragged Glory

When Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s The Little Prince was still in its nascent form, he left the project with a friend before leaving New York City to rejoin the war effort. At that point, Saint-Exupéry was carrying around the book in a sad paper bag and the illustrations featured stains and even cig... → Read More

Guy Brings His White Girl To Barbershop In Harlem And Gets Hated On

What happens when a black man brings his white girlfriend into a barbershop in Harlem? In an episode of “What Would You Do”, three actors play out a "candid camera" racist scene in Denny Moe’s, a Harlem barbershop. See what happens. → Read More