The New York Times has a great piece on tourism in a small Belgian town known for brewing some of the finest, rarest beer in the world -- Westvleteren 12.
The Charleston City Paper has a recap of Saturday night's fundraiser for Congressional candidate Elizabeth Colbert Busch that featured her famously funny brother.
Hot sauce lovers, the man behind Tabasco has died.
The Associated Press has the inside scoop on why Kristen Stewart was limping last night. Why she looked like she woke up after spending a night in an empty bathtub and was covered in bruises remains a mystery.

Speaking of the Oscars, one of the producers of the award-winning animated short Paperman was briefly tossed from last night's festivities, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
NPR's Monkey See blog has a rundown of the things you didn't see at the Oscars, including Jennifer Garner being the most supportive spouse ever.
Charleston's The Ordinary makes GQ food critic Alan Richman's list of the Most Outstanding Restaurants of 2013 (yes, already)
A pretty awesome print celebrating the wild world of vegetables.
Rapper 50 Cent went in for a kiss with Erin Andrews at the Daytona 500. It didn't worked out like he had hoped.
Charleston band Shovels and Rope released the video for it's first single, "Birmingham," and the video is already gaining traction with VH1 and CMT.
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Also out on the music video front is Matt & Kim's new video for "It's Alright." It's awesome but a little NSFW so I'll let you watch it on your own.
Lastly, Grey Poupon has relaunched it's aged "Pardon Me..." campaign, this time with more EXPLOSIONS!!!





Patrick Donohue is the proudest Indiana native you're likely to find. Seriously. No one is prouder to be from a state that so many people know relatively so little about than he is. Patrick is a native of Terre Haute and a graduate of the Ernie Pyle School of Journalism at Indiana University. Knowing this, you might think he’d be a huge John "Cougar" Mellencamp fan, a man considered by some to be the Hoosier State's poet laureate. But you'd be wrong. In a major way. |