Food that will make you hallucinate. The list includes fish, caffeine and nutmeg. Yes, nutmeg.
Gawker has a story about a musician whose vintage guitar was destroyed by Delta. Gibson agreed to repair the guitar and give him a free one. Love seeing companies do right by their customers.
Oscar nominations were released today. Lincoln led the way with nine.
A woman in Seattle has said she will only eat Starbucks in 2013. Why? I mean, is there a reason I could give that would make this stunt less stupid? Didn't think so.
From the "Cool but Why? File: A Washington, D.C. restaurant is printing AP news headlines on top of its receipts.
NPR has a story about state-shaped steaks and the politics of beef.
The New York Times' Mark Bittman has a piece about the art of making a great sandwich.
Cold War Kids has a very exciting announcement.
youtu.be/m0f9BJaZmkk The record is done. Announcement coming soon. Visit bit.ly/CWarKids for a gift from us to you.
— Cold War Kids (@ColdWarKids) January 10, 2013
San Diego State's Jamaal Franklin had a RIDICULOUS dunk in last night's game against Fresno State.
And since everyone's talking about it, the front page of the New York Times sports section.






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. |