Usually the pencil is the medium of creation. A pencil has been always a tool. What happens when you start making pencils into sculptures? They…
Sandbox World
Pauly Shore is not dead. He is on YouTube. He is ready to sing for his next supper at any whim you desire him to…
Rejoice bibliophiles there is a site where you can get a glimpse of Awful Library Books. Every library has these books, when they are not…
It’s shark week again this year at Discovery. Who is the real predator? From 1580 to 2007, there were a reported 64 fatal great white…
Olly Moss is making a career of re-imagining posters of movies. Olly created a slew of new posters of established films for the upcoming 2010…
Catching a yellow lobster is very rare. Being born yellow is one in 30 million. Imagine Denny Ingram’s surprise when hauled one in Narragansett Bay’s…
One might be the loneliest number but there is a difference between loneliness and solitude. Canadian Tanya Davis parlays her video around her poetry. Poetry…
For over 20 years Law and Order has witnessed the Ten Commandments broken time after time. These are Their Stories is a site dedicated to…
Death will come to all creatures great and small. It’s a topic not too often explored in books for kids. The whimsical approach by both…
Andy Warhol immortalized Campbell’s Tomato Soup. Here is a letter he got from executive William P. MacFarland the product marketing manager from Campbell’s Soup.
Talk about tunnel vision. TV Hat looks like a platypus playing baseball or something. What a gimmick. Want to go clubbing? You will when somebody…
When I saw this video, only one thought resonated loudly. BUBBLE BOY. Sly Lebulleur’s symphony of soap is a childlike wonder of delight.
John F. Kennedy International Airport caters to the largest collection of international clients that depend on easy flow of human traffic. With such constant bustle,…
Imagine a cinematic fusion where the heartwarming charm of Toy Story 3 collides with the mind-bending complexity of Christopher Nolan’s Inception. It’s a testament to…
Early fairy tales were meant to terrify kids. They were sanitized many generations later. Gojin Ishihara didn't hold back any punches in the '70s when he drew some pretty gory pictures for kiddy fare books. The Illustrated Book of Japanese Monsters.
Boilerplate, History’s Mechanical Marvel is coming to the big screen. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the JJ Abrams’ production company plans to make a movie…
The Facebook page called “I’m lost. Help me find my family” has shades of a Family Guy episode where Rupert was lost and Stewie tried…
When Beans Were Bullets: War-Era Food Posters is a great exhibition held at the National Agricultural Library. This collection shows how the government was able…
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth. Amulet Books, an imprint of Abrams, reveals today in a major press announcement the title, first-printing quantity,…
Nature has an abundance of art just for the taking. All you need is a good camera and a little luck. Parisian artist Guido Mocafico…
Nathan Love and NBC Artworks explore the origin the NBC Peacock. Nathan tips his hat to Spumco promos by John Kricfalusi in 1993. Here is…
Ardent fan of the Mad Men TV show Dyna Moe will have her first book out this fall. Mad Men: The Illustrated World contains original…
In 1967, Claude Tchou published an oddity called La Vilaine Lulu, the only comic strip written and drawn by Yves Saint Laurent. In this book…

