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NFL vs. CFL

Would it not be great to see a NFL team vs. a CFL team. As many of you know the Buffalo Bills played a few…

9 Eyes: Google StreetView

What is better than two eyes? Nine eyes! Nine eyes is the coolest site that presents very uncompromising pictures as the roving Google StreetView vehicle…

Concerts Through The Generations

Concert going has changed through the generations. Hands play a significant role in the appreciation of music. via-thearcticcat

Ricepaper Magazine

If you are looking for an enriching alternative in culture reading, Ricepaper magazine is a great start. The quarterly magazine showcases Asian-Canadian artists, writers, performers and original thinkers. It's Canada's version of Giant Robot but more firmly grounded on Asian culture. The latest issue concentrates on culinary delights that will melt in your mouth.

Zenyatta and Guinness

As Zenyatta rides into the sunset, she has left her legacy on humanity. Guinness. The horse is enamored with Guinness beer. Perhaps she will be…

Vulcan Alberta

Yes Virginia, there is a Vulcan. It’s located in Alberta, Canada. Canada also has William Shatner. The town was named in 1915 by a surveyor…

Winter Tires

If you are not ready for winter get off the road. Winter tires are becoming mandatory in many places where snow plays havoc on cars…

Seattle Bagel Bakery Food Illustrations

Karl Addison’s food illustrations for the Seattle Bagel Bakery really are delicious to look at. His illustration of an onion bagel has my taste buds…

One Thing I’ve Learnt

One Thing I’ve Learnt campaign is all hands on. The hand puppet extreme is a clever way to get your message across and attention at…

A is for Apartment

A is for apartment or perhaps abode. This is a rather odd shaped building. No mistaking this house. You will never give bad directions when…

Madless Men Sunday Two

It’s Madless Men Sunday, week two till the new season. This week McDonalds romping with laughter in the spirit of Halloween. The most haunting thing…

Paris vs New York : Franglais

Paris and New York City share something in common. They both have Statues of Liberty. Everything else is up for grabs. Vahram Muratyan shares with…

The New York City That Never Was

Some men like to dream big. In 1911, Dr T. Kennard Thomson wanted to expand New York City by 50 square miles. He wanted to…

Pumpple Cake: 1,800 Calories a Slice

Has the gastronomic world gone crazy as of late. It seems every month somebody is coming up with the highest calorie laced product out there.…

Di Fara Pizza Documentary

Many New Yorkers will tell you that Dom DeMarco makes the best pizza in the world. It's more than a pizza. It's art. The Best Thing I Ever Done by MargaretEmily MacKenzie examines not the pizza but the man behind the pizza. Dom DeMarco is a little fraction of the mosaic that is the fabric of New York City. He relies on his senses to make pizza, he is driven by instinct. These little pieces define a people within a great cosmopolitan sea of bodies that wash up at Dom's door to taste a piece of the past on a crust of bread.

Native Trees of Canada

Autumn is the best time of the year to admire the majestic trees of Canada. New York City native Leanne Shapton is an illustrator of…

The Trashcan Stormtrooper

While hitting the local Halloween stores I was amazed at the prices of costumes. The variety was not impressive. The boys section is littered with…

Vintage Book Covers T-Shirts

This is the coolest idea. Imagine wearing the cover of your favorite book on a t-shirt. This reminds me a bit of Fahrenheit 411, each…

The Evolution of the Geek

The evolution of the word geek has taken a few surprising twists. At one time being a geek was not a good thing at all.…

Mural Locator

Mural locator is a hub where you can find some of the best mural art in the world. Some of it maybe just under your…

The Paris Review: Robert Crumb Interview

The enigmatic Robert Crumb, known for his reclusive tendencies, has sought refuge from the tumultuous atmosphere of the United States. Often regarded as the Henry Miller of comic book illustrators.

Brandon Broll’s Microcosmos

It’s a small world after all. Well at least when it is magnified 22 million times, like this microscopic photo of common household dust. Microcosmos:…