The Pale Blue Dot is a photograph of planet Earth taken in 1990 by Voyager 1 from a record distance (6,086,176,360.601 kilometers / 3,781,782,502.403 miles), showing it against the vastness of space.
During our time at 1111 Duval Street we gave the world detailed lessons on how to ROCK a building.
All you need is a wormhole, the Large Hadron Collider or a rocket that goes really, really fast.
Beach Park, a water park in Brazil, has an insane-looking giant waterslide called, appropriately enough, Insano. Check out the amazing email newsletter used to promote it.
Check out the stellar left-of-center portrait photography of Mike Marrero.
The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle (?????????? Nejimaki-dori Kuronikuru) is a novel by Haruki Murakami.
Scotland has produced many great inventions, and here we compile some of our favorites.
You might think that “The Lives of Others” is aimed solely at modern Germans—at all the Wieslers, the Dreymans, and the weeping Christa-Marias. A movie this strong, however, is never parochial, nor is it period drama. Es ist für uns. It’s for us.
A selection of June Toner’s photographs.
100% of profits from new Haiti Hope Mango Lime-Aid will be donated to the Haiti Hope Project in an effort to double the incomes of 25,000 Haitian mango farmers.














