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Before we get to the article, we wanted to take a moment to ask you for some feedback about getTRIO. Tell us what you'd like to see more of -- and less of ... read more
There aren't many places in America more iconic than the diner. Even if its cultural moment is waning, the very thought of swivel stools, milkshakes, and a "what'll ya have, hon?" can still ... read more
The web was made for this. The List Universe is -- you guessed it -- a collection of lists. What makes it such an irresistible time-waster is that most of these lists are ... read more
They Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron, founded by Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron, has been around since 1978, but the work they've been doing lately has been, to use that ... read more
Trailers from Hell has become one of our favorite places on the web. An ingeniously simple idea: take old, mostly B-movie trailers (coming attractions for, say, the 'new' Vincent Price thriller or Mario ... read more
One for the mothership this morning. And one that should be a lot of fun for this TV season. One thing's for sure: there's never been anything quite like it. Over on our ... read more
Atmospheric doesn't begin to describe Hours of Darkness, a site devoted to night and low light photography. We're drawn to the images of cemeteries, Montauk at night, rural scenes, and the black-and-white galleries. ... read more
A few years ago, the New York Post ran a paparazzi photo of a middle-aged driver at a Long Island gas station; the man, snapped eating potato chips, was identified as "Former movie ... read more
Faythe Levine, an artist and filmmaker, has logged nearly 20,000 miles, documenting the crafts movement in the country. Having done the grand tour of craft fairs, galleries, boutiques, and visited with the crafters ... read more


















