“And on the Eighth Day, Man Created Lunch.”

from edible geography Lunch: An Urban Invention By NICOLA Lunch may be the second meal of the day today, but it was the last of the three daily meals to rise above its snack origins to achieve that status. As late as 1755, according to Samuel Johnson’s definition,...

Harley was doing so good but then he f—– up….

from The NY Daily News Webster Hall pulls plug on hardcore show after punk rockers battle Sources: Former Cro-Mags member slashes two current band members BY KERRY BURKEAND SHAYNA JACOBS/ NEW YORK DAILY NEWS A former member of the Cro-Mags hardcore band slashed two...

A History Of The Summer Read

from The Village Voice 10 Things You Should Know About Summer Reading By Victoria Bekiempis Summer reading is as beloved a seasonal tradition as splashing in broken fire hydrants, playing on sidewalk slip-and-slides, barbecuing on fire escapes, and watching Fourth of...

Andy Griffith, Villain – Gone

from The Atlantic Why People Still Watch ‘The Andy Griffith Show’ Now as when it first aired, the series is a refuge from modern life, not a reflection of it. AP Images Andy Griffith was a great villain. Anyone who has seen Griffith’s film début can...

“No longer a lost, joss-stick-scented tradition.”

from The Independent Ultimate pop art – Why gig posters are a sound investment Posters have always been sentimental souvenirs of a concert. But now they are being seen as art, and an investment. by NICK HASTED The beautiful psychedelic gig posters that helped...