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“The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies” brings Peter Jackson’s saga mercifully to a close
Normally when adapting a classic novel into a movie, it’s the literary source material that looms largest over the resulting adaptation. Peter Jackson’s Hobbit trilogy, though, is haunted less by the specter of J.R.R. Tolkien than by that of George Lucas. Jackson’s Lord of the Rings and Lucas’s Star Wars are the two greatest fantasy trilogies in film history, and…
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UV Sriracha vodka makes a pretty good Bloody Mary, especially if you stack some protein on it
When the fine folks at UV Vodka wrote to let us know they were rolling out some new flavors and offered to send a couple of bottles our way, how could we resist? The Tangential was founded on Bloody Marys. Plus, for us, drinking UV is drinking local: it’s made by the Minneapolis-based Phillips Distilling Company….
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Infographics: The social ecology of the lumbersexual
Not all men who wear plaid are created equal, and there’s more to the lumbersexual than you think. Here, will illustrative charts, is the breakdown of the lumbersexual’s social ecology. First, plotting each guy’s level of effort on one axis and level of polish on the other: But beyond the simple assessment of effort and…
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Lesser-Known Consequences of Pursuing a PhD in English
So you’ve decided to earn a PhD in English, huh? Whether you’re beating the boss level of English degrees (having already rescued the princesses at the BA and MA levels) or you’re just warp whistling your ass straight over the Masters and are now panicking through the floating fireball ship that is your post-comprehensive exam…
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Meet the Gävlebocken, Sweden’s Christmas goat that dies a thousand deaths
The Gävlebocken, or the Gävle Goat, is a 42.5-foot-tall goat made entirely out of straw that resides in the town square of Gävle, Sweden for part of each winter. Each year, you can place bets on its survival. To the descendants of the somewhat mysterious early Scandinavians and earlier Germanic people of northern Europe, the…
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The trashiest enigma: Alex Jordan and the House on the Rock
25 years ago this month, a small airplane flew low through southern Wisconsin. As it banked over Deershelter Rock, the plane disgorged the cremated remains of Alex Jordan. Jordan’s ashes rained down over the eccentric house he’d built on that rock—and over the outbuildings housing his vast collections of doll houses, carousel animals, pistols, mannequins,…