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Taking the pulse of pop culture and taking it apart, from the editors of Wired magazine.
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The only stop for pop culture! Full of the hottest up-to-the minute celebrity news and gossip. From TV to movies, blockbusters to sex tapes, BWE.TV has it all.
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This is the blog and podcast about all the crap I loved from the 80s. Cartoons, Garbage Pail Kids, 7-11s, and comics.
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Geeks need love too.
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Relive the music, movies and culture of the greatest decade ever with St. Petersburg Times online editor Steve Spears. A teen during the decade, Steve is obsessed with everything from Duran Duran to Journey, John Hughes to John Cusack, and parachute pants
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Geek is chic. Technology, gadgets, & how tos.
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Changing the world one outfit at a time.
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Photography and shared territories.
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Our readers are smarter than average.
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Ataricoolkids is a name but morless a culture for those that are interested in finding what else is out there. Here you will find topics and stories about Indie Music, Indie Trend Fashion, and everyday modern life.
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A daily dish on all things fashion, style, beauty, trends, design, and popular culture. Indulge your trend obsession.
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Dedicated to providing exciting and relevant content to men. We offer men open and candid opinions and advice, that is useful, practical and entertaining.
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"The Unholy Marriage of Art + Comics"
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Things I like, enjoy and like, too.
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Alternative art, news, reviews, articles and interviews.
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Your daily dumpster dive.
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Style. Attitude. Rocks.
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A good book never ends.
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Unusual Homes, amazing architecture, strange places, weird things.
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Long-time Disney designer, now self-employed illustrator, writer, sculptor and maker of things. Inconveniently enamored with outdated technology, and pretty much every kind of cultural aspect of the American early 1960s.
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