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Got a 4K TV? Here Are the First 10 Things to Watch and Play On It
A starter pack of eye-popping shows, games, and movies to stick on your new screen.
When Your Shitty Workplace Turns Out to Be a Drug Front
Is your boss always wearing a bum bag and full Adidas tracksuit with matching slides? This, and other signs to watch out for.
RJ Mitte fra 'Breaking Bad' fortæller om livet som spastiker
Skuespilleren bag Walter Whites spastisk lammede teenagesøn, RJ Mitte, fik selv konstateret spastisk lammelse som treårig.
RJ Mitte of 'Breaking Bad' Tells Us About Living with Cerebral Palsy
RJ Mitte was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at the age of three, but he hasn't let that stop him from accomplishing his goals and using his success to help others.
My Lunch with the 'God of Story'
We caught up with screenwriting guru Robert McKee, whose new book, 'Dialogue,' proves he should be required reading for storytellers of any kind.
Inside the Brooklyn Cafe Inspired by Breaking Bad
Walter’s Coffee Roasters reimagines what it would have been like if Walter White worried more about the source of his beans than the source his methylamine.
'Golden Girls' Fans May Finally Get Their Own Cafe
Bea Arthur's sassy ghost may finally find a place to rest.
First and Final Frames: TV's New Golden Age
From 'The Sopranos' and 'Twin Peaks,' to 'Mad Men' and 'Breaking Bad,' here's how the internet's favorite shows began and ended.
Swapping Meth for Weed: What We Know So Far About the UK's Real-Life Walter White
Chemistry teacher? Check. Going through a rough patch? Yup. Capable of cooking and distributing meth? Not quite.
A DIY Crystal Meth Cook Was Arrested After Almost Passing Out from the Fumes
Trend alert: crystal meth production hits the UK!
This Pimp's Lawyer Says He's a 'Scumbag' But Not a Sex Trafficker
Brooklyn Defense Attorney Howard Greenberg concedes Karmik Grant-Byas has done "despicable" things to women, but says his client did not compel them to perform commercial sex acts against their will.
The Real 'Better Call Saul'?
We went looking for a real-life Saul Goodman and found Howard Greenberg—a fast-talking, boundary-pushing, notoriously eccentric criminal defense attorney in Brooklyn.