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People Tell Us About Their Strange Quarantine Injuries
Everyone’s getting COVID-19 cabin fever these days, and some of us are getting hurt as a result.
'All Gas No Brakes' Is Capturing America's Weird Underbelly on an RV Road Trip
Andrew Callaghan’s disorienting social media videos probably say something special about America, he’s just not sure what.
Yes, There Is a Canadian Movie So Bad It Rivals ‘The Room’
‘Ryan’s Babe’ escapes the middle-of-the-road Canada is known for, swerving into something rapturous, alien, and lobotomizing all at once.
I Went to Nathan Fielder’s Holocaust Awareness Outdoor Apparel Sale
It was exactly as weird and earnest as you'd expect.
Tickle Fetishists Tell Us What Makes Them Tick
Ahead of the HBO release of 'Tickled', a look inside a misunderstood community.
Here’s How Much ‘Real News’ You Can Get from Celebrity Twitter Alone
In a week when Donald J. Trump officially became leader of the free world, I restricted my media diet exclusively to celeb tweets. This is what I learned.
We Asked Sex Shop Employees Which Gifts Don’t Suck
If you’re going to give “sex stuff” this year, here are some tips on how to not fuck it up.
Inside the Vancouver Arcade with the World’s Last 8mm Peepshow
Why Movieland Arcade is still open in 2016 remains a great mystery of our time.
How the Rise of Animation Killed Family-Friendly Horror
From 'The Goonies' and 'Gremlins' to TV classics 'Goosebumps' and 'Are You Afraid of the Dark?', watching kids deal with the supernatural used to be a thing.
The Objects I Found in My Childhood Bedroom
After my mom died and my dad decided to sell the house, I flew home to go through memories I didn't know I lost.
I Went to a Bathhouse to Figure Out Why Bathhouses Still Exist
The naked man sitting across from me has slicked-back hair and Ric Flair's skin. I am trying to figure out the appeal of the Hastings Steam & Sauna.