In today’s must-read links for your lunch break: Cool and inventive bikes, the best-selling duets of all time and the craziest theory about ‘Aladdin’ ever.
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Reading While Eating for May 17: Dive Right In
In today’s lunchtime links: Cory Booker’s guide to twitter, the best movies of the millennium and a puppy that fell from the sky.
A Dog’s Life: Uggie Is Writing A Memoir
The canine star of ‘The Artist’ is ready to bark all in his new memoir.
After 35 Years, Werner Herzog Figures Out John Waters Is Gay
The guy who directed ‘Hairspray’? Nah.
The Hipster Games: We Liked this Hunger Games Parody Before It Was Cool
Do you love The Hunger Games but, you know, only in an ironic way? Then maybe this parody trailer, The Hipster Games, is more your style.
Wyoma Films brings us the dystopian world of Katniss Everdeen, with a twist — a rad, …
Really Love The Hunger Games? You Can Buy District 12 for $1.4 Million
After millions of fans watch Katniss Everdeen battle for her life in The Hunger Games, we’re sure the sold-out crowds and enthralled fans emerge from the darkened theater with one thought: Doesn’t District 12 look like a nice …
Reading While Eating for March 28: Animal House
Parrots and puppies abound in Thursday’s link roundup.
Save Steve Holt! Arrested Development Fans Rally for Bit Player
The illegitimate Bluth son, and the actor who plays him, need your help.
Reading While Eating for February 29: Take the Plunge
Wednesday’s links talk Leap Day, bungee cycling and leaping into married life.
Indiana Jones‘ ‘Nuke the Fridge’ Plot Is, Shockingly, Scientifically Impossible
Sorry, George Lucas, but don’t expect to successfully ride out a nuclear apocalypse in your refrigerator.
WATCH LIVE: Stars Arrive On the 2012 Oscars Red Carpet
All (camera) eyes are on Hollywood this evening for the 84th Annual Academy Awards. The night is the film industry’s biggest celebration of itself, and stars of all calibers will soon begin rolling up in their limousines at the …
Kazakhstan’s Growing Film Industry Aims to Counter Borat Image
Sacha Baron Cohen may have put Kazakhstan on the map half a decade ago, but the country has been working hard to tell the real story since then