Sure, it’s likely an April Fools’ joke, but why not support the mustachioed masses for a good cause?
Mystery Meat: World’s First Test-Tube Hamburger to Be Served in 2012
With the help of bovine stem cells, Dutch scientists plan to serve the world’s first laboratory-grown hamburger by the end of the year. The project, which has already cost $330,000, aims to ease the environmental impacts of …
Reading While Eating for February 21: The Art of Food
Tuesday’s links feature artwork made from caramel and coffee. (And no, it’s not a macchiato.)
Does Occupy Wall Street Have a Future in Politics?
New York Restaurants Inevitably Cash In on Linsanity
It was only a matter of time, wasn’t it? Jeremy “Lin-spired” dishes and drinks have made their way onto menus across New York City.
And if this sounds like the perfect meal for you, the first port of call must be the bars …
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Stephen Colbert Addresses Absence with Nod to ‘Tough as Nails’ Mother
After abruptly shuttering production on The Colbert Report for a few days last week, Stephen Colbert was back on the air last night, and amid much speculation finally addressed the rumors as to why he was gone. He apologized for …
Nephew Sues Uncle Over Awkward Facebook Photos
Can you take legal action after an embarrassing photo tag?
Whitney Houston’s Bodyguard Memorabilia Going Up for Auction
Her funeral was only this weekend, but her iconic costume is already hitting the auction block.
Whine and Dine: Georgia Restaurant Bans Crying Kids
Plus, five other behaviors NewsFeed would like banned from restaurants.
Hilarious Australian Tech School Advertisement Goes Viral
Teleportation, blood and beer: This isn’t your typical college commercial.
Eight Things You Didn’t Know About Mardi Gras
Fat Tuesday in New Orleans is famous as a flamboyantly louche street celebration. But there’s much more to it than booze and beads.




