
A multi-million dollar deal puts an insult on the chest of Philly's pro soccer team. The team's CEO says women think "it's just the coolest thing."

New figures show that the the internet has particularly important implications for cancer patients, but are they recognizing its full potential?

Some artists have made a giant pink rabbit and put it in the Alps. It's supposed to make you feel like Gulliver. In the part where everything else...
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You know those 404 Error pages? They're the ones you see when you follow a bad link or type in a URL that doesn't exist.They're usually boring....

Jonathon Keats makes art that makes you think. How much is that worth?

A new iPhone app makes productivity fun and fun productive.
"Everyone is so busy, aren't they?"
As a designer at Namco Bandai Games, Keita...

Today is the birthday of one Mr. Charles Darwin. While Darwin is painfully burning in hell as we speak, his influence on our world continues as...

What we’re facing here is the death of fun, a ban on giggling alone at your desk.

Barcelona is stuck in its worst drought in decades. To quench the parched city, Spain is looking into buying boatloads (literally) of water from...

The premise of a board game from 1970 has become eerily prophetic in retrospect—players build oil rigs, drill offshore, and cringe when their...

A band of talented young media makers formed a collective to make the content they (and you!) want. Here are a few highlights.

Yanko Tsvetkov's Mapping Stereotypes imagines what maps of Europe might look like if they had been designed by Americans, gay men, and the French.

Are you a creative problem-solver, a social entrepreneur, a food activist? This is your chance turn your idea into action.

CicLAvia has scheduled three more dates in 2011! Help them open L.A. streets by coming to a party co-hosted by GOOD LA.

We still want to believe in meritocracy, whether in sports or in finance.

Reinventing the Outdoors contest: Help Cancer for College by volunteering at golf tournament fundraisers or buying Will Ferrell sunscreen.

Part mobile volunteer unit, part feel-good party, The Do Good Bus travels around Los Angeles, delivering eager do-gooders to causes that need them.