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today's top stories from our friends at pitchfork
Research has determined that today's youth have inflated egos.Testing the hypothesis that modern youth are legitimately narcissistic against the...
Call it an unhealthy obsession with nostalgia, but we think the idea of re-purposing childhood picture-lit to illustrate modern architecture is...
As you might know, Modernica is holding a contest for the best user-submitted photograph of a pet sitting atop a piece of modern furniture, with...
Vanity Fair asked 52 "experts" to each pick the best five works of architecture since 1980 and has a photo gallery of the 20 most popular...
That's right, Time's person of the year for 2009 is Ben Bernanke, the "mild-mannered man who runs the Federal Reserve and prevented an economic...

Lëkki sells the Motorola StarTAC 130 and the Nokia 3210, two of the most popular models from the 1990s, with new color schemes.

Jeremy Cherfas explores the relationship between the remarkable history of human stunting and the future of genetically engineered biofortified crops.

Blend Etsy impulses and well-to-do lefties with pressure-cooker marriage culture, and you just might end up with hobo-themed wedding.

Coffee-drinkers and cosmetics-users can't just wash their hands of forced labor by firing off an angry letter and realigning their brand allegiances.

The film everyone's talking about reminds us that hardly anything is black and white anymore.

The urban historian Steve Duncan embarks on an illicit journey in New York City's underground tunnels and subways in Andrew Wonder's new film.

A new book acknowledges the unique feats and fortitude required in modern relationships as a series of 40 hilarious medals.

GOOD and CNN iReport asked readers to send in a picture or video of themselves declaring their stand against slavery. Here are a few of our favorites.

Specialization, gender equality, and information technology could lead more people to outsource domestic chores.
There are few places on the planet as inviting and abuzz as Beijing's Hutong neighborhoods, where crowds of residents move through clustered,...

SFMade wants us to treat our manufactures as artisans, not cogs in a machine.
Classrooms operate almost the same way they did 100 years ago. A group of of middle schoolers from the Dallas-Fort Worth area want to change that.

When the GOP defends "religious freedom," ultraconservatives see a moral crusade, while moderates see a defense of citizens' rights.
Back in November, Blu Dot placed 25 free modern (GPS-monitored) chairs on the streets of New York City to "shine a light on human behavior." The...

A group of farmer-scientists are building a civilization from scratch in rural Missouri, and they invite anyone, anywhere to copy their plans.
