Jelisa Castrodale
jacastrodale@gmail.com'Plant-Based' Doesn't Mean Anything Anymore
The words 'plant-based' have become overused to the point of being meaningless. Please welcome Chipotle's Shawn Mendes cauliflower rice bowl to the chat.
Reddit's 'Murder Cookies' Have a Surprisingly Wholesome Backstory
A Maine bakery's award-winning recipe isn't a secret anymore.
The QAnon 'Shaman' Is Turning Indigenous Culture Into Cosplay
His request for organic food in a federal detention center is only part of the problem.
'Night Stalker' Is Netflix's Latest Serial Killer Doc
The true-crime series covers serial killer Richard Ramirez, and might be its most chilling yet.
The Creators of the Pizzert Demand Election Reform
Dallas-based chain Pizza Inn released a statement that was removed after yesterday's insurrection.
Everything 'One Million Moms' Wanted to Call the Manager About in 2020
From a Burger King ad to 'WAP,' the right-wing Christian group was perpetually mad online.
KFC Really Wants You to Be Horny for Colonel Sanders
Although the ongoing sexualization of the Colonel is deeply weird, the fictional Colonel is a cleaned up caricature of the actual Harland Sanders.
A Brief History of People Thinking Piers Morgan Is the Pigeon Lady From 'Home Alone 2'
There has been one constant in the past 10 years: people think Piers Morgan was the Pigeon Lady.
Will Logan Paul Get His Ass Handed To Him on Live TV? We Asked a Boxing Expert
"The only way that Mayweather can lose is if he has a heart attack in the ring."
Reddit's End of Year Stats Are Like Spotify Wrapped But Somehow Sadder
Reddit confirms: We baked sourdough, worked out at home, spent too much time with screens, and needed help figuring out all the jerks in our lives.
I Watched the 2003 Rudy Giuliani Movie So You Don’t Have To
James Woods played the former NYC mayor and current Trump lackey in a USA Network movie that was somehow nominated for multiple Emmys.
What We Get Wrong About Serial Killers, According to an Expert
Dorothy Otnow Lewis's research into murderous urges is featured in 'Crazy, Not Insane,' a new HBO documentary from Academy Award-winning director Alex Gibney.