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The Mysterious and Bizarre Figure Starting a Righteous Cold War With the Olympics
Marius Vizer has a shady past and many powerful friends. He's also got an axe to grind with the Olympics. You shouldn't count him out in this fight.
Six Unbelievable Easter Eggs from Last Night's 'Mad Men' Finale
The episode was so understated that you may have missed these mind-blowing Easter eggs that Weiner put in for serious fans.
A Researcher Spent 4 Years Embedded With the Internet's Worst Trolls
To understand the troll you must become one yourself.
Amanda Knox Has Been Acquitted of Murder Charges by Italy's Highest Court
The murder saga that has made waves on both sides of the Atlantic—for its sexually charged coverage as much as anything else—appears to finally be over.
I Tried to Lie My Way onto 'The Jerry Springer Show'
I told the guest booker that I had a meth-addicted boyfriend who was having too much anonymous sex on Grindr.
The Writer of 'Queer as Folk' Talks Rimming, Grindr, and Ryan Reynolds Masturbating
Russell T. Davies has been making British television gayer for decades.
'The Mule' Is a Film About Not Taking a Shit Because You Have Heroin Inside You
We spoke to its director and star, Angus Sampson, about becoming a troubled genius.
Five Things We'll Never Know Because 'Utopia' Has Been Cancelled
The TV show leaves behind it many unanswered questions.
'W8ING' for Godot, Staged on a Phone
Sophia Le Fraga recontextualizes the most important play of the 20th century for the 21st.
Hannibal's Food Stylist Is More Worried About Oysters Than Cannibalism
Lobsters in cantaloupes and foie gras gussied up with ostrich feathers are commonplace on the Hannibal dinner table. But it takes a keen artistic sensibility—and sometimes a pile of mashed potatoes—to make that food camera-ready.