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This Tilt-Shift Video of Rio's Carnaval Convinces You You're Partying
Last week hosted the Carnaval celebrations in Brazil, and my Facebook feed was burning up with updates from Brazilian friends who were in the middle of spending nearly a week partying. It's as much of a blast as you've heard it is: I spent one Carnaval...
Derek Mead
2.27.12
Question Of The Day

Who Was That Guy Hosting the Oscars Last Night?
Last night, we noticed that the guy from "City Slickers" was hosting the Oscars for the 47th time. We wondered if the average Joe on the street remembers who that guy is.
VICE Staff
2.27.12
Motherboard Blog

New Research Shows Just How Much More Likely the Rich Are To Fight Dirty (Hint: A Lot)
Do you lie and cheat on a regular basis? Do you cut in front of pedestrians in traffic? Do you consider greed to be a virtuous quality? Do you think you're totally awesome and worthy? Scientifically speaking, you are more likely to be upper-class...
Michael Byrne
2.27.12
Music

Daniels' Destructive New Video For The Shins' "Simple Song"
The directorial duo create yet another miniature film in the form of a music video.
Abdullah Saeed
2.27.12
Sports

David Haye Is the Fun Kind of Crazy
Boxer David Haye has found a way to cash out—it has more to do with moving his mouth than moving his hands.
Bryan Horowitz
2.27.12
Music

LAYERS: Breaking Down Figub Brazlevič's Remix Of "Break The Spell"
The Scienz of Life track gets a new school treatment from one of Berlin’s up-and-coming beat makers.
Abdullah Saeed
2.27.12
Noisey Blog

Dead Man Shuffling
This prison program brings new meaning to "Jailhouse Rock"
Sasha Hecht
2.27.12
Music

Announcing: The Noisey SXSW Showcase - Thursday, March 15
Noisey is all up in SXSW on March 15.
Noisey Staff
2.27.12
NSFW

Paul Angelo Wants Gays to Clench Their Sphincters
Why is this gay guy calling for a 60-day moratorium on anal sex?
Wilbert L. Cooper
2.27.12
Motherboard Blog

Need to Find a Hackerspace in Africa? Look on This Map
h5. ActivSpaces Cameroon, a tech center on Tech Hubs in Africa
These days you can crowd-map about anything from "Hurricane Irene":http://7d.blogs.com/blurt/2011/08/irene-vermont-photos.html to what you eat for breakfast as long as you either have a...
Lara Heintz
2.27.12
Music

Mogees Turn Random Surfaces Into Gesture-Controlled Musical Instruments
Forget ubiquitous computing, here’s ubiquitous music-making.
Kevin Holmes
2.27.12
Music

The Language Of Biophilia: A Q&A With Nikki Dibben
Musicologist, educator, and academic Dr. Nicola Dibben unites the different ways people understand music.
Kathleen Flood
2.27.12
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