Kill Screen Staff
Neal Stephenson predicted the internet-what’s he predicting this time?
The New York Times has a new review of Neal Stephenson’s new novel Reamde as written by Tom Bissell, a writer who knows his way around a word or two. It’s tempting to repost the entire thing, but here is the general thesis of the review: There are times when you wonder if Reamde is the smartest dum
Finally, a leg wax for those lo-res body types.
Because we don’t live in The Lawnmower Man (yet), Parissa has released an ad questioning the unladylike practice of leg shaving. Ladies, your razor thinks you’re nothing but a bunch of polys. Reclaim your curvaceous femininity by sticking hot wax on your legs and then quickly ripping it off. That bu
Holiday Warning: Portal 2 warning coasters
Imagine if this weren’t 2011 and things like this just didn’t show up on the internet. Your life would be approximately 10% worse. [via]
PAUSE: A photographic history of people staring at screens
Television is sixty years old. Think about that for a moment. In all likelihood, if you are reading this, you were not alive then. Hell, you probably weren’t even alive when the band Television started up. LIFE’s just posted some archival photographs of people watching TV, and they’re riveting. Ther