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Cute Kids Breakdance for American Apparel’s Mesmerizing New Ad [VIDEO]
Breakdancing gorilla, step aside. We're all about breakdancing kids now -- namely Jalen Testerman and Lil' Demon, the stars of a new American Apparel ad directed by photographer Tony Kelly. Both are well-known B-boys: in addition to their many live performances, Testerman appeared on 'Ellen' at the tender age of six and Lil' Demon (née Angelo Baligad) had the same honor at seven. We could watch these kids break (and mug for the camera) on a downtown LA rooftop for hours on end.
Check out the video below:
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Blogger Buys $12 Napkin for Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries Off Their $65,000 Wedding Registry
As a gossip reporter for The Daily, Hunter Walker gets no shortage of fodder from celebutante Kim Kardashian. So when he heard Kardashian and fiancé Kris Humphries had registered for $65,000 worth of goods for their impending nuptials, he thought it was the perfect opportunity to thank her.
Among Kim and Kris' requested presents from Geary's Beverly Hills were, according to Hollywood Life, a $7,850 vase and a $880 serving spoon. Walker, who will not be a guest at the wedding, went for a more subtle gift: a lone "Butter Sferra Festival" napkin costing $12.50. Check out Walker's receipt (along with his sweet note to Kim) below:
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Artist Creates Supersized Candy Sculptures [PHOTO]
Much is made of artists' muses: Pablo Picasso had Marie-Thérèse Walter, Pedro Almodóvar has Penelope Cruz and Nicola Freeman has...candy necklaces and lollipops. The British art student sculpted humongous approximations of those and other sweets for an exhibition currently showing at the University of Wolverhampton.
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Artist’s Amazing Landscape Painting Spills Out of Its Frame [PHOTO]
Installation artist Gregory Euclide took an ordinary landscape and added a 3D element so that a painted river and forest appear to spill out of the frame and into the museum in which it hangs. The painting/diorama hybrid is currently on display at New York City's Museum of Arts and Design as part of an exhibition called "Otherworldly: Optical Delusions and Small Realities."
Check out a photo of the work below:
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Couple Making Out at Vancouver Riot Become Its Accidental Stars [PHOTO]
After the Vancouver Canucks lost to the Boston Bruins in Game Seven of the Stanley Cup finals, hockey fans took to the streets of British Columbia's capital city in a massive riot. With so much passion in the air, somebody was bound to get some action: Photographer Rich Lam snapped a couple making out somewhere between the throbbing horde and a line of riot police. See the full image below:
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‘Hanks Aficionado,’ a Tom Hanks Magazine From Funny or Die
The Funny or Die team isn't taking it easy after their win at the 2011 Webby Awards. The humor site has been hard at work creating 'Hanks Aficionado,' a three-page web magazine parody all about legendary actor Tom Hanks. Hanks has become something of an internet darling lately thanks to his cheeky tweets (all signed "Hanx") and rapping son Chet Haze.
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Twitter’s Fake ‘Aunt Diane’ is a Wacky Aunt for the Entire Internet
The latest Twitter parody account (twarody?) is "Aunt Diane," a wacky middle-aged aunt from Santa Fe who's a lot like, well, everybody's wacky, middle-aged aunt: She makes Nepalese jewelry! She hangs out in sweat lodges! And she's very comfortable with her body. Some of Aunt Diane's best tweets below:
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Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake Perform Epic ‘History of Rap’ Medley [VIDEO]
On 'Late Night With Jimmy Fallon,' the funnyman and guest Justin Timberlake surprised the audience with a roof-raising medley of history's greatest rap hits, from the Sugarhill Gang's 'Rapper's Delight' all the way to Jay-Z's 'New York, New York.' Watch the clip below:
