20 Comedy Balconies

On September 6, 2015 by Tim Newman
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If, like me, you weren’t aware of just how hilarious a balcony could actually be, you’ll like the following images. I am here to inform you that yes indeed, balconies can be a source of...

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Clarisse d’Arcimoles: The People Of Burma

On September 5, 2015 by Tim Newman
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Burma, or Myanmar, is a country which has been closed off to the world at large for decades. The military junta and corrupt regime finally ended in 2012; the people are still crushingly poor...

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Impressive Design Flaws, DIY Errors & Fix-IT Fails

On September 5, 2015 by Tim Newman
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Everyone loves a spot of DIY, well, actually, it seems to me that most people absolutely hate it… well, I do any way. I CAN NOT bare it. So if I have to do...

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Exquisite 16th Century “Catacomb Saints” – Bones & Jewels

On September 5, 2015 by Tim Newman
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Paul Koudounaris is an author and photographer from LA with a sly eye for the macabre and a PhD in Art History from UCLA. He has travelled extensively around Europe unearthing some of the most...

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Awesome Photos From Russia With Love – Part N

On September 4, 2015 by Tim Newman
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Welcome. You know the drill. Here’s a collection of awesome photos from Mother Russia. If you want to do some revision before we start here are some previous posts: AWESOME PHOTOS FROM RUSSIA...

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Brilliant “Re-Directed” Art By David Irvine

On September 3, 2015 by Tim Newman
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David Irvine finds paintings in charity shops and lying around on street corners then breathes new life into them. He adds his own characters and vibes and significantly improves the aging works of...

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The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand Was Actually A Bit Of A Fluke

On September 2, 2015 by Tim Newman
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The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria is generally recognised as one of the most pivotal moments in European history. Ferdinand’s murder in Sarajevo is widely accepted to have marked the start of World War I and...

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PHOTOS: Bolivia’s Tropical Family Portraiture

On September 1, 2015 by Tim Newman
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In the tropical town of Santa Cruz de la Sierra in Bolivia’s highlands, the indigenous migrant workers are particularly fond of portraiture. There are a number of studios in the region that offer...

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