Infinite Lockdown: Playing Bioshock in Boston
Maddy Myers didn't play the same Bioshock Infinite as everyone else. read more
Tweets of the Week
A lot of you forgot to set your alarm for those Neutral Milk Hotel tickets. read more
Dumbing Down The Great Gatsby: Will Baz Luhrmann's Spectacle Miss the Point?
The Great Gatsby is part satire, part tragedy, and a successful film adaptation would require depth, irony, and nuance. read more
Infographic: Hunter S. Thompson's Kentucky Derby
In Hunter S. Thompson's 1970 article, "The Kentucky Derby Is Decadent and Depraved," Thompson described the people and events surrounding the Kentucky Derby in a frenzied first-person account unlike traditional news reports. read more
Catching Up With Unknown Mortal Orchestra
It's been a big year for Unknown Mortal Orchestra. read more
Catching Up With Peter Bogdanovich, Cheryl Hines, and Will Slocombe of Pasadena
One of the nicest surprises of the always-excellent Sarasota Film Festival this year was Will Slocombe’s Pasadena, starring Peter Bogdanovich and Cheryl Hines. It’s a pressure cooker of a family drama with a very personal connection to its writer/director. Anchored by Bogdanovich and Hines, plus standouts like Sonya Walger, Wilson Bethel, and especially a bravura performance by Alicia Witt, the film wasn’t always pleasant to watch, but it was never less than fascinating. Paste sat down with Slocombe, Bogdanovich, and Hines to discuss family connections, awkward silences, and how John Cassavetes saved Bogdanovich’s premiere once upon a time.... read more
"Draw Homer" Tumblr Encourages Fresh Takes on Homer Simpson Illustrations
Draw Homer asks illustrators from all over the world to contribute their own interpretation of the classic Simpsons character. read more
Catching Up With The Low Anthem
We got a peek inside the band's new recording space, where they're working on their next album. read more
Catching Up With Community's Jim Rash
Rash's first episode as a writer for the NBC comedy hits the airwaves tomorrow night. read more
Check out the PASTE.COM Comedy Issue featuring Key & Peele!
Our second annual comedy issue features Comedy Central’s Key & Peele, Bob’s Burgers, Weird Twitter and the Portland comedy scene.... read more
50 of the Best Coffee Branding Designs
We've put together a gallery of some of the best branding from our favorite non-alcoholic beverage. read more
Tweets of the Week
Patton Oswalt basically had the best week ever. read more
UnderConsideration Announces Quarterly Design Publication
The tireless catalogers and curators of brilliant design, Bryony Gomez-Palacio and Armin Vit of Under Consideration have announced the release of a quarterly publication that highlights the most "interesting, relevant and simply fun-to-see projects" in design. read more
Catching Up With Aesop Rock
Aesop Rock is that dude. It took a while for everyone to catch on and catch up. read more
Seattle Designers Create Poster Project to Name "The Greatest Band Ever"
When a band gets 1 percent of the vote, they will get one square on the poster (10 percent of the vote gets 10 squares and so on). read more
Catching Up With Mary Gauthier
Song by song and mile by mile, Mary Gauthier has spent the last dozen or so years building a hard-earned reputation as one of the best singer/songwriters on the circuit today. read more
Paste Untapped 2013 Playlist and Music Guide
Justin Townes Earle, Deer Tick, Sarah Jaffe and Tennis will be playing the beer-and-music festival, along with four local acts. We've put together a handy guide to the music side of the fest. read more
Catching Up With Born Ruffians' Luke Lalonde
Born Ruffians have a lot riding on their third studio album, Birthmarks. read more
Check out Issue #89 of PASTE.COM featuring The Flaming Lips
The Flaming Lips may be known for their joyful live shows, but the new album The Terror maintains a darker mood. They're on the cover of PASTE this week in an issue that also features Kurt Vile, Dead Confederate and a guide to 2013 smartphones. read more
Catching Up with Fatale Writer Ed Brubaker
Paste caught up with Brubaker to discuss his horror-noir epic Fatale, comics in the digital age, and his impression of the Captain America sequel. read more

