Fictional Street Maps Based on Song and Film Titles
Dorothy, a design studio based in England, has made a name for itself with the creation of several movie and music-themed prints. read more
Sundance 2013 Film Reviews
Paste sent film writer Jeremy Mathews, film editor Michael Dunaway and editor-in-chief Josh Jackson to cover Sundance this year, and they saw a lot of movies. read more
Tweets of the Week
Twitter weighs in on Beyonce's lipsync, J.J. Abrams directing 'Star Wars' and of course, Coachella's newest lineup. read more
Threads: Dan Deacon Shows Off His Style
Deacon was kind enough to let us pull him aside and ask some questions about his personal style. read more
Catching Up With Kevin Bacon
Paste recently caught up with the Footloose actor to talk about his new role, making the transition to TV and what it’s like to play such a world-weary guy. read more
Avant-Garde Furniture Shaped Like Music and Pop Culture Icons
Barcelona-based Woouf is in a league of their own when it comes to furniture design create avant-garde music-inspired furniture for resting weary bones. read more
30 of the Best Beer Can Designs
We don't skip the opportunity to showcase the brilliant design on beer cans. These are our 30 favorites. read more
Infographic: The Story of The Postal Service Through Song Titles
Here's the story of The Postal Service in their own words to celebrate this year's reunion. read more
Infographic: The Illustrated Timeline of Robots
From Talon to WALL-E, we took the best from myth, literature, film, television and comics and illustrated them in a timeline to show their evolution. read more
10 Most Anticipated Graphic Novels & Comics of 2013
No matter your tastes or history, the few comics already announced hint at a landmark year of experimentation and expansion. Happy reading. read more
The 10 Most Anticipated Videogames of 2013
Paste Games Editor Garrett Martin looks at his ten most anticipated games of 2013. read more
Make Your Own Cee Lo Green Desk Buddy
Cee Lo Green is the second edition of Paste’s “Desk Buddy Series.” You can print off your own Cee Lo paper doll, along with a collection of outfits. read more
Catching Up With: Mindy Kaling
We caught up with Kaling at the Television Critics Association Press Tour in Pasadena last week. read more
Infographic Quiz: Signature Videogame Headgear
Think you know your videogame characters? How about just from an image of their hat, crown or helmet? We took 12 of the most unique headpieces from some of our favorite videogame characters to put you to the test. read more
2013 Golden Globes Live Blog
Join Paste staff and writers tonight as we live-blog the 70th Annual Golden Globes. read more
Tweets of the Week
Destiny's Child, Bowie and Oscars were the buzz of Twitter this week. read more
Black Sites and Gray Areas: In defense of Kathryn Bigelow and Zero Dark Thirty
Historical fiction is perilous ground for filmmakers, even if you’re a big-name director (see: Stone, Oliver), with critics ever eager to pounce on any factual elasticities. Kathryn Bigelow herself has found no shortage of detractors. Stephen Hunter of the Washington Post complains that the director “gets stuck in a no man’s land between the real and the fictional,” while in a somewhat friendlier piece, the Long Island Press notes that “Bigelow, the only female action thriller director around, is one tough chick with a camera.”... read more
Comic Relief with Star Wars Writer Brian Wood
In Comic Relief, Paste chats with its favorite writers and artists in comics about their work and the comics that inspired them. The next Star Wars film may be scheduled for 2015, but fans won’t have to wait that long for the next phase of the cosmic spaghetti western to launch. The first issue in a new Star Wars comic series launches today, filling in the 3-year gap between Episode IV: A New Hope and Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back with more interstellar adventures for Luke, Leia, Han, and Chewbacca. And the creative team of Brian Wood and Carlos... read more
Catching Up With Christa Miller
Get out your wine goblet and prepare to play a game of penny can: The cul-de-sac crew is back on a new network. read more
Infographic: New York City guide with SNL city correspondent Stefon
SNL's iconic "city correspondent" played by Bill Hader has quite the reputation for knowing the strangest clubs around. read more

