The posters for this year’s Baftas remind us that despite all our advances in digital manipulation and focus groups, marketing was just better 40 years ago. (/Film)
Thom Yorke and Flea’s new superband, Atoms for Peace, hits the road. (Brooklyn Vegan)
Roger Ebert reminisces about the years he lived in London’s soon-to-be-replaced Jermyn Hotel. (Guardian UK)
A century-old hot dog has been found at the demolition site of the beloved Nathan’s at New York’s Coney Island. Guess it’s well past the 5-second rule. (Gothamist)
Zoolander is headed back to the big screen with a sequel starring Jonah Hill as, one presumes, the hottest young model of his generation. (/Film)
Surprise, suprise—people actually have nice things to say about the Whitney Biennial this season. (Art Daily)
Oh behave, British Airways! Always so randy those ones. (Gadling)
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