The internet has decided — again — that Chris Pratt is the worst Chris, after reports that he and his wife, Katherine Schwarzenegger, demolished a 74-year-old house by modernist architect Craig Ellwood in order to build a 15,000-square-foot residence. "They also tore up all of modernist legend Garrett Eckbo's original landscaping, effectively turning the nearly one-acre lot into one flat slab," reports Dwell. Here's the full story, including images of the house. To sprinkle some positivity on your day, we want to know, who is Hollywood's best Chris? Tell us in the comments if you're rejecting these options in favor of Rock, Guest, Walken, or some other Chris.
@RodneyAnonymous This was a great show. My faith in humanity is about in the same place as before, but I didn't think about it too much for a few hours.
Heavy metal, with its blend of androgyny, machismo, and anti-Christian iconography, became the voice of rebellion in Regan America. While some bands became superstars, most did not. In a new book, "Heroes of the Metal Underground," author Alexandros Anesiadis profiles the groups who achieved hometown fame, with names like Murder Suite, Diamond Claw, Heathen's Rage and Kryst the Conqueror. Blind magazine's Miss Rosen takes a look inside it.
You can't read a Twitter thread anymore w/o logging in. Everyone who made a thread instead of a blog post on their own site straight up made the wrong decision.
So the few times I've been to the US - once to California (which admittedly is different, on vacation rather than work), once to Corpus Christi, once to Arkansas (near Memphis) - I found myself boggling at how much open asphalt there was between stores.
I wondered if it was just because they had the space to expand, so they just did. It didn't occur to me that there were minimum parking rules. It was always very easy to park. Everywhere looked sort of empty/unpopular.