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August 8th, 2014 6:30 PMAn American Apparel ad featuring an upskirt shot of a young woman bent over wearing a miniskirt has been criticized for objectifying women and "fueling Lolita fantasies."
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A Tour of Pyongyang in Hyperlapse Photography
August 8th, 2014 5:48 PMCheck out Enter Pyongyang, a "hyper-lapsed" short film made in collaboration between city-branding pioneer JT Singh and videographer Rob Whitworth that offers rare and visually stunning panoramic glimpses into the the capital city of the most secretive country on the planet.
Weird Al Fans Want to See Him at the Superbowl
August 8th, 2014 5:15 PMOver 100,000 fans of the parody master have signed a Change.org petition to urge the Superbowl to let Weird Al perform during the halftime show.
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AmApp's Risqué Ad Draws Criticism (Again)
An American Apparel ad featuring an upskirt shot of a young woman bent over wearing a miniskirt has been criticized for objectifying women and "fueling Lolita fantasies."
A Tour of Pyongyang in Hyperlapse Photography
Check out Enter Pyongyang, a "hyper-lapsed" short film made in collaboration between city-branding pioneer JT Singh and videographer Rob Whitworth that offers rare and visually stunning panoramic glimpses into the the capital city of the most secretive country on the planet.
Weird Al Fans Want to See Him at the Superbowl
Over 100,000 fans of the parody master have signed a Change.org petition to urge the Superbowl to let Weird Al perform during the halftime show.