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Is Community Postmodernist?
April 3rd, 2013 9:00 PMThe latest episode of PBS Idea Channel suggests that Community is an example of postmodern television, due to its creative and playful experimentation with genre and narrative.
Street Fighter
April 3rd, 2013 8:37 PMThis fighting game franchise has developed a significant presence online, having spawned fan pages, parody videos, fan arts and Internet memes.
April Fool's Confession Prank FAIL
April 3rd, 2013 8:00 PMAn April Fool's Day prank goes horribly wrong when a son tells his mother he is addicted to drugs.
Said No Supreme Court Justice Ever
April 3rd, 2013 7:30 PM ShareIs Harlem Shake a Corporate Meme?
April 3rd, 2013 7:06 PMIn this most recent analysis of Harlem Shake's record-breaking success, Kevin Ashton suggests that the viral success of the meme may be attributed to a select few powerhouses in the social media industry, rather than grassroots creatives of the so-called Internet hive mind.
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Is Community Postmodernist?
The latest episode of PBS Idea Channel suggests that Community is an example of postmodern television, due to its creative and playful experimentation with genre and narrative.
Street Fighter
This fighting game franchise has developed a significant presence online, having spawned fan pages, parody videos, fan arts and Internet memes.
April Fool's Confession Prank FAIL
An April Fool's Day prank goes horribly wrong when a son tells his mother he is addicted to drugs.
Is Harlem Shake a Corporate Meme?
In this most recent analysis of Harlem Shake's record-breaking success, Kevin Ashton suggests that the viral success of the meme may be attributed to a select few powerhouses in the social media industry, rather than grassroots creatives of the so-called Internet hive mind.