Feeling bummed out about the state of the world? It’s a good things there are tons of ways for you to contribute!   What you can do to help? For beginners, you can sign this petition to voice your support for Syrian refugee acceptance in Canada. Next, if you have some extra green lying around you can make a donate to Lifeline Syria, a Toronto based non-profit, that as its name suggests, aids Syrian refugees If you’re more of an online activist, you can take to social media to show your solidarity.
If you loved the show Mad Men, then you will love this video put together by the legendary Saul Bass. Saul Bass was a graphic designer and Academy Award winning film director, but he was best known for his iconic movie posters, motion picture title sequences and designing some of the most iconic corporate logos in North America.
I don’t usually write angry articles. I’m not the type to side against any genre of music and place meaningless biases towards an artist or a song. However, today I’m crossing the threshold. If you haven’t heard at least a fraction of David Guetta’s poptastrophe “Hey Mama” featuring Nicki Minaj, you may want to leave the rock you are currently living under.
Photography by Jake Pitre We all want to be noticed. We want to create and share, and receive recognition for our creations, if we can. When Rupi Kaur uploaded a picture on Instagram in January depicting a woman lying in bed with blood staining her pants, it didn’t seem likely that it would become the moment when the whole world noticed her.

There are plenty of terrifying moments in David Robert Mitchell’s It Follows, one of the best horror films of the last decade. There are a couple of effective jump scares, though the blank look on one character’s face following one of them suggests Mitchell isn’t too keen on them himself. No, the film gets a lot of horrifying mileage out of people just walking toward the camera, perhaps never more brilliant than in a 720-degree pan in a high school with someone walking toward them from outside only to be forgotten about and never confronted.
February 12, 2015 @ 11:45pm by Andrew
Meet the four people who have volunteered for the first manned mission to Mars and plan on staying there… forever. Is it for fame, or is it for their genuine interest in the unknown? In this video made by the Guardian, we find out what would make someone forgo all they have on earth to chase history.