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From "The Space Gamer" to "Today's Woodworker," we've got some gems. Here are some magazines from the '80s.
George Lucas claims that Princess Leia's iconic buns are from turn-of-the-century Mexico, but our investigation into the matter tells a different story.
When a presidential candidate says adults in America are suffering from a "fun deficit," you know it's time to take the issue seriously. The following 20 camps are alternative ways to spend your allotted vacation time.
The legendary ice cream-makers have teamed up with New Belgium Brewing to release a Salted Caramel Brownie Brown Ale.
Swearing on television is a tricky business. To get around restrictions, some shows replace the "bad" words with benign ones.
Sure, Don Draper is one of Madison Avenue's most in-demand (albeit fictional) ad men. But is he living beyond his means?
St. Patrick's Day by the numbers.
Eighties kids were thrilled when they received Teddy Ruxpin as a gift, but based on these reactions in the Fine Brothers' latest video, kids today wouldn't be so excited.
Ever wonder which Wikipedia page people are visiting the most on a daily basis? Quartz crunched the numbers.
Can't leave your couch? You can still help scientists pore through data, transcribe notes, and observe wild animals, all from the comfort of your living room.
While 1984 was iconic, 1985 was an even bigger year for pop culture: New Coke, 'Back to the Future,' WrestleMania, Live Aid, Calvin & Hobbes, the first .com domain ... it all happened.