Attention Modernist Architecture Lovers: Visit Columbus, Indiana

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First Christian Church (1942) by Hadley Fruits

If you want to see architectural gems by world-famous Modernist designers, the 44,000-person city of Columbus, Indiana might be your best bet. The unassuming Midwestern town has an incredible number of buildings by celebrated designers like I.M. Pei and Eero Saarinen, as Co.Design reports.

The city has more than 80 buildings, landscapes, and pieces of public art by world-famous architects and artists, with seven buildings classified as National Historic Landmarks, according to Exhibit Columbus, an arts festival designed to showcase the town’s architectural gems.

Much of this design heritage is due to the endeavors of Joseph Miller, an industrialist whose family founded the Cummins Corporation, a manufacturer of engines and power generators. In 1954, as chairman of the company, he founded a corporate foundation that has supported public architecture ever since. Miller’s goal was to turn Columbus into a town that could attract the best and brightest employees, starting with making sure that it had beautiful schools. In 1957, the foundation began offering grants to pay for architecture fees associated with buildings schools. Later, the foundation began offering grants for all public buildings.

Bartholomew County Public Library (1971). Photo by Hadley Fruits.

Asa result, Columbus was able to commission award-winning, world-renowned designers like Robert Venturi and John Rauch, who built a firehouse; Richard Meier, who built an elementary school; and Robert A.M. Stern, who designed a county hospital expansion. (The full list of grant winners is on the Cummins website [PDF].) Other notable mid-century buildings in town were designed by Eliel Saarinen (with furniture by Charles Eames), his son Eero Saarinen, and I.M. Pei.

“The influence of architecture with which we are surrounded in our youth affects our lives, our standards, our tastes when we are grown, just as the influence of the parents and teachers with which we are surrounded in our youth affects us as adults,” Miller, who died in 2004, once explained of his passion for good public design.

Exhibit Columbus, in its inaugural year, hopes to invigorate interest in great architecture and design in the city by awarding grants to artists to design and install temporary installations inspired by one of the historic buildings in Columbus.

[h/t Co.Design]

All images courtesy Landmark Columbus.

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October 27, 2016 – 5:00pm

How ‘Thriller’ Was Made: Watch Michael Jackson’s Rehearsal Videos

filed under: music, video

Iconic music videos don’t just come together on the first try, but we rarely get to see the magic behind the final result. In the case of Michael Jackson’s hit “Thriller,” someone was kind enough to film some of the rehearsals so that we can see how one of the most famous music videos in history came together.

Because we know you can’t get enough of MJ’s dance moves, this video intersperses footage from the actual music video with some of the accompanying rehearsals. Notably, it includes his one-on-one rehearsals with co-star Ola Ray.

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October 27, 2016 – 4:30pm

7 Boo-zy Beers to Drink This Halloween

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You may be too old to beg your neighbors for candy, but once you’re an adult, Halloween offers plenty of other seasonal treats to look forward to. This includes a whole bunch of limited-run beers with scary label art and spine-tingling (and tongue-tingling) flavors. Here are seven appropriately themed beers to stock your Halloween party with.

1. LITTLE HORROR OF HOPS // SHIPYARD BREWING

True to its name, Shipyard’s rye IPA packs a fiercely hoppy punch. The horror part comes in when you look closely at the label, which depicts a terrifyingly toothy hop-monster dripping blood. It’s only available between September and November, so get it while you can.

2. BRAAAIINS! PUMPKIN ALE FOR ZOMBIES // SPRING HOUSE BREWING

Spring House’s brews aren’t available many places outside the Pennsylvania region, but if you find yourself in Lancaster this fall, head to one of their brewpubs to get a pint of their Braaaiins! Pumpkin Ale for Zombies. The brewery blends real pumpkin into the mash and adds a few autumn spices, making it the perfect boozy, bubbly pumpkin spice experience you and your undead friends have been looking for.

3. NOSFERATU IMPERIAL RED ALE // GREAT LAKES BREWING

This hair-raising hoppy ale is named after the titular character in the 1922 German vampire film, a brazen rip-off of Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Stoker thought “Nosferatu” meant “vampire” in Romanian, and used the term as a synonym in his book, but it may actually be a mistranslation of a Romanian word for “unbearable” or “horrid,” nesuferit. Great Lakes’ vampiric brew has an 8 percent ABV, so watch that you don’t let it make you into the monster.

4. DEAD GUY ALE // ROGUE BREWING

Rogue’s German-style Maibock ale is available year-round, but during the fall, it really plays up its eerie name, because in honor of Halloween, the bottles glow in the dark. Inside, you’ll find the same malty, caramel ale as always. But you’ll feel really, really cool toasting with it in a dim room.

5. MEPHISTOPHELES // AVERY BREWING

Boulder, Colorado’s Avery Brewing takes its demonic ales very seriously. In fact, the brewery has a whole line of them. The Mephistopheles stout, named after the Faustian evil spirit, is “a tangled and intricate labyrinth of bittersweet rapture,” according to the brewery. If that sounds a little too terrifying, you can also get your fall kicks with their Pump[KY]n porter, which is aged in bourbon barrels for that little extra something.

6. FREAKTOBERFEST // CONEY ISLAND BREWING

Coney Island’s take on the ubiquitous pumpkin beer has an unexpected twist: coffee. It’s brewed with beans from Brooklyn’s Cafe Grumpy, creating a pumpkin ale with the slightest hint of chocolatey espresso. It smells like a coffeeshop, but it tastes like you’re enjoying a really great piece of pie with your cup of joe. If that doesn’t sound scary enough for Halloween, just check out the crazed eyes of the carny on the label.

7. DEATH HOPPY BLACK ALE // SHMALTZ BREWING

Despite the Day-of-the-Dead-inspired branding, the upstate New York brewery Shmaltz says its Death Hoppy Black Ale is actually a nod to Jewish mourning traditions. Seven kinds of hops, seven kinds of malts, and the 7 percent ABV are a nod to the seven days of sitting shiva. But hopefully the only thing you’ll be mourning is running out of beer.

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October 27, 2016 – 4:00pm

A Skin Patch Could Help Treat Peanut Allergies

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For people living with a peanut allergy, the innocent-looking legume might as well be cyanide: Even trace amounts left over from a shared food preparation space can lead to a dangerous swelling of the airway. This kind of selective toxicity has led to a rash of well-meaning reactions over the years, from schools inspecting lunch boxes for peanut contamination to one Massachusetts school even evacuating a bus because a single peanut had been left on the floor.

But the day may be coming when both the peanut-allergic and the non-responders alike can breathe more easily. Gizmodo reports that a skin patch to treat the allergy just finished the first stage of a highly promising clinical trial.

Dubbed the Viaskin Peanut Patch, the small disc is placed on the arm or between the shoulder blades and delivers micro-doses of peanut protein. Like a vaccine, the idea is to expose the wearer’s immune system to small amounts of the allergen so it can develop a reasonable tolerance.

The first part of the study, which just concluded, gave 74 volunteers aged 4 to 25 with an existing peanut allergy a patch with a high concentration (250 mg), a low concentration (100 mg), or a placebo with no peanut protein at all. A new disc was applied every day for a year, with the subjects returning for a follow-up. Nearly half experienced increased tolerance to peanut exposure, with children aged 4 to 11 seeing the largest amount of improvement. Subjects who responded to treatment could consume at least 10 times the amount of peanut protein that they could prior to the trial.

The Viaskin is not necessarily intended to allow the wearer to enjoy peanuts on a whim, but it may significantly reduce the chances of having a severe allergic reaction to accidental exposures. DBV Technologies hopes to continue the study in pursuit of eventual Food and Drug Administration approval, with an eye on producing similar treatments for those with milk and egg allergies.
 
[h/t Gizmodo]


October 27, 2016 – 3:30pm

Get Thursday’s Best Amazon Deals While They Last

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As a recurring feature, our team combs the Web and shares some amazing Amazon deals we’ve turned up. Here’s what caught our eye today, October 27.

Mental Floss has affiliate relationships with certain retailers, including Amazon, and may receive a small percentage of any sale. But we only get commission on items you buy and don’t return, so we’re only happy if you’re happy. Good luck deal hunting!

GADGETS

(6 Pack) MagicFiber Microfiber Cleaning Cloths – For All LCD Screens, Tablets, Lenses, and Other Delicate Surfaces (5 Black and 1 Grey 6×7″) for $8.99 (list price $12.99)

Famili FM253 Digital Portable Hanging Suitcase Baggage Weighter Electronic Travel Luggage Weighting Scale with LCD Display, 110lbs/50kg, Black for $6.99 (list price $9.99)

Free Swarovski Studs with $25 Purchase of Select Jewelry

ThorFire PF01 Tactical LED Flashlight Pen Light LED 0.5-100LM Mini EDC Pocket Torch for $11.99 (list price $39.00)

Rfid Blocking Sleeves Front Pocket Wallet for Men, Secure Sleeve Mini Card Holder with Zipper and Id Window, Genuine Leather Durable Slim Wallets for $11.98

Bluetooth Headphones, Hussar Magicbuds Wireless Headphones, IPX4 Sweatproof, Premium Sound with Bass, Noise Cancelling, Ergonomic Design, Secure Fit, Zippered Case, 7 Hrs Playtime with Mic for $32.99 (list price $139.99)

Anker PowerCore+ mini 3350mAh Lipstick-Sized Portable Charger (3rd Generation, Premium Aluminum Power Bank) One of the Most Compact External Batteries, Uses Panasonic Cells for $12.99 (list price $39.99)

Anker Wireless Charger PowerPort Qi Wireless Charging Pad for Samsung S7 / S6 / Edge / Plus, Note 5, Nexus 4 / 5 / 6 / 7, Nokia Lumia 920, LG Optimus Vu2, HTC 8X / Droid DNA and All Qi-Enabled Devices for $16.99 (list price $59.99)

Mpow 3 in 1 Clip-On 180 Degree Supreme Fisheye Lens, 0.67X Wide Angle Lens, 10X Macro Lens kit for iPhone 6 / 6s/6Plus ,iOS &Android Smartphones for $7.99 (list price $9.99)

AUKEY USB Wall Charger with Dual Quick Charge 2.0 Ports & 2 MicroUSB Cables for Samsung S7/S6/Edge, Note 4/5 & More for $14.99 (list price $19.99)

TOTU Wireless Bluetooth Noise Cancelling Sports Headphones with Microphone, Black for $19.99 (list price $69.99)

Bluetooth Shower Speaker, TaoTronics Water Resistant Portable Wireless Shower Speaker (Crisp Sound, Build-in Microphone for Hands-Free Calling, Solid Suction Cup) for $14.99 (list price $24.99)

Fitbit Charge 2 Heart Rate + Fitness Wristband, Black, Small for $149.95 

Fitbit Alta Fitness Tracker, Silver/Black for $129.86 

Anker 60W/12A 6-Port USB Charger PowerPort 6 for iPhone 6/6 Plus, iPad Air 2/mini 3, Samsung Galaxy s6/s6 edge, Note 5 and More for $25.49 (list price $79.99)

Eco-Fused Memory Card Carrying Case / Suitable for SDHC and SD Cards / 8 Pages and 22 Slots / Microfiber Cleaning Cloth Included (Black) for $6.29 (list price $10.99)

Sabrent Universal Travel Case for GoPro or Small Electronics and Accessories [Medium] (GP-CSBG) for $12.99 (list price $24.99)

iClever BoostLink 10ft [Apple MFi Certified] Lightning to USB Cable with Compact Connector, White for $12.99 (list price $29.99)

Etekcity Wireless Bluetooth 4.0 Receiver Audio Adapter (NFC-Enabled) for Sound System for $16.99 (list price $35.99)

Bluedio T2s Turbine Bluetooth Wireless Stereo Headphones with Microphone, 57mm Drivers, 195° Rotary Folding, Red for $23.99 (list price $49.99)

iXCC Element Series 8pin Lightning USB Charge and Sync Cable Bundle for iPhone 5/6/6s/Plus/iPad Mini/Air/Pro for $21.99 (list price $39.98)

Sharkk COMMANDO Waterproof Bluetooth Speaker IP65 Outdoor Wireless Bluetooth Speakers with 24 Hour+ Battery Life for $82.99 (list price $149.99)

Stuhrling Original Men’s 747.04 Atrium Automatic Skeleton Rose Tone Brown Leather Strap Watch for $89.99 (list price $425.00)

Seiko Men’s SNN241 Stainless Steel Watch with Brown Leather Band for $85.98 (list price $205.00)

Stuhrling Original Men’s 395.33U16 Aquadiver Regatta Analog Swiss Quartz Stainless Steel Link Bracelet Watch for $63.00 (list price $595.00)

Stuhrling Original Men’s 699.02 Aviator Quartz Day and Date Grey Dial Brown Leather Band Watch for $82.28 (list price $525.00)

CyberPower TRVL918 Travel Surge Protector with 3-Outlets, 2 USB Charging Ports, Flip Out Plug for $9.48 (list price $16.95)

KITCHEN

Fred & Friends BOO CUBES Ghastly Ice Tray for $7.99 (list price $10.00)

Farberware Nonstick Bakeware 3-Piece Cookie Pan Set, Gray for $13.89 (list price $39.00)

Hot Pads Silicone, X-Chef Pot Holder Kitchen Trivet Mat Insulated Non Slip set of 4 for Baking Cooking Oven for $6.98 (list price $26.99)

KitchenAid Pizza Wheel, Black for $9.61 (list price $10.69)

Get Kombucha, Organic Kombucha Starter Kit, 6.5″ Organic Scoby, Largest Culture In North America For 9 Straight Years, 5 Gallon Tea Supply Makes 80 Bottles of Kombucha for $49.99 (list price $99.99)

Stanley Stein 25 oz. Hockey Beer Cup Mug for $27.50 (list price $30.00)

Pyrex Basics Clear Oblong Glass Baking Dishes, 2 Piece Value Plus Pack Set for $15.99 (list price $27.99)

Ozark Trail Vacuum Insulated Stainless Steel 30 Ounce Tumbler for $12.51 (list price $19.99)

CCBoards 3 – Piece Cutting Board Set with Paddle for $19.97 (list price $34.99)

Hamilton Beach 62620 6-Speed Hand Mixer with Snap on Case for $17.27 (list price $29.99)

Formaticum Cheese Storage Bags, 15 Count for $8.99 (list price $9.36)

Wilton Cookie Pro Ultra II Cookie Press for $9.99 (list price $36.34)

Nespresso A+D40-US-SI-NE Inissia C40 Silver Bundle, Silver for $109.95 (list price $199.00)

Pratico Kitchen 18oz Leak-Proof Glass Bottles, Juicing Containers, Water / Beverage Bottles – 6-Pack for $17.99 (list price $42.98)

Hamilton Beach 40865 Glass Electric Kettle, 1.7-Liter for $26.99 (list price $60.00)

Contigo AUTOSEAL West Loop Vacuum Insulated Stainless Steel Travel Mug with Easy-Clean Lid, 16oz, Stainless Steel for $16.79 (list price $20.99)

Cuisinart CPT-435 Countdown 4-Slice Stainless Steel Toaster for $49.99 (list price $79.96)

Pyrex Prepware 3-Piece Glass Mixing Bowl Set for $12.10 (list price $14.69)

T-fal FR8000 Oil Filtration Ultimate EZ Clean Easy to clean 3.5-Liter Fry Basket Stainless Steel Immersion Deep Fryer, 2.6-Pound, Silver for $79.99 (list price $199.99)

Crock-Pot SCR200-B Manual Slow Cooker, 2 Quart for $8.99 (list price $17.99)

PackIt Freezable Lunch Bag with Zip Closure, Black for $14.68 (list price $19.99)

Utopia Kitchen Ceramic Kitchen Tungsten Diamond Manual Knife Sharpener for $10.00 (list price $19.99)

8 oz Premium Juice Glasses – Set of 4 – Unbreakable Tritan Plastic – BPA Free – 100% Made in Japan (Assorted Colors) for $18.95 (list price $39.95)

Lodge L8DOL3 Cast Iron Dutch Oven with Dual Handles, Pre-Seasoned, 5-Quart for $35.97 (list price $60.00)

LiveFresh Stainless Steel Heavy Duty Fine Mesh 13″ Splatter Screen with Resting Feet for $19.95 (list price $29.99)

Oceanstar Bamboo Cooking Utensil Set, 7-Piece for $11.73 (list price $56.14)

Lodge SCRBRSH Scrub Brush, 10-Inch for $9.14

Vremi 5 Piece Knife Set with Block; includes Carving, Paring, Serrated, Utility and Chef Knives in Stainless Steel with Black Multi Colored Non Slip Handles for $19.99 (list price $79.00)

Super Kitchen Food Grade Non-stick Silicon Baking Oven Mat Liner For Sheet Pans Cooling Rack 16 By 12 In (1, blue) for $8.99 (list price $25.00)

Secura Stainless Steel French Press Coffee Maker 18/10 Bonus Stainless Steel Screen (1000ML) for $21.97 (list price $69.99)

Hamilton Beach 59765 2 Speed Hand Blender for $19.00 (list price $20.49)

Go Ferment! Wide Mouth Mason Jar Mold Free Anaerobic Fermenting Kit w/ Recipe E-book (2 Pack, Grey) for $25.99 (list price $40.00)

Cook N Home Nonstick Paella Pan, 15″ for $15.74 (list price $19.99)

Bigear 24 Pack Set Mini Silicone Baking Cups/Muffin Cup Molds/Silicone Cupcake Liners/Truffle Cups – 6 Color Reusable and Non-stick Molds for $9.99 (list price $26.99)

BarMe Stainless Steel Bullet Shaped Whiskey Stones with Tongs and Storage Bag (Set of 6) for $19.97 (list price $34.99)

Fit & Fresh Cool Coolers Slim Lunch Ice Packs – Set of 4 for $7.50 (list price $7.99)

GLOUE Silicone Spatula Set – 4-piece 450oF Heat-Resistant Baking Spoon & Spatulas – Ergonomic Easy-to-Clean Seamless One-Piece Design – Nonstick – Dishwasher Safe – Solid Stainless Steel – Multicolor for $9.95 (list price $22.97)

Royal Stemless Wine Glass Set, 4-Pack, 15 Ounce Wine Tumbler Set, Glass for $13.95 (list price $29.99)

Prepworks by Progressive Collapsible Prep/Storage Bowls with Lids – Set of 3 for $13.99 (list price $17.49)

Set of 50 Fitted Bowl Covers for $7.89 (list price $10.99)

Brita 10 Cup Everyday BPA Free Water Pitcher with 1 Filter, White for $25.99 (list price $52.99)

Royal Stainless Steel Paper Towel Dispenser with Weighted Base for $17.95 (list price $34.99)

HOME

EveShine Animal World Map Wall Decals Stickers for Bedroom Living Room for $13.99 (list price $39.99)

Busy Life Auto Trunk Organizer, Perfect Way to Keep Your Vehicle Clean and Spill Free for $18.99 (list price $29.99)

Long Reach Telescoping Duster for $14.61 (list price $24.99)

Clorox Control Bleach Crystals, Regular, 24 Ounces 3 Count for $12.48 (list price $14.28)

Hoover FH50150 Carpet Basics Power Scrub Deluxe Carpet Cleaner for $120.02 (list price $219.99)

Bissell Pet Hair Eraser Handheld Vacuum, Corded, 33A1 for $29.99 (list price $34.99)

The Nyche Designs Adjustable Bed Sheet Fasteners Suspenders, Black, Set of 4 for $8.99 (list price $15.00)

Honeywell HCM350W Germ Free Cool Mist Humidifier, White for $57.63 (list price $69.99)

AcuRite 01036 Pro Weather Station with PC Connect, 5-in-1 Weather Sensor and My AcuRite Remote Monitoring App for $125.99 (list price $169.99)

Evercare Large Fabric Shaver for $7.88 (list price $8.99)

Mayin Set of 5 Mesh Laundry Bags – 1 XX-Large 1 Extra Large, 1 Large, 1 Medium, 1 Small for $9.89 (list price $31.99)

Hoover WindTunnel 2 Rewind Bagless Upright Vacuum, UH70825 – Corded for $56.10 (list price $129.99)

Lullabi Bedding 100% Brushed Microfiber Ultra Soft PillowCase Set – Envelope Closure End – Wrinkle, Fade, Stain Resistant (White, Standard Pillowcase) for $799 (list price $19.99)

AcuRite 00850A2 5-Inch Capacity Easy-Read Magnifying Rain Gauge for $3.94 (list price $7.89)

700 GSM Premium Hotel & Spa Towels Set (White, 4 Pack, 27″ X 54″) Cotton for Maximum Softness and Absorbency by Utopia Towels for $33.99 (list price $59.99)

Sleep Master Ultima Comfort 12 Inch Euro Box Top Spring Mattress, Queen for $289.00 (list price $339.99)

LiBa Mildew Resistant Anti-Bacterial PEVA Shower Curtain Liner, 72×72 Clear – Non Toxic, No Odor for $7.99 (list price $29.99)

Etekcity Digital Body Weight Bathroom Scale: Modern Design, 400 Pounds, Black for $26.99 (list price $46.99)

Ironing Blanket (Grey) (21.75″W x 28.25″L) for $7.98 (list price $9.49)

Mellanni Bed Sheet Set – Brushed Microfiber 1800 Bedding – Wrinkle, Fade, Stain Resistant – Hypoallergenic – 4 Piece (Queen, White) for $14.70 (list price $59.99)

Calily Eternity Ultrasonic Essential Oil Diffuser Aromatherapy with Relaxing & Soothing Multi-Color LED Light – Perfect for Home, Office, Spa, Etc. for $24.95 (list price $39.95)

ClosetMaid 1582 Cubeicals Mini 6 Cube Organizer, Espresso for $17.07 (list price $33.78)

Home- It Mop and Broom Holder Wall Mount Garden Tool Storage Tool Rack Storage & Organization for the Home Plastic Hanger for Closet Garage Organizer Shed Organizer Basement Storage General Storage (5-position) for $11.87 (list price $20.00)

Liliane Collection Kitchen Dish Towels – Includes 13 Towels – Commercial Grade 100% Cotton Towels (27″ x 14″) – Classic White Tea Towels with Blue Stripes for $11.99 (list price $17.99)

Wonder Clips 50-Pack – Variety of Vibrant Colors! All Purpose Craft Clips for $9.97 (list price $17.99)

HEALTH AND BEAUTY

Crest 3D White Luxe Whitestrips Professional Effects – 20 Treatments and White Whitestrips 1 Hour Express – 2 Treatments Teeth Whitening Kit for $38.99 after on-screen coupon(list price $67.99)

Zyllion ZMA-13-BK FDA Listed Shiatsu Pillow Massager with Heat (Black)- One Year Warranty for $39.96 (list price $79.95)

Aveeno Therapeutic Shave Gel, 7 Oz for $3.83 (list price $9.99)

RUSK Engineering Curl Freak Professional Curling Machine, 2 lb. for $154.14 (list price $249.95)

MenScience Androceuticals Men’s Scrub, Shave and Soothe Kit for $60.00 (list price $80.00)

Stacey Frasca Studio 28 Mousse Foundation, N7, 1.01 fl. oz. for $22.50 (list price $30.00)

Sultra The Wicked Wave & Straight Iron for $123.75 (list price $165.00)

Bluestone Foot Callus Remover with Two Rollers, White for $13.28 (list price $24.99)

Curl Girl Moisture Fix Daily Shine Oil for $8.49 (list price $9.99)

Aromatherapy Top 6 Essential Oils 100% Pure & Therapeutic grade – Basic Sampler Gift Set & Premium Kit – 6/10 Ml (Lavender, Tea Tree, Eucalyptus, Lemongrass, Orange, Peppermint) for $15.95 (list price $79.99)

Gillette Fusion Manual Men’s Razor Blade Refills, 12 Count for $30.48 (list price $47.99)

Philips Sonicare Essence Sonic Electric Rechargeable Toothbrush, White for $24.97 (list price $49.99)

Pure Body Naturals Beauty Dead Sea Mud Mask for Facial Treatment, 250g / 8.8 fl.oz for $14.95 (list price $19.95)

Aveeno Active Naturals Daily Moisturizing Lotion, 18 Ounce for $6.05 (list price $15.18)

Degree Men Dry Protection 48 Hour Antiperspirant, Cool Rush 2.7 oz (Pack of 6) for $11.91 (list price $21.54)

Men’s Rogaine Foam, Three Month Supply for $39.74 (list price $50.13)

BESTOPE Blackhead Remover Pimple Comedone Extractor Tool Best Acne Removal Kit – Treatment for Blemish, Whitehead Popping, Zit Removing for Risk Free Nose Face Skin with Metal Case for $9.99 (list price $39.99)

Gillette Venus Embrace Women’s Razor Blade Refills 4 Count for $16.04 (list price $20.49)

Viviscal Extra Strength Hair Nutrient Tablets, 60-Tablets (Packaging May Vary) for $24.99 (list price $60.00)

Simple Cleansing Facial Wipes, Kind to Skin 25 Count, Twin Pack for $6.83 (list price $8.39)

Burt’s Bees 100% Natural Moisturizing Lip Balm, Beeswax, 4 Tubes in Blister Box for $8.99 (list price $9.99)

Dove Men+Care Body Wash, Extra Fresh 23.5 oz for $6.29 (list price $9.19)

Dove Body Wash, Sensitive Skin Pump 34 Ounce for $7.62 (list price $12.09)

Radha Beauty Vitamin C Anti-aging Serum, 2 fl oz for $15.95 (list price $49.99)

Slant Tweezers – TweezerGuru Professional Stainless Steel Slant Tip Tweezer – The Best Precision Eyebrow Tweezers For Your Daily Beauty Routine! for $12.99 (list price $14.99)

Dove Beauty Bar, Sensitive Skin 4 oz, 16 Bar for $15.66 (list price $25.09)

Philips Norelco HQ8 Dual Precision Replacement Heads for $21.88 (list price $36.99)

CeraVe Foaming Facial Cleanser, 12 Ounce for $8.89 (list price $16.25)

Burt’s Bees Mama Bee Belly Butter, 6.5 Ounces for $8.75 (list price $16.50)

NYX Cosmetics Make Up Setting Spray, Matte Finish/Long Lasting, 2.03 Ounce for $7.99 

CeraVe Moisturizing Facial Lotion PM, 3 Ounce for $7.19 (list price $13.99)

Pure Body Naturals Pure Body Naturals Tea Tree Oil, 1 fl. Oz for $9.50 (list price $14.95)

Sundown Vitamin E Oil 70000 IU, 2.5 fl oz for $5.98 (list price $8.99)

OFFICE, SCHOOL, AND CRAFTS

LolliZ Gel Pens 48 Gel Pen Tray Set for $10.99

LAMY Safari Fountain Pen, Charcoal Medium Nib (L17M) for $25.44 (list price $35.99)

Bonsaii DocShred C560-D 6-Sheet Micro-Cut Shredder for $29.99 (list price $79.99)

Sharpie Extreme Permanent Markers, 4-Pack, Assorted Colors (1927154) for $5.75 (list price $10.76)

Art Alternatives Marquis Artists Adjustable Desk Box Easel, Natural for $13.50 (list price $26.99)

Niutop 72-color Premier Soft Core Art Colored Drawing Pencils of Marco for Artist Sketch/ Adult Secret Garden Coloring Book/ Kids Artist Writing/ Manga Artwork (72-color) for $21.99 (list price $49.99)

SINGER Seam Ripper and Tape Measure Combo Kit for $2.00 (list price $7.45)

Silhouette Temporary Tattoo Paper for $11.00 (list price $14.99)

Watercolor Paint Set – Artist Quality Paints – 12 x 21ml Vibrant Colors – Rich Pigments – Professional Supplies by MyArtscape (Set of 12 x 21ml) for $16.97 (list price $50.00)

Water Brush Pen, Self-moistening, Portable, (Assorted Tips, Set of 4) for $12.99 (list price $17.99)

Super Doodle Gel Pens – 50 Pack – Brown Earth Tones, Glitter Colors, Metallic, Neon, and Classic Styles – Premium Colored Pen Set for Crafting, Scrapbooking, Journaling, Writing, and Coloring for $15.95 (list price $29.95)

Loew Cornell 1021253 Woodsies Jumbo Craft Sticks ( 300 pcs ) for $4.55 (list price $5.99)

LINKYO Liquid Chalk Markers Pens with Erasable Ink and Reversible Tips 10-Color for $11.95 (list price $14.95)

PowerPress Industrial-Quality Digital 15-by-15-Inch Sublimation T-Shirt Heat Press, Black for $209.00 (list price $399.99)

Duck Brand Bubble Wrap Original Cushioning, 12-Inches x 150-Feet, Single Roll (284054) for $9.91 (list price $20.99)

Epson WF-2760 All-in-One Wireless Color Printer with Scanner, Copier, Fax, Ethernet, Wi-Fi Direct & NFC for $89.99 (list price $129.99)

Tanmit Colored Glitter Gel Pens Set – 36 Pack Color Pen Perfect for Adults & Kids Coloring Books, Drawing, Writing, Doodle, Office, Art and Craft for $8.99 (list price $30.00)

Ampad 73127 Ampad Fastrip Pull & Seal Security Envelope, 9 x 12, White, 100/box for $14.86 (list price $16.19)

Face Paint Kit for Kids 12 Color. The Original X-Large Best Quality Body Painting Set +BONUS Glitter Gel, 3 Brushes, Stencil & Online Guide. Safe Non-Toxic Water-Based for $25.99 (list price $44.99)

Sprout Pencil: Herb Pack for $17.95 (list price $25.00)

I Love To Create Scribbles 3D Fabric Paint 1oz 20/Pkg- for $14.86 (list price $21.99)

tyoungg 2 Pack of 50 Pieces Inkjet Printer Head Solvent Cleaning Swab Sponge Rod for Large Format Printer, Inkjet, Piezoelectric Photo Machine Print Nozzles, Water-based And All Solvent Printhead for $12.66

Sharpie King Size Permanent Markers, Assorted Colors, 4-Count for $6.29 (list price $9.96)

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American Tourister Lightweight Four-Piece Spinner Set (21″/28″/Backpack/Duffel), Black for $99.99 (list price $189.99)

Survival Spark Magnesium Survival Fire Starter with Compass and Whistle for $8.95 (list price $17.95)

American Tourister Lightweight Two-Piece Spinner Set (21″/25″), Navy for $69.99 (list price $139.99)

Coleman Brazos Cold-Weather Sleeping Bag for $24.37 (list price $38.99)

Lighting Dynasty Ld050 Cree Led Flashlight, Super Bright, Adjustable Focus, Duracell Batteries Included for $7.99 (list price $24.99)

Coleman 15 x 13 Instant Screened Canopy for $133.74 (list price $154.99)

Columbia River Knife And Tool’s Eat N Tool 9100Kc Multi Tool Black(2 Pack) for $8.42 (list price $14.89)

RIVBOS Rb0801 POLARIZED Sports Sunglasses with 5 Set Exchangeable Uv400 Lens (Red&Grey) for $19.98 (list price $49.98)

KONG Cozie Marvin the Moose, Medium Dog Toy, Brown for $3.64 (list price $9.49)

Quest Super Cruiser Artisan Bamboo Longboard Skateboard, 44″ for $74.76 (list price $135.00)

SOG SOGfari 18″ Machete MC02-N – Hardcased Black Blade w/ Saw Back, Rubber Handle, Nylon Sheath for $17.99 (list price $33.00)

Bodyglide Original Anti-Chafe Balm, 1.5oz (Packaging May Vary) for $9.99 (list price $12.14)

Evriholder FURemover Broom for $11.05 (list price $19.57)

Stansport Canteen, 4-Quart for $8.23 (list price $9.99)

LuxFit Premium High Density Foam Roller 6 x 18 Round – Extra Firm With 1 Year Warranty black for $13.51 (list price $25.95)

SKLZ Cold Roller Ball Hand-Held Ice Therapy for $29.99 (list price $39.99)

Etekcity 2 Pack Ultralight Mini Outdoor Backpacking Camping Stove with Piezo Ignition (Orange) for $17.99 (list price $29.99)

Streamlight 66118 Stylus Pro LED Pen Light with Holster, Black for $21.03 (list price $34.00)

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Lenovo 10KY002BUS S510 SFF Desktop PC, Intel Core i5-6400, 4GB RAM, 500GB HDD, Windows 10 Pro OS, Black for $349.99 (list price $499.00)

Tripp Lite 1500VA UPS Back Up, AVR, LCD Display, 10 Outlets, 120V 900W, Tel & Coax Protection, USB (SMART1500LCDT) for $119.92 (list price $149.91)

[Upgraded Version] HooToo Security & Surveillance HD Camera WPS One Key Setup, Micro SD Card Slot (up to 32Gb) – Black for $39.99 (list price $99.99)

NETGEAR N300 Wi-Fi Range Extender, Essentials Edition (EX2700) for $29.99 (list price $39.99)

ViewSonic VA2055SM 20″ Screen LED-Lit Monitor for $84.99 (list price $171.00)

Kensington Expert Wireless Trackball Mouse (K72359WW) for $76.57 (list price $99.99)

Omaker 3 Pack Optimum Combination 3.5mm Male to Male Stereo Audio Cable Cord for $8.99 (list price $39.99)

BlueRigger Digital Optical Audio Toslink Cable(10 feet) for $7.99 (list price $18.99)

HOLSEM Power Strip Surge Protector 8 Outlets & 2 Smart USB Charging Ports (5V/2.4A), 6′ Heavy Duty Extension Cord, USB Outlet for Home & Office Charging Station, 4 Bonus AA Batteries, White for $25.49 (list price $55.99)

Midland Consumer Radio ER310 Emergency Solar Hand Crank AM/FM Digital Weather Radio for $57.70 (list price $69.99)

Kindle for Kids Bundle with the latest Kindle E-reader, 2-Year Worry-Free Guarantee, Blue Cover for $99.99 (list price $124.98)

Asus F555LA-AB31 15.6-Inch Laptop (2.1 GHz Core i3-5010U Processor,4 GB RAM,500 GB Hard Drive, Windows 10), Black for $339.99 (list price $499.99)

iClever Wireless Bluetooth FM Transmitter Radio Adapter Car Kit with Dual USB Port Remote Controller for $16.99 (list price $99.99)

Etekcity Scroll H5GX Over Ear Stereo Gaming Headset with Microphone ( Black Red) for $16.99 (list price $29.99)

Satechi Aluminum USB Headphone Stand Holder with Three USB 3.0 Ports and 3.5mm AUX port – Suitable For All Headphone Sizes (Space Gray) for $34.99 (list price $39.99)

ISNOWOOD DisplayPort DP to HDMI Adapter/Converter, 24K Gold Plated Connector, 1080p, 3D Effects, 4K Ready Black for $7.00 (list price $29.99)

HAVIT Portable Wireless Bluetooth Speaker / Outdoor Mini Boombox with Hands-free Calling FM Radio & 1800mAh Battery (M80) for $29.99 (list price $49.99)

HP Probook 11 G1 11.6″ Notebook, 4 GB RAM, 500 GB HDD, Intel HD Graphics, Black (M5G41UT#ABA) for $229.99 (list price $479.00)

TOOLS

Digital Tire Pressure Gauge, Lantoo 150PSI with 5 In 1 Rescue Tools of LED Flashlight, Car Window Breaker, Seatbelt Cutter, Red Safety Light and Tire Gauge for Car, Motorcycle for $12.95 (list price $29.99)

VCCUCINE Fashionable High Performance Level 5 Protection Safety Gloves Kitchen Cut Resistant Gloves,1 Pair Average Size for $6.99 (list price $25.99)

Outlite 501B High Powered Handheld Flashlight, 5 Light Mode Tactical Flashlight, Water Resistant Lamp for Outdoor Sports and Indoor Activities (Riding, Camping, Hiking, Hunting, etc.) Powered By 1pcs 18650 Battery  for $12.99 (list price $49.99)

Titan 12710 Tamper Proof Star Key Set for $11.95 (list price $15.34)

SE MZ101B Helping Hand with Magnifying Glass for $6.44 (list price $13.99)

DEWALT DW2162 29-Piece Screwdriving and Nutdriving Set for $10.01 (list price $30.58)

Klein Tools 32581 4-in-1 Electronics Precision Screwdriver with Spin Top for $9.97 (list price $13.96)

LE 6 Pack BR20 LED Light Bulbs Dimmable, 45W Incandescent Bulbs Equivalent, 8W, LED Recessed Can Lights, 450lm, Warm White, 2700K, 110° Beam, E26 Base,LED Flood Lights for $23.99 (list price $42.50)

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X-ACTO #1 Knife, Z Series With Safety Cap for $3.46 (list price $3.99)

LE 5 Pack Mini LED Keychain Flashlight, Battery Powered Flashlight, Key Chain Flashlights, Torch Light, Black for $9.99 (list price $21.99)

Stanley 51-112 7 Ounce Fiberglass Hammer for $5.89 (list price $11.12)

RamPro Total Furniture Repair System – 12Pc Scratch Restore & Repair Touch-Up Kit – Felt Tip Markers, Wax Stick Crayons. for $7.89 (list price $14.99)

LE 39.37 ft (6.5ft lead cable included) 100 LED Solar Rope Lights, Waterproof, 6000K, Daylight White, Portable Light Sensor for $14.79 (list price $42.99)

Solar Light, URPOWER 8 LED Outdoor Solar Powerd,Wireless Waterproof Security Motion Sensor Light for Patio, Deck, Yard, Garden,Driveway,Outside Wall with 2 Modes Motion Activated Auto On/Off(4 Pack) for $39.99 (list price $52.99)

Excelvan M6013 Digital Auto Ranging Capacitance Meter Tester Capacitor Tester for $27.99 (list price $35.99)

Delta T17264-SS-I Ashlyn Monitor 17 Series Shower Trim with In2ition Two-in-One Handshower Showerhead, Stainless for $127.22 (list price $294.20)

DEWALT DWARA100 Right Angle Attachment for $14.97 (list price $35.76)

Damaged Screw Extractor and Remove Set by Aisxle,Easily Remove Stripped or Damaged Screws. Made From H.S.S. 4341#, the Hardness Is 62-63hrc, Set of 4 Stripped Screw Removers for $11.80 (list price $39.99)


HALLOWEEN

Melissa & Doug Fire Chief Role Play Costume Set for $19.53 (list price $29.99)

InCharacter Costumes Women’s Huntress Costume, Grey/Black, Small for $24.99 (list price $65.00)

Punkin Cutie Pie Costume, Infant (Ages up to 24 months) for $14.67 (list price $25.00)

Forum Novelties Costume Stethoscope Prop for $6.99 (list price $11.99)

Smiffys Men’s Devil Demon Mask for $19.14 (list price $24.00)

Gothic Vampiress Costume, Large for $14.85 (list price $15.99)

Touch of Nature 11002 Adult Angel Wing, 22 by 22-Inch for $15.40 (list price $19.99)

Forum Novelties Unisex Disco Necklace for $5.10 (list price $6.74)

Star Wars Bantha Costume for Pets for $16.22 (list price $23.99)

Star Wars Dewback Costume for Pets for $16.75 (list price $23.99)

Despicable Me Minion Pet Costume, Medium for $10.39 (list price $19.99)

Zack & Zoey Show Jockey Saddle Dog Costume, X-Large for $19.44 (list price $29.99)

DC Comics Teen Titans Pet Costume, Medium, Robin for $12.32 (list price $17.99)

Rubie’s Costume Co Sequin Devil Accessory Kit Costume for $6.70 (list price $21.90)

Rubie’s Pikachu Costume Kit for $11.00 (list price $18.95)

Suicide Squad Inflatable Bat  for $11.95 (list price $18.00)

Disguise Women’s Nintendo Super Mario Bros.Princess Peach Adult Costume Accessory Kit, Gold/Red/Green/White, One Size for $17.50 (list price $33.00)

Disguise Disney Doc Mcstuffins Lambie Classic Toddler Costume, Medium/3T-4T for $21.34 (list price $28.99)

Party Shark Costume for $64.95 (list price $99.00)

Super Stretch Spider Web – 16 Foot for $5.85 (list price $12.34)

Live “Blood” of Halloween – 10 Pack Amazlab Reusable Blood Bag Drink Container Set of 10 IV Bags 11.5 Fl Oz, Halloween Party Cups for $19.99 (list price $29.99)

Forum Novelties Zombie Arm Lawn Stakes, 2-Pieces for $5.94 (list price $11.99)

Icicle Crystal Solar Halloween String Lights, 20ft 30 LED Waterproof Outdoor Globe Fairy Lighting for Halloween, Christmas, Home, Patio, Lawn, Garden, Wedding, Party, and Holiday Decorations (Purple) for $11.99 (list price $35.99)

Droiee Waterproof 30 LED Bat Solar Outdoor String Lights Set with 20-Feet Black Wire (Blue) for $15.99 (list price $29.99)

Bloody Butcher Knife Toy for $7.99 (list price $18.99)

Pack of 4 Halloween Décor 17″ Foam RIP Graveyard Tombstone Halloween Decorations RIP for $24.99 (list price $39.99)

Gemmy Lightshow 59460 Projection Whirl-A-Motion Light Chasing Ghosts Halloween Fall Decoration for $28.99 (list price $40.87)

Wilton 710-2055 Halloween Test Tube Sprinkle Set, Assorted for $4.24 (list price $5.99)

LUCKLED Set of 3 Battery Powered Halloween String Lights, 20 LED Fairy Decorative Lights for Indoor and Outdoor Decorations – White Ghost / Orange Pumkin / Purple Bat for $15.99 (list price $29.99)

Forum Novelties Skeleton Window Posters (Set of 2), 30 x 48″, Black for $6.67 (list price $8.99)

Beistle Bloody Handprint Clings, 12-Inch by 17-Inch Sheet for $4.48 (list price $6.30)

Black Forest Gummy Bears Ferrara Candy, Natural and Artificial Flavors, 6 Pound for $17.85 (list price $19.22)

Haribo Gummi Candy Gold-Bears, 5-Pound Bag for $12.79 (list price $19.95)

Dum Dums Pops by Spangler, Assorted Flavors Lollipops in 6x6x6 Box Bulk Candy, 2.4 lbs. – 38 oz. for $18.99

Starburst Bulk Candy Wholesale – 5 Pounds for $23.99

Assorted Laffy Taffy 5 Pounds Bulk for $14.99 (list price $24.99)

JOLLY RANCHER Hard Candy (Assortment, 5-Pound Bag) for $10.79 (list price $13.99)

Pixy Stix Candy Filled Straws, 3 LB Bulk Candy for $22.99

Sour Patch Kids Candy (Original, 46 Ounce Box, 240-Count, Individually Wrapped) for $11.70 (list price $22.44)


October 27, 2016 – 12:02pm

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J.K. Rowling’s Crime Novels Have Been Picked Up by HBO

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Since the release of the final Harry Potter book, J.K. Rowling has had no trouble staying busy. She has since written a film script, shared bonus content on Pottermore, and secretly published three crime novels under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith. The author’s latest endeavor will be executive producing the TV adaptation of her Cormoran Strike series set to air on HBO, Deadline reports.

J.K. Rowling/Robert Galbraith’s first Cormoran Strike book debuted in 2013. The novels follow private investigator Cormoran Strike, a war veteran solving cases out of his London office. HBO has acquired the U.S. and Canadian rights to all three books in the series—The Cuckoo’s Calling, The Silkworm, and Career of Evil—and plans to air them as a three-part television event. The series is being produced by BBC One, with filming kicking off in London this fall.

This isn’t the first time Rowling’s content has found a home on HBO: The network also collaborated with BBC One last year to show the miniseries adaptation of her political drama The Casual Vacancy. The release date of their latest Rowling project has yet to be announced, but Robert Galbraith fans can expect another Cormoran Strike book in 2017.

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October 27, 2016 – 2:30pm

11 Wisecracking Secrets of Stand-Up Comedians

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Laughter may be contagious, but it’s hard to make an audience of strangers laugh night after night. Whether it’s telling jokes, doing impersonations, or sharing stories about their mother-in-law, stand-up comedians try their hardest to get the crowds to cackle. Mental_floss got in touch with a few stand-up comedians to learn more about what it’s like to try—and occasionally fail—to make people laugh for a living.

1. THEY’RE NOT ALWAYS DEPRESSED.

Although many famous stand-up comedians have struggled with depression and substance abuse, the stereotype of an unhappy, insecure comedian is overblown. “There’s this pervasive perception that all stand-up comics are depressed, divorced, alcoholic losers at the end of their rope, but that’s not the case these days,” explains Andrew Michaan, a comedian who lives in Los Angeles.

Michaan tells mental_floss that it’s possible to be a stand-up comedian while also being a happy and pleasant person: “Maybe [we’ll] … eventually be broken by impending emotional upheavals and the defeating nature of show business and the universe itself, but for now we’re defying stereotypes one well-adjusted smile at a time.”

2. DON’T ASK THEM TO TELL YOU A JOKE.

Although their job is to make people laugh, stand-up comedians draw a line between performing on stage and interacting with people in their daily life. If you discover that someone is a comedian, and your usual response is to demand a joke, you’re probably being annoying (sorry). Likewise, most comedians don’t want you to tell them jokes or funny stories, hoping that they’ll add it to their act. What’s funny to you may not be funny to a larger audience, and your story might not translate well to a stand-up act.

3. MOST OF THEM HAVE TO PAY TO PERFORM.

Unless they’re at the top of their game or have built a sizable following, most stand-up comedians have to pay for the chance to make you laugh. Beginning comics often practice their routine at open mic nights, where they may have to pay a cover and sit through hours of other newbie comics’ performances. After they’ve succeeded at open mic nights, comics usually perform at what’s known as “bringer shows“—events where they perform in exchange for guaranteeing the venue that they’ll bring anywhere from two to 15 friends (who will each pay for a ticket and drinks) to the venue.

4. THEY SPEND A LOT OF TIME WRITING.

Stand-up comic Chris Fairbanks says he’s often asked if he writes his own material. “All stand-ups do, or should,” he says, “unless they’re cheating and stealing from other comics. And if you’re having someone else write your jokes and doing them on stage as your own, then in my opinion, you’re an actor,” he explains.

But not just any writing will do: Comedians try to tell stories, particularly ones that will not only make an audience laugh but also connect emotionally. (One definition of a good story: it introduces a problem that needs to be solved, includes an element of vulnerability or fear, and concludes with a resolution to the problem.) Long before they ever step on stage, most comedians are putting pen to paper—or fingers to keyboard—drawing from their daily life, their family, or their romantic relationships to try and tell compelling, funny stories.

5. TO MAKE MONEY, THEY HIT THE ROAD.

Because some large cities have a surplus of comedians, it can be difficult to make money by performing shows in just one area. “We don’t make any money doing shows in Los Angeles. Maybe you can make cab fare here and there in NYC, but LA comics have to leave the city and work the road to make an actual living,” Fairbanks explains. And because audiences in different cities have varying senses of humor and taste, some comedians alter their routine slightly to appeal to the locals—perhaps by referring to local sports teams, weather, or stereotypes about the city’s residents.

6. THEY’RE PAYING CLOSE ATTENTION TO YOUR REACTION.

Until they try a new joke in front of an audience, stand-up comedians don’t know if their material will actually work. Even minor tweaks in tone and diction can elicit more laughs, so comedians have their ear fine-tuned to the crowd to determine what works and what doesn’t. And when a certain joke continually fails to elicit laughter from multiple audiences, comedians will remove it from their set.

Stand-up comedian Christina Lopez, who admits that it can take years to develop a killer 30-minute set, describes how she reacts instantly to what the audience is feeling: “As my act goes on, I feel the audience going in another direction and will literally switch jokes in my head to make my LPM (laughs per minute) go up. Kind of like some weird mind trick going on right before your eyes,” she explains.

7. THEY KNOW HOW TO GRACEFULLY HANDLE HECKLERS.

Audiences will sometimes include an individual so drunk and/or obnoxious they shout at the comedian and try to interrupt the show. But according to Michaan, it’s very rare to encounter someone who’s truly having a bad time and wants to ruin the show for the performer and audience. “What’s more common is someone who is enjoying themselves but doesn’t understand what’s expected of an audience member. They don’t know the boundaries, and they talk too much and want to be involved,” he explains. To deal with that type of heckler, Michaan addresses the person, thanks them for being excited, and asks them to please stop talking. “I usually speak to them right on the border of nice and mean,” he says.

Jared Volle, a stand-up comedian who also trains other comedians at CreativeStandUp.com, adds that hecklers can give comedians an opportunity to improvise, be authentic, and add fun to the show. “Some of the greatest moments I’ve had on stage [were] due to some type of heckle … I see hecklers as an invitation to be real with the audience and to really connect with them,” Volle tells mental_floss.

8. IT’S STILL RARE TO SEE SUCCESSFUL FEMALE COMEDIANS.

Although comedians such as Amy Schumer, Sarah Silverman, and Tina Fey have achieved mainstream success, comedy is still largely a man’s world. Author and speaking coach Judy Carter says that when she was touring as a female stand-up comic in the late 1980s, the amount of sexism in the business always shocked her: “Most often I was introduced as an oddity—‘Are you ready for something different? We have a FEMALE stand-up!’” And she says sexism is still entrenched in the comedy world. “Still today I am shocked at the consistency of all-male lineups at comedy clubs,” she admits.

9. A SILENT AUDIENCE ISN’T THE END OF THE WORLD.

Although most comedians are terrified of the idea of bombing—performing to a silent crowd that doesn’t laugh or smile—a quiet audience can be an opportunity. “If you just plow ahead and do your normal material without mentioning [the silence and uncomfortable vibe], you’re going to continue to do poorly,” Michaan says. Rather than insult the audience, Michaan says he’ll start chatting with them to confront the silence head-on. Once he determines where the weird vibe is coming from, he can try to create a shared funny experience that brings the room together, then build from there. “Or I just run away crying. Either way,” he jokes.

10. DON’T TAKE EVERYTHING THEY SAY AT FACE VALUE.

To be conversational and topical, stand-up comedians often relate a story about something that happened to them recently, whether it was their dog’s trip to the veterinarian or their dishwasher breaking. But don’t take everything they say literally. When they’re on stage, comedians inhabit a persona, exaggerating certain qualities and glossing over others for comic effect. For example, comedians will often say that something happened to them recently when it really happened years ago—or may have never happened at all.

11. THEY’RE ADDICTED TO MAKING YOU LAUGH.

Struggling stand-up comedians put up with low (or no) pay, grimy clubs, and hours of bad open mic nights because they simply love to make people laugh. Being on stage, with the spotlight and everyone’s attention on them, makes them feel important and confident. And because laughter (or silence) is immediate and audible, stand-up comedians know right away whether they’ve been successful. This instantaneous feedback, and the sweet sound of laughter when their jokes kill, draw them back to the stand-up stage again and again.

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October 27, 2016 – 2:00pm

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The Great Garfield Car Window Toy Craze

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Police in Los Angeles had a problem. Over the span of five months in late 1987, more than 40 vehicles had seen their windows smashed in. When officers arrived on the scene to take reports, they were surprised to find stereos, purses, and other valuables had been left behind.

In most cases, the only thing missing was a plush Garfield that was last seen hanging from one of the car windows.

The cheap toy, which was about six-and-a-half inches tall and used suction cups on the paws to adhere to the glass, retailed for roughly $20. A new side window might set the owner back $140.

“They’d be better off,” detective Ken DeBie told the Associated Press, “if they stuck the cat on the outside of the car.”

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Debuting in 1978, Garfield’s destiny as a merchandising phenomenon was no accident. Creator Jim Davis was a former advertising agency employee who had very specific notions about what kind of comic strip character would be appealing to the same licensees who had made Charles Schulz a very rich man by marketing his Peanuts cast at retail.

Davis knew items bearing the likeness of Charlie Brown were outsold by Snoopy, who made bestsellers out of everything from sno-cone machines to telephones: Garfield was a direct response to cat owners who might have felt slighted by the lack of a feline hero on the comics page.

By 1981, Garfield’s lasagna-smeared face was a big enough licensing success for Davis to start Paws, Inc., a business devoted exclusively to sifting through the merchandising opportunities available. Although the syndicate owned those rights, Davis profited handsomely from them—and eventually had the capital to buy them outright in 1994 for an estimated $15 to $20 million.

In between, Davis had been struck with an idea for a product that promised to be significantly different than the T-shirts, posters, and calendars that were in wide circulation: the artist told mental_floss in 2014 that he took a plush Garfield and attached Velcro to his paws with the expectation people would be amused enough to hang him on their curtains.

When he got the prototype back, the factory had made an error and placed suction cups on instead. Davis wasn’t too bothered; since they adhered well to glass, he assumed people might want to apply it to residential windows.

“It came back as a mistake with suction cups,” Davis said. “They didn’t understand the directions. So I stuck it on a window and said, ‘If it’s still there in two days, we’ll approve this.’ Well, they were good suction cups and we released it like that. It never occurred to me that people would put them on cars.”

Davis assigned the license to Dakin, a veteran manufacturer of plush toys that once employed future Beanie Baby ringleader Ty Warner. When the toy—which was marketed as Garfield Stuck on You—debuted in mid-1987, consumers were in the middle of a car decorating frenzy, having scooped up everything from Baby on Board signs to fuzzy dice to opinionated bumper stickers. It was a practice that had started with hanging fake beaver tails from Model Ts in the 1920s.

Garfield was already a proven commodity, and the marriage of cat to car decoration was a gold mine. Dakin sold two million in the first year alone, making it the biggest success in the company’s 30-year history. In a rare move for the plush industry, the company even produced a television commercial. For a time, it seemed like every other car on the road bore the character’s smirking expression.

Acknowledging a phenomenon, the media tried to identify what made the toy so pervasive. Speaking with The Santa Fe New Mexican, pop culture analyst Michael Marsden said that cars had become a mobile living room, with drivers wanting to express their identities with stickers and window decals. With his caustic sense of humor, Garfield could broadcast his owner’s sense of irreverence.

Naturally, copycats followed. Pee-wee Herman, ALF, and other ’80s pop culture icons had suction cups glued to their hands. In one instance, a company marketing a line called Krushed Kats that appeared to be felines abandoned and mangled in trunks came under fire from humane societies for making a joke of cruelty to animals. 

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Dakin itself wasn’t immune to the hysteria, selling smaller Garfields for $7.97, marketing Odie, and trying to create their own proprietary passenger with Goro the Gorilla. None sold as well as the orange pioneer.

It wouldn’t last. With $50 million in sales, Garfield Stuck on You squeezed in just as the plush industry was about to go into hibernation before the Beanie Baby revival of the mid-1990s. In 1988, the category was down 44 percent at the wholesale level.

Dakin eventually merged with onetime rival Applause in 1991 and began to look for a licensed hit that could recapture Garfield’s success, but it would prove to be a hard act to follow. In 2004, Davis’s Paws, Inc. reported over $750 million in annual revenue. No other cartoon cat was going to move product like his.

1988 also marked the end of the crime spree that had confounded Southern California law enforcement. Arrested on an unrelated charge, a burglary suspect told police that some of his adolescent friends had taken to stealing the plush toys from cars in order to give them to their girlfriends as gifts. Dakin promised to send replacements to anyone who mailed in their copy of the burglary report.

The thieves also took two Sylvester the Cats.


October 27, 2016 – 1:30pm

Egyptian Bookstore’s ‘Scream Room’ Lets Customers Yell All They Want

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Ever felt the impulse to run into the closet, shut the door, and scream? The owners of Bab Aldonia, a bookstore in Cairo, Egypt, know how you feel. In fact, Reuters UK reports, they empathize with stressed-out patrons so much that they created a designated “scream room.” Customers can enter the dark, soundproof room for free, and yell to their hearts’ content for 10 minutes.

The room was originally used for music practice, but one of the store’s customers suggested the creative alternate use to Heidi Radwan, the store’s co-owner. Initially, Radwan told CNN, she thought the idea “sounded crazy.” But she did a little research, and discovered that the urge to relieve tension by screaming is a universal one. For example, indigenous cultures in Canada use yelling as a method of traditional mood therapy, and in Japan, merchants sell scream pots, or “shouting vases,” that muffle yells of frustration. 

Bab Aldonia’s quirky business gimmick ended up being a success. “It’s good for everyday stress. People go there and scream to let go of their daily problems,” Radwan told CNN. “When Cairo gets too much, and there are too many people around, you can go there and scream in the dark.” The room even comes complete with a drum set, which customers bang on to relieve additional tension.

There are a few rules: Customers aren’t allowed to bring their phones into the room, and only one person is allowed in it at a time. However, co-owner Abdel Rahman Saad told HuffPost Arabi that the scream room is open to all individuals, regardless of background, “because everyone is suffering from pressures in life.” 

Right now, people seem to be yelling about the scream room from the rooftops, as it’s reportedly even more popular among visitors than Bab Aldonia’s vast book selection or café. People reportedly travel long distances to try it out for themselves, and Radwan believes the room’s popularity will soon inspire other merchants to open similar attractions.

If there’s nothing like Bab Aldonia’s scream room in your city, you can peek inside the store’s stress-relief chamber by watching the video below.

[h/t Travel + Leisure]

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October 27, 2016 – 12:30pm