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Bard Fiction Gets Medieval, Blends Tarantino With Shakespeare

       

Bard Fiction blends the "motherfuckers" and "bitch, be cool" lines of Tarantino with the "thou art" and "maiden fair" of 17th century England. And all the violence is still there. more ›

Friday Afternoon Diversion: Pulp Fiction, Disney Edition

What would a scene from sound like dubbed by Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck? Well, now we know. Enjoy and, obviously, language is NSFW. [via] more ›

Monday Diversion: Kids Reenacting Pulp Fiction

Because nothing says "Monday" like kids reenacting Pulp Fiction. more ›

This Week In Stupid

This Week In Stupid

If you take the main ideas of the stories today and combine them, you get a medieval drug dog. Not bad. But separate them out, and you get pure stupidity, pure craziness, and pure laziness/greed. Sigh. When will people learn? We'd love to have a bunch of weeks where This Week In Stupid becomes obsolete, but people just keep doing crazy and dumb stuff. Onward, shall we? more ›

Say Hello, Again, To Neil Diamond: A Chicagoist Contest

Say Hello, Again, To Neil Diamond: A Chicagoist Contest

When Chicagoist was growing up our musical influences were not, shall we say, diverse. Before we learned to use the buttons on the radio, they consisted of classic country (Loretta Lynn, Johnny Cash) and the local oldies station. We eventually expanded our musical tastes, but when certain artists become the bedrock upon which you form the rest of your musical experience, you never really get past them. Our heart still melts when we hear naked emotion accompanied by acoustic guitar and we still thrill to a good three-minute pop song. more ›

Free Beer Sure Sounds Like Nirvana To Us

Free Beer Sure Sounds Like Nirvana To Us

In a cut scene from Pulp Fiction, Mia Wallace tells Vincent Vega that there are “Beatles people and Elvis people.” And while some people can like both artists “nobody likes them equally.” Chicagoist isn’t sure if the same holds true for Nirvana people and U2 people but a pair of release parties for Nirvana’s With The Lights Out boxed set and U2’s How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb are making it seem like it’s 1991 all over again. Can a boxed set by C + C Music Factory be far behind? Lord, we hope so! more ›

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