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Surfwise

The documentary (produced by Graydon Carter, Editor In Chief of Vanity Fair) chronicles the life of Doc Paskowitz, a Jewish surfer who raised nine children with his second wife in a tiny RV (only after having graduated from Stanford, practiced medicine, and raising two daughters with his first wife).

Yogurt Commercials

Yogurt companies have always targeted women, but the idiotic ads that essentially paint ladies as one-track-minded imbicles who sit on couches with their feet tucked behind them are finally receiving some backlash.

Death Note

A live action movie based on the Japanese manga (graphic novel) hits selected American theaters to the joy of all goth-y introverts within an 60-mile radius of any art house theater.

Beer Pong 2.0

CollegeHumor was all set to take on Facebook staffers in a beer pong tournament until the social networking site pulled out at the last minute, blaming the forfeit on "legal and PR reasons."

Gary Vaynerchuk

Initially having found success as a video blogger - his wine show attracts 80,000 viewers daily - the "social media sommelier" is out to conquer the world with TV appearances, a Hollywood agent, and a book already in sixth place on Amazon's Cooking, Food & Wine section.

Lori Drew

The mother and businesswoman from Missouri was indicted today by a federal grand jury in California for creating a fake profile on MySpace specifically to bully 13-year-old Megan Meier, who killed herself as a result.

Exiled

MTV's spinoff to My Super Sweet Sixteen will send fan "favorites" to third world countries, where they'll learn truly valuable lessons in how to be less terrible human beings.

Savoir Adore

The boy-girl self-described "fantasy rock" duo is quietly making a name for themselves on the East Coast as they continue to draw comparisons to Postal Service and Broken Social Scene.