By Nick Brown on June 25, 2012
One man’s foray into the primal lifestyle
Posted in Food |
By The Basement Staff on May 28, 2012
The Basement staff has its share of hipsters. This week we indulge the this side with an exploration of what the writers liked before they were cool. I discovered Florence + the Machine several years ago thanks to some serious Anglophilia, an inquisitive mind and the power of the Internet. “Dog Days Are Over” caught [...]
Posted in Culture | Tagged hipsters, Survey Says |
By Nicolle Walkling on May 1, 2012
Summer is a time for adventure at its best. And what better to go with an adventure than a killer soundtrack?
Posted in Music | Tagged music, Springsteen, Summer, The Hold Steady, The Ramones, Wine |
By Nick Brown on April 26, 2012
After more than seven months deployed in Southwest Asia, Nick Brown wants just three things when he gets home.
Posted in Culture, Excerpts | Tagged alcohol, beer, food, home cooked meal, the important things |
By The Basement Staff on April 19, 2012
In a mythological battle of the greats, who would win – a gargoyle or a gryphon? Stone meets wit in a battle of truly epic proportions.
Posted in Culture, Excerpts | Tagged eagle, gargoyle, gryphon, lion, mythology, stone, strength, wit |
By Nicolle Walkling on April 17, 2012
Despite their now-famous status, Pulp delivered a concert that reach out to the Common People.
Posted in Culture, Excerpts, Featured |
By Nick LaPlante on April 16, 2012
Want to read my thoughts about a book I haven’t read? Perfect. I’d tell you it would be worth your time, but I’m trying to stop lying.
Posted in Culture, Excerpts, Literature | Tagged book, culture, humor, literature |
By The Basement Staff on April 16, 2012
Is there any value to Thomas Kinkade’s work?
Posted in Culture, Excerpts |
By Nick Anderson on April 13, 2012
I love everything about Axl Rose — except for his music.
Posted in Culture, Excerpts, Featured, Music |
By Matt Brown on April 12, 2012
On April 17th one of the greatest achievements of the world wide web will come to an end. After almost four years of sharing joy and the value of simple happenings, “1000 Awesome Things” will finally draw to a close.
Posted in Culture, Excerpts, Featured | Tagged 1000 awesome things, fun, happy, neil pasricha, simple, simplicity |