June 25, 2013: Afternoon
- Coates: Why Paula Deen's accidental racism matters, and why her birthplace matters.
- Q&A with the creator of the Kickstarter "seduction guide."
- The IRS's inappropriate screening also included liberal groups.
- Reviewing Mad Men's season finale, Paul Ford recalls his days as a student at the Milton Hershey School.
- People dependent on caffeine do occasionally betray a tenor of insecurity about it.
- A new poll shows 70% of Americans hate their jobs.
- While editorial cartooning thrives all over the planet, it's rapidly dying in the U.S.
- Almovidar on comedy.
- Girls at top London private school to be given comedy lessons, which will help them take risks and "think on their feet."
- Cap'n Crunch allegedly a commander, not a captain; his Napoleon-style hat indicates he may even be French.
- Using jellybeans to delineate time, artist demonstrates how most human beings spend their lives.
- Remaining members of Pink Floyd write scathing letter to Pandora, accusing them of stealing from artists.
- LeBron James avoids decapitation during victory parade underneath Miami bridges.
- Travel tips for Edward Snowden.
- Nicolas Jaar's Darkside remixes Random Access Memories into a Lynchian groove.
- Artist Tucker Nicols puts together his "Rocks & Plants" installation.
- Richard Matheson, author of I Am Legend and "Duel," dies at 87.
- He-Man action figure Stinkor still reeks 30 years later.