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ICYMI: Someone Recreated Every Shot Of 'Blade Runner' Using Microsoft Paint
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- A growing list of fashion designers are moving their New York Fashion Week shows to Los Angeles.
- Some valiant soul created a shot-by-shot remake of Blade Runner, using Microsoft Paint.
- On occasion of the film's 20th anniversary, ESPN dissects how Jerry Maguire "ruined the sports agency industry."
- In sadly unsurprisingly but still deeply upsetting news, America's public libraries have become the unlikely target of a surge in hate crimes.
- Despite having been dead for more than two centuries, Mozart bested both Beyoncé and Drake in CD sales this year (caveat: it's sort of a due to a technicality in how Billboard tallies their figures).
- Here is Allen Ginsberg reading his 1956 poem "America," written 60 years ago and yet still as achingly relevant as ever: