Is the talented Mr. Wheeler—accused Harvard scamster Adam Wheeler, who faces 20 counts of larceny and fraud for application lies—defending himself pseudonymously in the Harvard Crimson's comment forums? Plus, new photo and anecdotes from his time at Harvard.
Today our very own urban culturalist Brian Moylan laid out some ground rules for summertime New York tourists. They were harsh, but fair. But one poor commenter about to visit the city got scared and needs more advice. Help them!
Time for another of our Wednesday night commenting parties. Ever sampled one of these Gawker live blogs before? Like exotic meats, they are adventurous—and yet they all taste like chicken! And who doesn't love chicken? So join us!
Today we looked at actors who get rid of their "Gay Voice" to help their careers. In terms of that profession, that seemed reasonably harmless. But one commenter reminded us where that thinking can lead. It's a sad one.
Want to read more stories about socialite Olivia Palermo's classroom incompetence? Try this and this. And if you have more information you'd like to share, send it along. We're collecting this to help the poor child. Really. [Image via Getty]
Today we looked at the lying Harvard student who is now charged with lotttsss of fraud. This inspired a few of you commenters to share your own stories of encounters with pathological liars. Here are a few.
Today we looked at the impending Sex and the City 2: Seniors' Year. But it was just brief clips! Luckily one commenter got his hands on the entire script and transcribed it for us.
This week, we've got some Bieber dopplegangers, speculation as to why Keenan Thompson can't do impressions, and a dig at Kathie Lee, because... well... it's Kathie Lee. See if your comment made the cut!
Today we looked at bad police and the bad things they do, always a pretty heated discussion topic. One commenter shared a little insight from their experience on the force and even offered some advice to a stranger.
Hello fennel lovers and fennel haters! All commenters—regardless of their feelings about fennel—are welcome to participate in our Top Chef Masters live blog, which will get underway soon right under this post. Why not join us?
Today we looked at overzealous collegers finishing school in three years. We thought that wasn't enough time! One commenter disagreed. They didn't think there should be any college. Well, for some people at least.
Today we took a look at Tyra Banks' plan for a novel. What would it be like?? Well one commenter couldn't wait to find out, so they started writing it themselves. We're hooked!
Today — a day marked by commenting problems, sorry! — we looked at the changing face of suburbia, and (when able) you raised some pretty interesting questions. One commenter in particular, though, hit the depressing nail on the head.
Today we looked at Sarah Palin's gibbledy-gobbledy word stew about the mainstream media and scratched our heads. Luckily one commenter had their Palin Translate-O-Matic machine handy, and told us what she really meant.
Today we looked into the identity of the would-be Times Square bomber, trying to figure out what makes a person want to blow up a bunch of strangers in the name of... something. One commenter offered some insight.
Happy Cinco de Mayo, amigos! Why not celebrate by mixing up a margarita and joining our group live blog of Top Chef Masters in the comments section under this post? You'll be living la vida loca in no time!
Today we looked at how drug-happy Reed College might be prosecuted for student druggery. This led one commenter to reminisce about their own college druggy experiences. They had way more fun than nerdy theater kids, we can tell you that.
Today we looked at yet another fag-hater who actually really likes fags. Sigh. We're a little tired and angry to be happy about this, but one commenter wasn't. Observe their righteous joy after the jump.
There's been lots racism in the news lately — pickup trucks, law school students, and now (possibly!) an Arizona state senator. Yes one such politician follows a racist organization on Twitter. One commenter tried to figure this all out.