disasters
Won't Anyone Think of the Twilight Cast?
Adrian Chen · 03/11/11 02:46PMFor all you looking for a tween-angle to the earthquake: The Twilight cast has been evacuated from their beachside set in Vancouver Island after a Tsunami advisory was issued for the West coast of Canada. According to People: "The actors are not believed to be in any danger, but for safety measures they apparently have been moved out of the region." The earthquake is not supposed to cause large waves on the Canadian coast.
The Latest Earthquake and Tsunami News
Hamilton Nolan · 03/11/11 11:33AMNo Major Damage Reported as Tsunami Hits Hawaii
Hamilton Nolan · 03/11/11 09:17AMEvery Amazing Earthquake Video From Japan
Richard Blakeley · 03/11/11 09:15AMEarlier this morning an earthquake measuring 8.9 on the Richter scale rocked Japan. Here are all the must watch videos coming in from the small island nation. Are we missing any? Email us at tips@gawker.tv and we'll add them.
At Least 32 Killed in Japan Earthquake
Jeff Neumann · 03/11/11 05:41AMThe Unbelievably Terrifying Japanese Tsunami
Max Read · 03/11/11 03:13AMThis is CNN's horrifying, engrossing video of the first tsunami that hit the Japanese coast after Friday's 8.9-magnitude earthquake; apparently, this is muddy water from the Natori river in northeast Japan, pushed upstream into farm fields, taking with it whole buildings.
Japan Hit With 8.9-Magnitude Earthquake, Massive Tsunami Follows
Max Read · 03/11/11 02:02AMAn earthquake measuring 8.9 on the Richter scale just hit off the coast of Japan on Friday, sending a massive, terrifying wave to the country's northeast and causing untold amounts of damage.
Julie Taymor Kicked Off of Spider-Man
Adrian Chen · 03/09/11 10:48PMThe rumors were true: Julie Taymor has been officially pushed out of her role as director of the disastrous Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark. Taymor was made to leave after she refused outside help on the production, according to the Times. Now it will be up to Bono, the Edge and The Boy from Oz director Philip William McKinley to turn the thing around. (Oh, and opening night has been delayed again, of course.)
NY1: Julie Taymor Leaving Spider-Man Musical
Max Read · 03/08/11 11:47PMCiting unnamed "sources," NY1 reports that director Julie Taymor is leaving the troubled Spider-man musical Turn Off the Dark. The news comes a day after The New York Times wrote about ongoing "negotiations" between Taymor and the musical's producers, including U2 members Bono and the Edge, who wrote the musical's songs.
There Is a Worldwide Fucksaw Shortage
Hamilton Nolan · 03/08/11 01:08PMAlert: It is now virtually impossible to buy a fucksaw. I know; I know. JT's Stockroom, which is apparently the world's leading and perhaps only supplier of genuine fucksaws ("You hold it like a gun, and drill into the ass or vagina with powerful and steady force"), is completely sold out: "Due to high demand, this item is temporarily unavailable. We apologize for any inconvenience. Please check back soon!"
The Stay-at-Home Girlfriend Really Can Have It All
Richard Lawson · 02/22/11 02:49PMOh dear. A site called Brokelyn, for the recession-affected Brooklyn dweller, has published a "First Person" article entitled "How to survive as a SAHG (stay-at-home-girlfriend)." Hm! OK. It could be a tongue-in-cheek kind of jokey type thing, right? A humorous essay chronicling the silly misadventures of a young woman stepping into more "traditional" domestic duties while her live-in boyfriend is at work and she's looking for a new job. But... it's just not. It's really just not! Let's observe some samples from Quiana Stokes' strange composition.
Major Earthquake Hits New Zealand
Max Read · 02/21/11 09:53PMOil Spill Remnants: 'There's a Lot of it Out There'
Jeff Neumann · 02/20/11 10:17AMThe National Christmas Tree Is Dead
Jeff Neumann · 02/19/11 02:20PMAmerica's Inner Cities Overrun by White Kids
Hamilton Nolan · 02/16/11 10:02AMThe "Good Old Days" in America, when White Sue and Pale Johnny only viewed their nearest city's urban hellscape through the windows of a speeding SUV as they drove back to the suburbs after watching the big ballgame are over. Consider America's ongoing demographic trends: the evolution of suburbs into slums; the migration of black Americans from Northern cities back to the South; every god damn 22 year-old who's ever strummed an acoustic guitar moving to Austin. The writing is on the wall. And now, the data has confirmed what we all feared: America's cities are full of white kids.
You Can Now Download New York's Official Apocalypse Manual
Max Read · 02/15/11 01:14AMIt's a well-known fact that someday, all of New York will be reduced to a smoldering, hellish wasteland, a post-apocalyptic desert so bad it will make The Road look like Sex and the City, a badland consisting of the ashes of a once-mighty city felled by war, disease, terror, or Zu'ul. Luckily, we've got an official legal manual!
Trapped Chilean Miners Smoked Pot Underground
Adrian Chen · 02/13/11 04:02PM'Aging Pipelines' Will Kill Us All
Max Read · 02/11/11 07:02AMWe will all die eventually, yes, but now we know what will kill us: Aging pipelines! Well, not the pipelines specifically, so much as the explosions that will occur when natural gas leaks from those aging pipelines and then sparks and blows up, as happened in Allentown, Pa. on Thursday, killing six. There is, according to The Wall Street Journal, a "growing consensus that the U.S. has a problem with aging infrastructure," also, "federal investigators... are concerned about the accuracy of utility records on pipelines they operate"; a bill has been proposed to improve pipeline safety but it's unclear whether Republicans will support it. Of course. Look: Just don't light any matches for a while, okay? [WSJ via TDB]
Wikileaks: Saudi Arabia Running Out of Oil
Jim Newell · 02/09/11 05:33PMMore great news from the wonderful world of Wikileaks: Saudi Arabia is running out of oil! According to a former top Saudi oil executive, as recorded in State Department cables between 2007 and 2009, "Peak Oil" — the pinch point at which global petroleum production reaches its maximum capacity — is a very real problem that we're rapidly approaching.