Kyle Dowling has written for Penthouse Magazine, Playboy Magazine, The Atlantic, The Believer, Psychology Today, Splitsider, The Smoking Jacket, and Psychology Tomorrow, among others. He is also currently a producer on a scripted series in development. Word has it that he's a musician as well.
Kyle Dowling
’90s Sitcom Moms Then and Now
Oh, the '90s sitcom mother. How do we miss thee!
10 Badass Men With Girls Names
If you grow up with a name that can swing either way, you better be able to either take the ridicule or find some way to man up. Well, all of the guys on the list below chose the latter, becoming quintessential badasses in their own realms.
There’s no doubt that at one point or another these guys, too, got made fun of for having a name typically associated with the opposite sex. Howe...
47 Years Ago: Jimi Hendrix Arrives in London
Guitarists all over England were in awe when they saw Jimi Hendrix -- a then 24 year old prodigy -- play for the first time on their soil. Sept. 24, 1966, marks his arrival in London, an experience that would forever change rock history.
YouTuber Pranks The World With Yawns
You may be tired of pranks. But here is one where being tired it literally the prank.
Kmart Offers Some ‘Big Gas’ Savings in Funny New Ad
We don't know who is behind the sudden trend of laugh-out-loud Kmart ads, but we say keep 'em coming!
Deer Goes Bananas After Crashing Into a Bus
See? Deer really do come out of nowhere!
Astronaut Performs First Cover of ‘Space Oddity’ from Space
As good as David Bowie's 'Space Oddity' is, it's still rather surreal watching someone perform it from space.
Watch Justin Bieber Nearly Get Attacked Onstage
Ever thought about rushing the stage at a Biebz concert? Well, think again.
Jimmy Kimmel Quizzes Coachella Fans on Fake Bands
Coachella has come and gone, bringing together music lovers who pride themselves on knowing obscure bands that we, the general public, have never heard of. Enter Jimmy Kimmel to take them all down one by one.
Your Favorite Pop Culture Teachers Then and Now
While making an effort to mold young minds the pop culture teachers of our past (and recent past) succeeded in not only learning us a thing or two but also in making themselves stars. .