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
Hard Up For Cash? Here Are 10 Bets You’ll Always Win
If you're looking for a way to kill a little time, or mess with the mind of a toddler (or some of your less uh, gifted friends) then this video will give you plenty ideas.
SNL Opens With Bloomberg’s Hurricane Sandy Address
The heavily-anticipated episode of 'Saturday Night Live' with host Louis C.K. aired last night, just six days after Hurricane Sandy unleashed her wrath unto the East Coast. Parts of New York City may still suffering, but the cast succeeded in wringing the comedy from the difficult situation.
James Bond Killed Lincoln?
Who knew we were mistaken about Abraham Lincoln's assassin all these years? Thanks a lot, U.S. History 101!
Check Out This Giant QR Code Corn Maze
If you've got a lot of time and a helicopter on your hands, we might have just the thing for you. Allow us to introduce you to the Kraay Family Farm — more importantly, the 13th annual Kraay Family Farm corn maze.
Watch the Greatest Remote Control Car Chase Scene Ever
And they're off! Maxing out at a whopping 20 mph (or so) it's the most all-out police chase you'll ever encounter... kinda.
Keith Richards Confirms Upcoming Rolling Stones Gigs in London and New York
You gotta give it to the Rolling Stones; these guys never stop touring. And it looks like that hasn't changed, because the band's guitarist, Keith Richards, revealed that the group has a couple of live shows lined up in both London and New York.
Could the New ‘1-800-Contacts’ Commercial Possibly Get Any Creepier?
1-800-Contacts became a globally-known business thanks to a commercial featuring an over-dramatic actor who found it astonishing that his lenses could be delivered by such a company. The catch-phrase "My brand!" was repeated by nearly everyone at least once after the ad hit the airwaves. It turns out that was just the beginning: the commercial sensation has taken a bizarre new futuristic
Klingons Rock Out in ‘Star Trek’ Parody of Gangnam Style
Step aside Carly Rae Jepsen, the time of the 'Call Me Maybe' parodies is over. Enter the endless lampoons of 'Gangnam Style.' And what better way to achieve maximum viral impact than to get Trekkies into the mix?