Fun with Mad Men historical inaccuracies: Sunday's season premiere saw Don Draper watching a football game instead of hockey, and it's apparently a whole thing. What's great about this story isn't the error itself but that the producers tried to get it right, to the point of knowing exactly which hockey game they wanted to use. Which means that even some of their mistakes spring from meticulous attention to detail.
/Film offers an infographic explaining the timeline of Inception. So that's that, then.
Alan Sepinwall of HitFix has a marvelous interview with Danny Pudi and Donald Glover of Community. Seriously, watch it. "Watch what," you ask, "the interview or Community?" Yes.
An interesting comparison between website cultures is playing out in this piece about how 3D is dying. The folks commenting on that post are (at the time I'm hitting "publish") mostly focused on the problems with the format and whether the decline is temporary, while the commenters at the Wrap, whence that chart came, are asking about the methodology and robustness of the data.
Tired of inconsiderate audiences quashing your enjoyment of live theatre? A solution is coming your way: theatre for one.
The Telegraph has probably the most exhaustive account of the history, architectural problems and politics of the Leaning Tower Of Pisa that could possibly fit into a moderately brief article.
And finally, here is a look into the impossibly charming world of the barbershop choir.



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