Lady Gaga the First to Hit 20 Million Twitter Followers

Lady Gaga has become the first person to attract 20 million followers on Twitter, blasting through that landmark number on Saturday. Gaga topped fellow pop icon Britney Spears in August of 2010 to become the most-followed person on Twitter. Currently, Spears has 13.5 million Twitter followers — roughly 6.5 million less than Gaga. The top… Continue reading Lady Gaga the First to Hit 20 Million Twitter Followers

New Realistic Steve Jobs Action Figure

Toy company in icons is planning to bring a Steve Jobs action figure to market.  The 12-inch model will come with Jobs’s trademark black turtleneck, blue jeans, sneakers, and glasses. Steve Jobs family might take legal action to block in icon from selling the toy, as they did in 2010 when a company called MIC Gadget attempted to sell… Continue reading New Realistic Steve Jobs Action Figure

Celebrities As 19th Century Russian Generals

British artist Steve Payne has created these amazing portraits of celebrities by Photoshopping their heads into 19th century paintings of Russian generals. The original paintings, by artist George Dawe, show Russian generals who had successfully fought Napoleon in the Patriotic War of 1812. Via: My Modern Met

Another Steve Jobs Action Figure

Back in November last year I posted about Steve Jobs action figure, which was already sold out of the 300 action figures, yet another one was made. Steve Jobs Limited Edition 12-inch Collectible Figurine which will include a 1/6 scale Steve Jobs head sculpt and 12-inch figure body plus 1/6 Scale items such as the… Continue reading Another Steve Jobs Action Figure

Muhammad Ali Portrait Made of 1300 Punching Bags

Artist Michael Kalish went big with a sculpture of three-time heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali, using 1,300 punching bags, 6.5 miles of stainless steel cable, and 2,500 pounds of aluminum pipe to construct a 22-foot-high installation that took three years to complete. The sculpture is on display at L. A. LIVE in Los Angeles. Watch the video below. Via: Wired