The manual for Grand Theft Auto IV features a guidebook to the virtual metropolis of Liberty City, complete with advertisements. Here's one for the fast food chain BurgerShot: It should be noted that the BurgerShot logo is a subtle reference...
If you've seen Juno, then you know this phone. I haven't seen the movie, but you all keep sending me links to this phone that I figured I'd blog it. I guess this is the phone she talks to her...
spidey burger2!, blogged to AHT from the Flickr photostream of Paul Eunyon Says AHT reader Dave, in the comments of the previous post: "I actually had one of these last week during a vacation in Paris. It's pretty good...
Ladies and gentlemen, last week my Serious Eats colleague Alaina Browne blogged about Value Pack, the typeface made from hamburger meat. Today, in this installment of Grilled, we bring you the man behind the meatfont. So, without further ado, let's...
Value Pack is an alphabet made of raw hamburger. Each letter character is hand-shaped, packaged, and photographed by Robert Bolesta. [via swissmiss]...
The Gateway Grizzlies, the Frontier League baseball team based in Sauget, Illinois, are at it again. Last year the stadium served "The Grizzly Burger," a bacon cheeseburger served on a toasted Krispy Kreme doughnut. This year, they're raising the bar...
Oh, the stars. They too love the burgers. Who'd have thought "the Queen" (Helen Mirren) was up for a bit of the ol' In-N-Out? In what seems to be a Hollywood tradition, a stand providing the famous California treat...
Norah Jones, blogged to AHT from the Flickr photostream of liltree Friend of AHT Fred Schwarz emailed us with this heads-up. The Mgmt. Here’s the opening paragraph from an interview with Norah Jones in the March issue of Blender...
The National Restaurant Association is burning up over a Nationwide insurance ad whose tagline is "Life comes at you fast," that depicts K-Fed (aka Fed-ex) going from rapping to burger flipping: The NRA, in a letter to Jerry Jurgensen, the...
I had heard that the adaptation of Eric Schlosser's book Fast Food Nationa must-read for any burger fanwasn't so good, but A. O. Scott's review says otherwise. A snip: “Most people don’t like to be told what’s best for them,”...