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    Kiki Von Glinow

    Kiki Von Glinow

    Director of Growth & Analytics, Audience Development, HuffPost

  • 12 Lady Mix-Masters To Stream NOW

    If you've paged through an electronic music magazine lately, you may not believe that female producers even exist. Fortunately, those "best DJ" lists that only include millionaire males with Vegas residencies are rightfully criticized for being myopic.

  • Katy Perry Has An INSANE Number Of Twitter Followers

    Not that we're counting or anything, but there are a select group of folks that rake in Twitter followers like whoa. You could probably guess who a handful of these famous peeps are — Lady Gaga, Oprah, Obama, and Ellen. But, the one who holds the title for the highest number may surprise you.

  • This Ellie Goulding Cover Is AMAZING

    We've been riding the Angel Haze train for quite some time now. And, the rapper is starting to gain some serious traction. If her "Drunk in Love" cover didn't win you over, her duet with Ellie Goulding certainly will.

  • Will Disney Create A Plus-Size Princess?

    Ariel, Jasmine, Tiana, Anna, Aurora, Belle, Cinderella... they're all lovely in their individual ways. Are they representative of the average young woman?

  • Philip Seymour Hoffman Found Dead In His New York Apartment

    Philip Seymour Hoffman was found dead in his Manhattan apartment, the Wall Street Journal reported Sunday (Feb. 2). The 46-year-old actor's cause of death has yet to be determined but the New York Police Department is investigating and a law-enforcement official confirmed to WSJ that the Academy Award-winning actor died in his 35 Bethune St., West Village home. The New York Post reports that Hoffman was found dead on his bathroom floor of an apparent drug overdose by a friend at 11:30 a.m. According to the New York Times, the friend visited Hoffman's home after he could not get a hold of the actor and grew concerned.

  • 9 Sundance Films To Get Psyched For

    Okay, this may have been a stroke of good luck or perhaps some sort of lovely portent for the future of film, but, real talk, we didn't see one bad movie at Sundance. That's not saying that there weren't any, as indie movies don't necessarily equate to good movies.

  • These Super Bowl Playlists Will Get You Ready For Some Football

    The Super Bowl is less than a week away, and the anticipation couldn't be any thicker. As the eyes of the world descend on New York, experts are predicting the game to smash the all-time television ratings record, thanks to over a dozen of the most intriguing story lines in recent memory. How will the cold weather affect Peyton Manning?

  • 'Game Of Thrones' Star Looks VERY Different On Magazine Cover

    We're less than three months away from the season premiere of Game of Thrones, so expect to start seeing its breakout star, Emilia Clarke, everywhere. First, she'll cover Vs. magazine's upcoming 2014 issue, and we've got a sneak peek.

  • These Surprising Red-Carpet BFFs Will Melt Your Heart

    Sure, everyone seems "happy" to see each other on a red carpet. There are smiles, there are awkward hugs. But that's not what this slideshow is about.

  • How To Get Jared Leto's iPhone (Kind Of)

    We know we're not alone when we say, we're a little sick of our iPhones. No, we're not ready to jump the Apple ship yet; we're just bored with all the stuff on our iPhones. How many times can we play Candy Crush and listen to that same 'ol Ke$ha song, amirite?

  • What You Should Be Listening To In 2014, According To Spotify

    If Spotify's predictions for 2014's big musicians come to fruition, our dancing feet will be taking a much-needed rest. has been a year of pop star comebacks and heavy amounts of electronic dance music. EDM festivals and their notorious subculture dropped themselves in the middle of the zeitgeist, splashing every inch of the industry with flecks of Day-Glo.

  • Kris Jenner, Bruce Jenner Split After 22 Years Of Marriage

    Kris Jenner and Bruce Jenner have split after 22 years of marriage, they announced via E! News. According to TMZ, Bruce has been living in Malibu while Kris has maintained residence with her daughters Kendall and Kylie in Calabasas.

  • Why Do Sharks Circle Their Prey Before They Attack?

    Sharks do circle when they spy something in the water, but it's not necessarily because they're hungry. Sharks have less than stellar eyesight -- they often rely on their ability to detect the electric fields of hidden prey -- and are forced to take extra time to fully comprehend what they are seeing. To understand and study what they spy floating in the water -- surfer, seal or otherwise -- sharks circle to get a 360 degree picture, and more often than not they get it wrong. When it comes to attacks on divers, sharks release them after the initial strike 67 percent of the time.

  • Reddit Surfers Discuss The Merits Of Riding A Wave Stoned

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  • Japanese Billionaire Sells Honolulu Properties For $98 Million

    Japanese Billionaire Sells Honolulu Properties For $98 Million

  • This Is Your Brain On The Ocean

    Your body is comprised of roughly 57 percent water, so it isn't all that surprising that we're drawn to even larger bodies of the stuff -- the ocean. Below, check out the ways the ocean affects all of your senses for the better. During our formative memory making years (about ages 16 - 21), it is common for many people to spend some amount of time near the ocean, forming memories in their hyper-relaxed state, according to biologist Wallace J. Nichols, who studies the relationship between humans and the sea.

  • Hawaii's First And Only Queen Regnant Would Have Been 175 Years Old

    The only woman who ever reigned the Kingdom of Hawaii, Queen Lili'uokalani was the last monarch of the nation and her mission to keep Hawaiian culture alive and well is still very much alive. In honor of what would have been her 175th birthday (Sept. the Native Hawaiian Roll Commission assembled the below graphic detailing the legend's family history, ascendancy to the throne and a few little known facts about Hawaii's first and only queen regnant.

  • Hawaiian Singer Sued For Not Working While Mercury Is In Retrograde

    This takes "living with Aloha" to a whole new level. Hawaiian guitarist Makana (Matthew Swalinkavich) was sued by his former manager because he refuses to work while Mercury is in retrograde. The singer's ex-manager, Tom Bunch, took to Texas' Harris county court, according to Courthouse News, to file the lawsuit that claims Makana "misrepresented his ability to earn his income, work ethic ...

  • PHOTOS: Surfers Owning Hawaii's Most Dangerous Wave

    Situated on Maui's north shore, Peahi -- also lovingly called "Jaws" -- has been named among the most dangerous waves in the world. Of all the big waves in the world, I think it has the most velocity,” professional big wave surfer Mark Healey recently told National Geographic. It just moves faster and hits harder.

  • Finally, An Answer To Increased Shark Attacks?

    After a record number of Hawaii shark attacks in 2012 -- 10 instead of the yearly average of 4 -- surfers and water sport enthusiasts alike are looking to their outerwear for some peace of mind. In conjunction with The Oceans Institute at the University of Western Australia, SAMS looked to shark behavior to create a product that's one step ahead of attack patterns. It goes something like this: A SAMS-developed formula using the variables of color, contrast, size, shape, depth and distance can determine how sharks perceive objects in the water and use wetsuits as a canvas to counteract those perceptions.