Mouse Overcomes Mousetrap in Awesome Cheese Commercial
Mouse experiences joy, accepts death and ultimately cheats fate all to an amazing soundtrack. Reincarnation through cheese!
Disney World Killing Everybody
Three Disney World employees have died at work in the last month and a half. Disney World is a hellish soul-eating death vortex.
Charting The Nastiest Big Media Cafeterias In New York
You're pretty glad you work at a newspaper or a network that doesn't have mice running every which way, like the New York Times does, aren't you? Not so fast! We took a look at Department of Health inspection records available for employee cafeterias at media companies over the last year, and some of you better lift…
Pest Horror At 'Times'; Starchitect Cornered
As has been documented again and again and again, there is a mouse problem as the fancy new headquarters of the New York Times. So, when Gawker videographer Alex Goldberg found himself at an event attended by some of the architects responsible for that new Times building, he knew his muckracking mission: corner one of…
'NYT' Staffers Keep Mouse Stalking List
The mousetraps in the cafeteria notwithstanding, according to this list (which, we understand, lives on the third floor of the new New York Times building, just a hop and a skip away from several masthead editors' offices), the last mouse sighting in the building was on August 7. Or maybe that's just the last time…
Mousetraps In The 'New York Times' Cafeteria
The New York Times building has a well-documented mouse problem, and anyone who thought that the little critters would scurry away once everyone had settled into the new building were mistaken, as these photos taken over Labor Day weekend can attest. Yup, those are mousetraps in the Times cafeteria, which was closed…
New 'Times' HQ Has "A Herd" Of Mice
There's an email circulating today among the ad sales people on the 19th floor of the new Times building—let's just say that it's a good thing it's summer and people aren't eating lunch at their desks as much! Or, you know... eek! Mice! The email follows.


