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more about #moby more comments → gawkimo: Loved his work on the Bioshock computer game . . . and what he did for that car commercial? Wow. more » Nic Fit: Say what you will, he was and is a smarter businessman that all of us combined. more » Nick Denton: Um, wasn't this in *Monday's* New York Mag? That was like 48 news cycles ago. more » Botswana Meat Commission FC: Deadmau5, this is your future! more » HiredGoons: Just... so irrelevant. more » City_Dater: Who set the "Moby crawls back out and starts media whoring again" alarm? Cut that out! more » seancasio: pedobear endorsements are beyond edgy. more » johnny_carsick: mobes needs to pick up a guitar again. like ten years ago. more » Smitros: Are you saying he had the time of his life? more » gladys_kravitz: I wonder how much they're paying the surrogate. more » GuyBitchy: Using a surrogate is creepy and elitist. more » Cheap Shot: Yeah, Tupac faked his death to hang with boring people at a sports bar. more » The Real JR: Ah, the old having-a-baby-to-keep-the-marriage-together trick. And they're doing it with twins! That has to doubly assure that it's going to work, right? more » TriedandTrue: SJP and MB look so incredibly happy together in that picture - I can totally see why they'd want to expand their family to share that immense joy. more » Products Will Save Me: Maybe Tupac realized that his posthumous life is pretty boring without looking like Tupac? more » -
#music
Moby Is Magic
New York magazine's Hugo Lindgren proves that—with just a few hours in the studio—Moby can transform a scratchy demo of an amateurish ballad into a rejected outtake from some bad Jennifer Grey movie soundtrack. [NY Mag] -
#gossiproundup
Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker's Big New Family
Moby took a pathetic fall while boxing and Susan Boyle was dissed by snotty book publishers. But Matthew Broderick can take pride in impregnating a woman other than his wife. Just this once. More » -
#trustfunds
White Hipsters Mock Song for Starving Africans
Annoying musician Moby, pathetic nihilist Gavin McInnes and various indie rockers made a video spoof of "We Are The World," about helping trust-fund kids. Because white privilege has never been funnier! More » -

