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Brendan Bures

Brendan Bures is the Culture Editor at The Fresh Toast.

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Celebrities Are Voting And Know No Chill With Their Stickers

If you vote and don't post about it on social media, did it even happen? The answer may surprise you—it does! But there's no shame and all glory in posting your voting stickers online. Your favorite celebrities are...

Visualize The News: Reflecting On Fallen Political Candidates, Kanye Plays Home Decorator

Within our hyper-accelerated news culture, it can be tough to keep up with everything. But maintaining an informed populace remains vital to our culture. So for those stories that don’t quite need your undivided attention, we’re helping...

Watch Justin Bieber Play The Beatles, One Repbulic Karaoke At A Toronto Bar

Sometimes one of the world’s biggest pop stars just wants to wander the streets of his home country, have a few pints at a sports bub, and watch the game. That’s exactly what Justin Bieber did last...

Every Funny, Not-So-Serious Thing You Need To Know About Election 2016

Most of Election 2016 has resembled a Groundhog Day scenario—but if the day we kept repeating became stranger and stranger. Thankfully this never-ending cycle will end tomorrow—yes, tomorrow—but that doesn’t make the journey here any less exhausting....

What We Learned From #MannequinChallenge And How It Began (Maybe)

UPDATE 11/8: The #MannequinChallenge has officially gone mainstream. On Election Day, Hillary Clinton and her staff decided to pose for a video, featuring Bon Jovi of all people. It's really not that bad, though they earn some negative...

Donald Glover’s ‘Atlanta’ Obscures The Line Between The Real and Surreal

With no respect to Robin Thicke, who can identify a blurred line anymore? In our world full of intractable political correctness and caps-lock debates over, well, everything, you’re tempted to say blurred lines kind of don’t exist....

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