We also can’t resist a serious bunny.
Watch a brand new episode of The Cute Show! featuring these leaping, long-eared olympians this month on VICE.com.
Bunny rabbits are adorable enough when they’re just sitting there twitching their pink noses or lapping water up from their little bottles, but when they’re hopping over brightly colored fences like tiny, long-eared horses while their super-enthusiastic trainers cheer from the sidelines, it makes you wonder why rabbit show jumping isn’t on TV all the time. We recently spent the day at the Rabbit Grand National in Harrogate in Yorkshire, England, to witness this space-time-bending level of cuteness for ourselves. Show jumping tests bunnies’ speed and agility as they race down the course, dreaming of winning the big trophy or at least of getting treats when they finish. Pictured here is two-and-a-half-year-old bunny Cherie and her trainer, Magdelena, who says Cherie’s favorite things in the world are jumping, hay, and carrots (and probably fucking a whole bunch, if we know anything about rabbits). Cherie annihilated the competition, finishing the race in just 12.5 seconds! Way to go, Cherie!
Nice short film about record shops here. Reminds us a bit of Joe’s dad’s record shop, that he had in the 70’s and 80’s.
Even like the black nail polish on this one.
(Source: axisorbit, via an-aesthete)
Local volunteers arranged some of the thousands of clay figures that make up part of Antony Gormley’s ‘Field for the British Isles,’ being installed in Barrington Court on April 25, 2012 near Ilminster, England. The acclaimed work – on loan from the Arts Council Collection and which consists of 40,000 clay figures – is being exhibited in three, normally empty, rooms of the National Trust’s Barrington Court as part of the Trust New Art program.
(Source: news.nationalpost.com)
Something we’re listening to at Univers today, as we wait for our phone/internet to be connected. Amazing what you can do with a mobile these days…





