Roundup: Tony Hawk's Still Got It, Ivy League Frat on Probation, California Trying Elements of Hamsterdam

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Kendall Jenner … Why male Uber drivers make more per hour than women … Barstool writer invites Deadspin writer to lunch, gets turned down, documents his feelings … Disney has a new-age Mickey Mouse Club for Facebook and Instagram … New York might force Tide to make their pods look less tasty … Zero gravity rave … “Very brave haircuts from the 80s that style forgot” … Nebraska fans mad online about Spring game ticket sales … Six weeks later and no answers about cause of London Zoo fire … Ivy League frat on probation after “pig roast” contest where members were awarded points for sexual conquests with bigger women … Lenny Dykstra suggests Charlie Sheen had former assistant whacked … Why so many countries end in “stan” … California appears to be trying something like the Hamsterdam idea from The Wire.

This really might not end well for Quentin Tarantino [Slate]

Where the top 100 recruits signed on National Signing Day [Bleacher Report]

“Witness: Vince McMahon Stared Down Groping Accuser For 45 Minutes From His Car” [Deadspin]

All sorts of fun nuggets in this Quincy Jones interview [Vulture]

New information about the upcoming Han Solo movie [EW]

“Six criminally under-appreciated animated TV comedies” [Gunaxin]

Vogue and GQ will experiment with the Amazon Echo as a content distributor [Digiday]

Charleston has a booming tech startup scene [Venture Beat]

Tony Hawk’s still got it

Elon Musk explains Falcon Heavy

Natalie Portman rap sequel

Drowning puppy very understandably excited to be rescued