Patrick Lyons
Lattergassens historie - og hvordan den inspirerede den tidlige psykedeliske litteratur
Da lattergassen blev opfundet, opstod noget af det første psykedeliske litteratur, og folk væltede høje rundt på gaden.
How Nitrous Oxide Inspired Early Psychedelic Literature
A conversation with author Mike Jay on nitrous oxide's remarkable history.
What the Taylor Swift vs. Kanye Beef Tells Us About the Meaning of Life
Steven Hydens's new book 'Your Favorite Band is Killing Me' focuses on famous music rivalries like Oasis vs. Blur and Taylor Swift vs. Kanye to reveal that these beefs were about something more than drunken VMA speeches or Noel Gallagher's big mouth.
How 'The State' Made Comedy Weirder and Better
'The State' was a short-lived, cult TV show in the 90s that laid the groundwork for nearly 30 years of comedy gold from a crew of 11 comedians, known today for 'Reno 911!' and 'Wet Hot American Summer.'
Salvaging a Good Time from the Wreckage of Levitation 2016
The official festival got rained out, but a network of smaller shows featuring Animal Collective, Sleep, Boris, Slowdive, and more saved the day.
The 'Julia Child of Weed' Explains How You're Making Edibles Wrong
The average pot enthusiast is more likely to dump an ounce of mids into some brownie batter than whip up something digestible and effective, so we asked the author of 'The 420 Gourmet,' to share some of his best tips to up your cannabis cooking.
Ten Years of "Shoes," the Story of the First Great Viral Music Video, Betch
Oh my god, we found Kelly, and we interviewed her.
How Burglars Commit Crime and Take Advantage of Cities by Hacking Architecture
'A Burglar's Guide to the City,' written by Geoff Manaugh, takes a look at our everyday urban environments through the eyes of the criminals aiming to hack them.
NSYNC and the Backstreet Boys Kill Zombies Together in This 'Hateful Eight' Parody
We talked with director Danny Roew about Dead 7, his horror-western hybrid that boasts a gang of post-apocalyptic zombie-killing cowboys played by members of NSYNC, Backstreet Boys, 98 Degrees, and O-Town.
Why New York Is So Terrifying and Alienating
In her new book, The Lonely City: Adventures in the Art of Being Alone, Olivia Laing explores the way various artists across several decades have interpreted New York's ability to alienate and exclude its inhabitants.
WATCH: Daedelus and Kneebody Enter a Tech-Jazz 'Drum Battle' in Their New Video
Included on last year's collaborative album Kneedelus, the thrilling instrumental was part of an overarching comment on technological singularity via a near-seamless integration of acoustic and electronic musical elements.
'Animals' Shows Us NYC from the Perspective of a Bunch of Filthy Cartoon Rodents
The show explores New York City through the perspectives of animals with voice acting from stars like Aziz Ansari, A$AP Rocky, and Nick Kroll.