Which Actors Actually Benefit From the Oscars?
White actors honored by the Academy typically see their careers skyrocket—but for actors of color, that's not always the case.
Watching Black People Die Every Day Is Not Normal
As art continues to imitate life, Richard Wright's recently unearthed masterpiece, 'The Man Who Lived Underground,' is a reminder that there is no counterprogramming for Black people.
Trick Daddy Tells Us Why Rap Would Be Nothing Without Florida
The Slip-N-Slide legend explains the legacy of South Florida rap and offers a guide to the state’s burgeoning rap scene.
Influencer Boxing Is the Circus-Sport America Deserves
Companies like Triller know influencers come with an audience, and matches often pay way more than traditional fights. It’s a match made in heaven.
Prince Philip Was Super Into Aliens and UFOs, Apparently
The late Duke of Edinburgh subscribed to a magazine called ‘Flying Saucer Review’ and had a library of books about extraterrestrial encounters.
We Interviewed the Guy Who Made Eric Adams’ Bizarre ‘Contraband’ Video
Now that the NYC mayoral candidate's incredibly strange, decade-old video is going viral, we unearthed the story of how it got made.
Ten Years Later, Soulection Is Still The Standard for Music Discovery
We spoke with founder Joe Kay and some Soulection artists, old and new, about how a college radio show gave birth to a generation of new voices.
Even Professional Ghost Hunters Say That The Past Year Has Sucked
"The spirit world doesn’t have to worry about COVID. The living do, and we really had to alter the way we do things to comply.”
How Do You Teach People to Cook After COVID-19 Related Taste Loss?
Author Ryan Riley explains how Life Kitchen’s new, free cookbook can help people dealing with long-term effects of COVID-19 find joy in food again.
Improve Your Instagram Feed With the 'Still Here' Art Challenge
Zena Kay and Tess Smith-Roberts’ lockdown-inspired still life challenge has inspired artists worldwide for 52 weeks straight.
Black Women Still Need to Be Protected
Xavier Omär wrote a call to action to protect Black women. Later that day, footage of a physical altercation between Saweetie and Quavo went public.
Fred Armisen’s New Podcast Is Definitely Not About Elon Musk
‘The Sketch Factor’ is a fictional podcast series starring Armisen as an eccentric billionaire with a passion for comedy.
