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Watch a Bunch of Fireworks Displays Go Terribly, Terribly Wrong
Nothing says "America" like a loud, bright, senseless series of explosions likely to spiral into chaos at any moment.
It Will Take More Than a Brandy Feature to Forget Daniel Caesar's Dumb Misstep
"LOVE AGAIN" is a beautiful track, but it's not quite enough to redeem the singer's comments about race in America.
8 Projects to Stream to Feel Nostalgic for the Mixtape Era
Now that Chance the Rapper's first two mixtapes have finally hit Apple Music and Spotify, here are a few others to stream.
30 Years Later, 5 Brooklynites Remember 'Do the Right Thing'
"I fear that it will still be as relevant in another 30 years...but the film gives me hope still. It's art in the face of hopelessness."
Why You Should Care About the Fire That Destroyed Thousands of Master Recordings
What exactly is a master—and what did we lose when they burned?
Hello Kitty Is Probably About to Be Ruined in a Stupid CGI Movie
Given what's happened to other childhood faves (RIP, toothy Sonic), there are a lot of ways this could go.
Beautiful, Never-Before-Seen Photos of New York City's 1977 Pride March
Shortly after coming out, photographer Meryl Meisler attended and shot her first Pride march. She never looked at the pictures until now.
Now That NRATV Is Dead, Watch Seven of Its Most Unhinged Segments
From Dana Loesch putting a KKK hood on Thomas the Tank Engine to some guy calling weed "a prostitute of sorts."
Art Collective Papi Juice Reminds Us That Nightlife Can Be a Revolution
"Our collective's work is more intentional than just a party. Our mission is to affirm and celebrate the lives of queer and trans people of color who exist all 24 hours of the day."
The Inside Story of Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling, the Punk of Pro Wrestling
Catch up with Atsushi Onita, one of the legends of the game, before tonight's Tokyo episode of "The Wrestlers" on VICELAND.