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Amsterdam’s Most Legendary Clubs
A history of the venues that shaped nightlife in the Dutch capital, as told by their residents.
James Franco on Stephen King, J. J. Abrams, and Being a 'Pop Culture Hog'
"I’ve been accused of being ubiquitous, of occupying too much cultural ground."
Outsourced Jobs Are No Longer Cheap, So They're Being Automated
Yahoo's massive round of layoffs is a signal that "cheap labor" is getting pretty expensive.
Ukraine Turns Up the Charm to Capture Billions in IT Outsourcing
It’s likely that most phone users have used an app developed in Ukraine. By 2020, officials want to grow its export revenues to $10 billion.
A Conversation with Alexa Chung
Alexa Chung's written a book and a lot of it has to do with musicians and style, so we grabbed some lunch and discussed the looks of Cher, Tina T, and France Gall—plus EDM, molly, and Miley.
[Best of 2013] The Year in Fashion and Tech
From dream-inducing headwear to a Marc Jacobs-clad holograms, this year we saw it all.
A Girl's Guide to Dressing for University
What you need to wear to completely reinvent everything about yourself.
The NY Times, Twitter, and HuffPo UK Appear to Have Been Stolen by the Syrian Electronic Army
As Assad supporters flood the NY Times Facebook page, is the registrar the weak point?
This Art Blog Lets You Relive Your College Stoner Days
'But Does It Float' is a Tumblr-esque art website described as "an ongoing visual conversation" among creatives. The four-year-old site is reminiscent of the kind of imagery your old college weed dealer had tacked on his dorm walls.
Lethal Bizzle Is Asking You to “Leave It, Yeah!”
Behind the scenes on the set of Lethal Bizzle's new video.