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The 83rd’s New EP Is a Frenetic Document of New York’s Freak Scene
The founder of Sermon 3—a label, website, and general hub for the city’s weirdo artists—shares a brief collection of insectoid electronics called ‘patricia,’ featuring Eartheater and DJ Slugo.
Inside the Uniquely American Horror Story of Summer Gun Violence in Chicago
"The one thing that I get really agitated about is how little things have changed in many of these neighborhoods."
This California Airport Bomber Was a Godfather of 'Lone Wolf' Terrorism
The "Alphabet Bomber" attacked LAX, manipulated the media, and set the stage for decades of fear and far-right attacks.
Photographer Akintola Hanif's Remarkable Images Celebrate Black Love and Community
"I appointed myself to represent my people correctly and counter negative stereotypes often seen in mainstream media."
I Read Girli’s Tarot Cards
What exactly does the future hold for London's pink-haired cyberpunk popstar? Quite a lot, apparently.
Watch Our Live British Masters Q&A with Suede’s Brett Anderson
Time machines haven't been invented yet but (sadly / in this case thankfully) the internet has, so here's a video of our chat with Brett.
Trump's Wall Symbolizes the End of American Optimism
A historian argues that the politics of the frontier and expansion have been replaced by a sense that there isn't enough to go around.
Here's Why Some People Are Now Paying More Under Trump's Tax 'Cut'
A tax policy expert explains why some voters may be outraged at what they owe under the new system.
How the American Fraternity Became a Hotbed of Hypermasculinity
Despite scandal after scandal, male Greek Life isn't going anywhere.
Why Curren$y Bought the New Orleans Burger Joint of His Childhood
"I want to make it a place you don’t want to leave. You might end up eating there twice because you got caught up."
The Secret Lives of People Obsessed with Going Deep Underground
There's urban exploring, and then there's the primordial obsession with going way below the Earth's surface.
A Drug Kingpin Ran His Empire from a Laptop, Then Snitched on His Own Assassins
Pain pills in the US. Meth from North Korea. Shipments of gold. Yachts full of cocaine. Contract killings. They all added up to a witness for the feds.