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At the Drive-In Are Really Back with Raging New Song "Incurably Innocent"
Breathe deeply, a new album is finally coming in May.
Phil Witmer
2.22.17
Space

Astronomers discovered 7 nearby exoplanets that could support life
Michael Kalenderian
2.22.17
masculinity

Confessions of a Balding Man
Underneath my bruised vanity lies the specter of death.
Jordan Foisy
2.22.17
Broadly DK

Kabul's First Cinema for Women Is More Than Just a Place to Watch Movies
Although there's no policy prohibiting women from spending an afternoon at the theater, Afghanistan's cinemas have long been considered off-limits for them.
Maija Liuhto
2.22.17
Interviews

Good Friends, Garage Rock, and NE-HI
Ahead of the Chicago foursome's new record 'Offers,' we talk to the band about taking shit seriously—plus watch the premiere of their new video for "Buried on the Moon."
Dan Hyman
2.22.17
Post-Internet art

This Art Show Is Dedicated to Figuring Out What the Internet Looks Like
Enter a palace of post-internet art at Kunsthal Rotterdam.
Beckett Mufson
2.22.17
Digital Dollars

An AI-Run Hedge Fund Has Created a Cryptocurrency for its Human Data Scientists
Bidding money on the accuracy of models makes everyone play fair.
Corin Faife
2.22.17
Noisey News

Listen to a Delightful New Mountain Goats Single and Prepare for New Album, 'Goths'
“Andrew Eldritch Is Moving Back to Leeds” arrived this morning and the Mountain Goats 16th studio album will be out on May 19.
Alex Robert Ross
2.22.17
Features

Confessions of a Miserable College Bar DJ
"All I could do was sigh, light another cigarette to cover the stench of vomit and bleach, and play "Drop It like It's Hot."
Harold Heath
2.22.17
New music

Arca Announces Self-Titled Album, Unleashes Eerie New Song "Piel"
"You want gore? Here’s gore."
Phil Witmer
2.22.17
Premieres

Country Outlaw Scott H. Biram Channels Merle Haggard and Motörhead on His Raucous New Album
Listen to The Bad Testament,' the screamin' and hollerin' Texas blues man's rip-roaring new album for Bloodshot Records
Kim Kelly
2.22.17
street art

Essay: Hawaii Blossoms into a Paradise for Street Art | #50StatesofArt
Hawaiian muralist and graffito John "Prime" Hina talks about how he lives by the spray can to preserve his Polynesian heritage.
John "Prime" Hina
2.22.17
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