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Inside Alexandra Gorczynski's $5,000 Art Website, 'After Dark'

Here's how the most expensive art website ever sold signals changing market attitudes towards digital art.
DJ Pangburn
12.29.14
News

We Learned Very Little about Canada’s Cybersurveillance Agency, CSEC, in 2014

Except for a new report, which shows they joke about monitoring hockey fans.
Patrick McGuire
12.29.14
2014 in Review

Best of Noisey YouTube 2014 - NOLA

Watch as Noisey Editor-In-Chief Fred Pessaro treks down to New Orleans to explore the peopls and the culture of New Orleans heavy metal.
Noisey Staff
12.29.14
christmas

​I Burned My Finger on the Novelty USB-Powered Cup Warmer I Got for Christmas

The festive period is a hotbed of hazardous tech and consumer stupidity.​
Victoria Turk
12.29.14
Art

Instagram's Most Freakout-Worthy Double Rainbows Get Mapped

Explore a geotagged map of double rainbows from all over the world using Michelle Chandra's Chrome Experiment, 'Chasing Double Rainbows.'
Beckett Mufson
12.29.14
Features

Introducing Naas: South Africa's Emerging, Centrifugal Music Agency

South African music is undergoing something of a renaissance and naas—a publisher-cum-label-cum-music agency is pumping out some of the country's freshest talent.
Roger Young
12.29.14
officer involved

Ferguson Police Suspend Spokesman For Calling Michael Brown Memorial a 'Pile of Trash'

Officer on unpaid leave after making comments referring to slain black teen's tribute site as a "pile of trash."
VICE News
12.29.14
GIFs

Kobe Scoreboards Fan By Counting Number Of Championships He's Won

Kobe Bryant had fun taunting an opposing fan over the holidays.
Sean Newell
12.29.14
Culture

Should I Save My Old Math Homework?

What’s our old stuff worth, sentimentally speaking?
Jason Koebler
12.29.14
Bad Cop Blotter

The ​Police Informant Who Caused a Deadly Pot Raid in Florida Has Outed Himself

Some of the more notable SWAT raids of the past decade have been precipitated by anonymous informants. Most of the time, their credibility is something known only to police—assuming they exist in the first place.
Lucy Steigerwald
12.29.14
Art

[Exclusive Video] Enter Takashi Murakami's World of Anime Scrolls and Otaku Demons

Here's an inside look at 'In the Land of the Dead, Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow,' Murakami's ongoing exhibition at Gagosian New York.
Becky Chung
12.29.14
Interviews

Tuxedo Is Bringing Disco and Funk Back For The Third Time

"We have a song with Pitbull. That wasn't exactly what we were thinking when we did this."
Matt Williams
12.29.14
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