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Thinkpieces And Shit

The Nominations for the BBC Music Awards Reveal How Male-Dominated the UK Music Industry Has Become

Will Ed Sheeran and Sam Smith whinge us all into an early cultural grave?
Emma Garland
12.8.14
soccer

Meet the African Dictator Using Soccer to Hide His Crimes

Equatorial Guinea is one of the most repressed and unequal nations in the world, but its dictatorial President is using soccer to pretty up his reputation.
Aanu Adeoye
12.8.14
Premieres

Death Team Release "Fucking Bitches in the Hood" and It Sounds Like All the Best Uffie Songs

The press release says this band think of themselves "as a cross between ABBA and Eminem" but, TBH, they recall the best moments of Euro-pop bangers.
12.8.14
VICE vs Video games

The Importance of Aimlessness in Gaming

Don't run. Don't shoot. Just look and listen, and wait a while.
Mike Diver
12.8.14
activism

Derrick Rose and the New Dawn of Athlete Activism

A rising tide of public activism has put to rest the notion that modern athletes can't, or won't, make their voices heard on social issues.
Jack Ross
12.8.14
guts

Recreating a Home for Gut Parasites Is Really Hard

Single-cell organisms like Giardia attach to the small intestines to take nutrients, but how they do so is still something of a mystery.
Katherine Ellen Foley
12.8.14
Stuff

What You Learn from Working Minimum-Wage Jobs

​I've been working low-paying jobs for a long, long time. Here's what I've learned.
Laurence Rivers
Laurence Rivers, Illustrations: Tom Scotcher
12.8.14
Marshall

Marshall and the Death of David

The college football playoff has been hailed as a solution to the sport's ills, but with this solution comes the effective death of a beloved David.
B. David Zarley
12.8.14
Premieres

Listen to Spector's New Track, Produced by Dev Hynes

Rail travel is a great way of reminding yourself that the nuances of the human race are many.
Noisey Staff
12.8.14
Football

Screw the Math: UAB Can Afford Football, so Why Is It Choosing Otherwise?

UAB claims football is too expensive a program, but the report that the school is relying on to make that conclusion is full of bad math.
Andy Schwarz
12.8.14
Words

In The Zone And Under The Influence With Wordlife

Sydney duo dig deep in the crates for their latest set.
THUMP Australia
12.8.14
News

The Hangover News

This weekend, Nigel Farage blamed bad traffic on immigrants and a man was jailed for punching a Monet painting to "get back at the state".
Mac Hackett
12.8.14
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