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NZ Music Month

NZ Sister Duo Dunes Create Pop Music Inspired by Horses
If a horse was a pop song this is what it would sound like.
Noisey Staff
5.23.17
Entertainment

You Should Really Read 'I Love Dick' Before Watching It
Jill Soloway's Amazon adaption of the autofiction cult fave is much different from its source material.
Helen Holmes
5.23.17
Why Are You Doing That?

Can a Man Live With Nothing But a Wetsuit?
Melbourne's Jeremy Carne is finding out.
Sam Nichols
5.23.17
VICE News Tonight on HBO

A Ringling Bros. relative is keeping the American circus alive
John Ringling North II is keeping the American circus tradition alive by running the Kelly Miller Circus.
Kristin Fraser
5.23.17
brutalism

Brutalist Architect Tao Gofers Pleads to Save the Sirius Building
Sydney's last stand against gentrification.
Katherine Gillespie
5.23.17
Social Media

Should Users Own Twitter?
Twitter shareholders see community ownership as a way to save the platform.
Noah Kulwin
5.23.17
Twin Peaks

Admitting You Don't Get 'Twin Peaks' Is the First Step to Happiness
A reluctant fan and someone who's literally never seen the show talk through the new reboot.
Maddison Connaughton
Isobel Beech
5.23.17
Nice Song, What's It About?

Talking “Knowledge" With Operation Ivy’s Jesse Michaels
The frontman of the legendary Bay Area punk band discusses one of their many anthems.
Tim Scott
5.23.17
Comics!

Sorry, Joker: Gotham City Is the Most Important Character in Batman
A video essay by Nerdwriter traces the history of the fictional metropolis from its origins to present day.
Giaco Furino
5.23.17
Inside Outsider

A Guide to Bum Bags for Idiots Who Missed Out
Nike was for the train station loiterers, Louis Vuitton for the bikies.
Mahmood Fazal
5.23.17
Television

Mark Holden Remembers When 'Australian Idol' Meant More Than Memes
An interview with your third favourite judge on your first favourite show.
Katherine Gillespie
5.23.17
Podcasts

It's 'Dead Cells,' 'Prey,' and 'Endless Space 2' on Waypoint Radio
Y'all want space politics? Y'all get space politics.
Patrick Klepek
5.23.17
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