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Tonight: Party Online and Offline at the Same Time

The party platform #LIVINGROOMTODAY is a live broadcast and a crew of party-hard video artists.
Annie Armstrong
7.31.15
Premieres

Let Keith Jenkins Soundtrack All Your Late Summer Hijinks with His New EP, 'Black Bart 2'

The Bay Area hero is back with a new project showcasing his disobedient and rowdy alter ego. Plus, he confirms a Pack reunion EP is in the works.
Justin Staple
7.31.15
americas

Love the Cops? That Might Depend on Where You Live

The data-mining startup Crowdpac has crunched numbers to determine the extent to which the political views of police in the US mirror those of the people they serve.
Justin Rohrlich
7.31.15
Narcomania

The Case for Legalizing Weed This Year in the UK

A petition launched last week has garnered more than enough signatures to get Parliament to debate the legalization of cannabis. But what are the chances of the discussion actually making any difference?
Max Daly
7.31.15
trending wow

Everything Good Ever about New Wave, Boiled Down to One Sample

The Human League's "Don't You Want Me?" just got a whole lot more cocktail bar
THUMP Staff
7.31.15
Internet Videos Of Particular Importance

Turn Your Speakers Up to 11 and Blast Motörhead's New Song "Electricity"

"Electricity" is a homage to the power of rock'n'roll, as so many other Motörhead songs are, and much like every other Motörhead song in existence, it fucking rules.
Kim Kelly
7.31.15
Stuff

Cry-Baby of the Week: A Guy Called the Cops Because a Cat Ate His Bacon

Also this week: A man was banned from Starbucks for confronting people who were illegally parking in the store's handicapped parking space.
Jamie Lee Taete
7.31.15
News

Everything You Need to Know About the Amnesty Sex Work Argument, Broken Down

This week, Amnesty International took a bashing after they called for the global decriminalization of sex work. Here's what you need to know.
Frankie Miren
7.31.15
Photo

Photos from Miss Amazing, the Pageant of the Special Olympics

Miss Amazing is all about self-confidence, celebrating individuality, and giving girls and women with disabilities the chance to shine.
Michelle Groskopf
7.31.15
crime & drugs

Budding Movements in Canada and US Vow to Bring 'Sacrament' of Cannabis to the Masses

Canada's "Church of the Holy Smoke," a ministry run out of a tent by a self-described "pope of pot," has gained attention this week over threats by the city of White Rock, BC, to shut it down.
Rachel Browne
7.31.15
News

Justice Might Finally Be Coming in a Six-Year-Old Case of Police Brutality in Ferguson

In 2009, Henry Davis was jailed because there was a warrant out for a man with a similar name, allegedly beaten by cops, then charged with destruction of property for bleeding on police uniforms.
Allie Conti
7.31.15
Tech

A Hacker Sent a Woman Creepy Pictures of Herself Taken Through Her Own Webcam

After spending an ordinary evening at home with her boyfriend, Chelsea Clark was sent a series of photos of the couple's night, seemingly taken from the laptop's camera.
Brigitte Noël
7.31.15
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