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Premieres

Premiere: Roy Wood$ Recruits Sha Hustle and Dej Loaf for "Murda"
The Toronto native recruits two partners to create a song that belongs to a genre we just made up called "ambien-wave".
Slava Pastuk
10.8.14
Interviews

Here's What Chad Hugo's Been Up to Lately
The legendary—and legendarily elusive—producer speaks.
Daniel Kohn
10.8.14
Remembering Things

William Shatner’s ‘Has Been’: The Album That Broke Indie Rock for Good
The actor’s brief, strange foray into indie culture turns 10-years-old this week.
Dan Ozzi
10.8.14
Australia

This Restaurant Lets You Pay What You Want
At Lentil as Anything, an Australian mini-chain of vegetarian restaurants, there are no fixed prices. In fact, there aren't any prices at all. But it's not all granola and hippies—it feeds food-insecure communities and the upwardly mobile alike.
Phoebe Hurst
10.8.14
Premieres

The New Horrendous LP Avoids The Cavalcade of Old School Death Metal Cliches
Stream all of 'Ecdysis' a week before the release
Noisey Staff
10.8.14
Football

One High School's Insane Quest to Make Students Print 'Redskins'
Neshaminy High School became infamous over its "Redskins" mascot, but the behind-the-scenes story is even worse.
Howard Megdal
10.8.14
News

How Can We Stop Cops from Beating and Killing?
Molly Crabapple on policing, violence, and justice.
Molly Crabapple
10.8.14
F1

F1 Driver Jules Bianchi is in Critical Condition After a Crash. Should He Have Been Racing at All?
Will F1's worst crash in 20 years force it to review its safety measures?
Brian Blickenstaff
10.8.14
Reviews

There's Finally a Not Shitty 'Alien' Video Game
After years of waiting, 'Alien: Isolation' is the first 'Alien' game not to suck... Ever.
Zack Kotzer
10.8.14
we saw this

Wigging Out Over Blondie in 2014
They still haven’t lost their edge.
Marissa G. Muller
10.8.14
Thinkpieces And Shit

Does the BBC's Star-Studded Music Video Represent an Institution Under Threat?
Why did the BBC release a high budget video featuring everyone from Pharrell to Elton John?
Joe Zadeh
10.8.14
Features

Pale Came From Both Sides of the Tracks and Made it Out The Other Side Intact
Class may eat away at the heart of British society, but Pale, from either side of the tracks, can’t be stereotyped because of their background.
Oscar Rickett
10.8.14
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