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Kanye Unmasked: Yeezus Made His Homecoming at Chicago's AAH! Fest
Without all the theatrics, masks, and monologues, it felt like we had our Kanye back.
Helene Achanzar
9.22.14
machines

Predator Drones Are Going Commercial at the US's Only Civilian Training Center
"How can we take this and make it fun?"
Jason Koebler
9.22.14
Features

WTF, This is a Video of a Woman With Three Breasts Dancing to Radiohead
I wish I was special.
Noisey Staff
9.22.14
Longreads Or Whatever

A Comprehensive Look At Winnipeg’s PC Punk Scene
"Middle Finger Responses" and the godliness of Propagandhi takes centre stage as the storied history of Winnipeg's crazy music history continues.
Sheldon Birnie
9.22.14
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Mau5Cat! Is Ariana Grande Dating Deadmau5?
No Big Sean here. Are the pop princess and cranky DJ hooking up or are they not yet hooking up?
TMP Staff
9.22.14
Science

This German Meat Detective Is Looking for Horse in Your Dinner
After Horsegate rocked Europe in 2013, a group of German researchers started looking into ways to detect meat fraud more precisely than ever before. Long story short: Unless you don't mind eating Seabiscuit, be wary of corned beef.
Munchies Staff
9.22.14
Woah, Dude!

Kanye West Was My Lecturer
We spoke to a guy in Kanye West's community service fashion lecture. Yeezy taught him.
Luke Morgan Britton
9.22.14
Art

Shaquille O'Neal Just Opened His New Art Exhibit
Shaq's new portraiture show wants you to feel the love.
B. David Zarley at Vice Sports
9.22.14
middle east

Tony Blair Says West Shouldn't Rule Out Boots on Ground in Iraq
Former British prime minister who oversaw 2003 invasion says politicians should listen to him because of his experience of going to war in the country.
Ben Bryant
9.22.14
Premieres

Rozwell Kid's New Album Is a Frankenstein's Monster of Power Pop
Listen to their "Kangaroo Pocket" and let it get stuck in your head.
Noisey Staff
9.22.14
ebola

Scientists Are Programming Tobacco Plants to Fight the Next Ebola Outbreak
For once, tobacco could actually help us out.
Joshua A. Krisch
9.22.14
The True Crime Issue

Chicago's Torture Victims Want Justice
Starting in 1971, more than 100 black men in Chicago were tortured and forced to confess to serious crimes as part of a police-sanctioned campaign that continued for almost 20 years under then Police Commander Jon Burge.
Alison Flowers
9.22.14
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