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Three Epic New Tracks From Burial

At long last, the UK producer drops some new original work.
Abdullah Saeed
2.13.12
Music

Beat Makers Commemorate J Dilla With Beats

Disciples of the influential producer remix his greatest works.
Abdullah Saeed
2.13.12
Motherboard Blog

379 Years Ago, Galileo Went Before the Inquisition (and Science Is Still On Trial)

It started with the telescope --for Galileo, at least. A couple of lenses together in alignment -- an idea devised in the first years of the 16th century -- allowed the astronomer and mathematician Galileo to stare at the face of the Moon, noting that...
Michael Byrne
2.13.12
Music

The Last 24 Hours of Whitney Houston’s Life

In honor of Whitney Houston, this is a 100-percent true recollection of the last 24 hours of her life, as told to me via a dream I had after banging a couple grams of rock.
Kelly McClure
2.13.12
Music

Neon Indian To Play The Armory Show's Opening Day After Party

If you can’t be there in person, for $5 you can customize a bobblehead and attend digitally while you stream the show online.
Kathleen Flood
2.13.12
Art

Print Lives! The Rise Of DIY Publishing And The Revival Of The Printed Word

A brief foray into the rapidly changing ecosystem of printed matter.
Emerson Rosenthal
2.13.12
Sports

This Week in Balls - February 13, 2012

The biggest story of the week was the emergence of Jeremy Lin for the Knicks, as well as the emergence of the Knicks, as well as the emergence of coverage of the Knicks.
Lou Doggs
Sports Staff
2.13.12
Noisey Blog

I Totally Watched The Grammys

It was the worst of times, it was the worst of times.
Sasha Hecht
2.13.12
Art

Original Creators: William Gibson

We take a look at some iconic artists from numerous disciplines who have left an enduring and indelible mark on today’s creators.
Morgan Poyau
2.13.12
Noisey Blog

Party Pics - The Babies at the Clocktower Gallery

This performance space and venue is perched atop the Criminal Court in downtown NYC.
VICE Staff
2.13.12
Stuff

London's Drowning

Michael Pinsky's latest public artwork uses heavenly halos on monuments in London to indicate how deep underwater your dead ass will be in a 1000 years.
Kevin Holmes
2.13.12
Motherboard Blog

Because All Pills are Not Equal, Here's a Quick Birth Control Primer

All pills are not equal.
Kelly Bourdet
2.13.12
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