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The Cheapest Places to Travel This Summer to Save on Airfare
Avoid hoards of tourists and sky-high prices by strategically booking trips when destinations aren’t as popular.
Melissa Kravitz
6.8.18
LGBTQ

The Film About the Messy Reality of Learning to Accept Your Nonbinary Child
"A Kid Like Jake" follows a couple learning to accept their gender non-conforming child. Trans director Silas Howard tells Broadly about portraying that journey honestly, missteps and all.
Diana Tourjée
6.8.18
New music

lemin.'s "My Body" Is a Lust-Fueled, Lost Breakup Ballad from the 90s
The Toronto artist's new song explores the eternal struggle between what the brain needs and what the flesh wants.
Phil Witmer
6.8.18
The VICE Guide to Right Now

The New 'Halloween' Trailer Is Full of Terror and Bloody Human Teeth
Jamie Lee Curtis is going up against Michael Myers once again.
River Donaghey
6.8.18
stanley cup

Alex Ovechkin and the Caps Partied it Up in Las Vegas Last Night
The Washington Capitals made the most of being in Las Vegas while celebrating their Stanley Cup win.
Liam Daniel Pierce
6.8.18
anthony bourdain

Anthony Bourdain Made Us All Proud to Be Line Cooks
After Bourdain, we tried to become better—as cooks, as people—and began to reexamine why it was we punched the clock and one another in the dicks.
Brian McManus
6.8.18
stream of the crop

Stream of the Crop: 9 New Albums for Heavy Rotation
Kanye West and Kid Cudi get together on 'KIDS SEE GHOSTS,' Snail Mail's Lindsey Jordan makes music for the lovelorn, and a collaboration between Bon Iver and The National enters the world quietly.
Colin Joyce
Kristin Corry
Alex Robert Ross
6.8.18
tech harm reduction

We Talked to People Who Work in Tech About How They Manage Screen Time
The irony of a Silicon Valley leader setting a no-phone rule.
Jesse Hicks
6.8.18
Facebook

Facebook waited 16 days to tell people their private posts were actually public
While Congress refuses to act on a bill that would require companies to disclose breaches within 72 hours.
David Gilbert
6.8.18
Premieres

Driftmachine New Ambient LP Is Jittery, Miserable, and Kinda Comforting Too
'Shunter' finds the Berlin duo sinking further into the gloomy abstractions they've explored in the past. It feels so bad, which feels so good.
Colin Joyce
6.8.18
Expert Witness with Robert Christgau

Robert Christgau on Parquet Courts' Sharp, Sinewy New Album
The Dean of American Rock Critics reviews the Brooklyn-based band's 'Wide Awaaaaake!," No Age's 'Snares Like a Haircut," plus recent albums from The Coathangers, Idles, and Bully.
Robert Christgau
6.8.18
Motherboard Shorties

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Parkland Survivor David Hogg on Being a Target of Hoaxes
On June 5th, Parkland survivor David Hogg’s home was “swatted” when someone called his local sheriff’s office claiming a hostage situation. We spoke with him about being a target of false flag hoaxers.
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