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Basketball

Jeanie Buss Will Do Anything to Make the Lakers Great Again
Buss fired her brother from his position running the team's basketball operations—then apologized to fans for not having done it sooner.
Eric Nusbaum
10.4.17
SteamWorld Dig

'SteamWorld Dig 2' Is This Year's Most Satisfying Hole Digging Simulator
This is also a formal apology for dismissing the original 'SteamWorld Dig.'
Patrick Klepek
10.4.17
New music

Get Tilted and Reckless to NETTO’s “The Weekend”
Never stop the riddim.
Devin Pacholik
10.4.17
Interviews

Weaves Are Renewed Through Fire on 'Wide Open'
The Toronto garage rock band channel an electric creative energy that results in a refined, confident sounding sophomore LP.
Sarah MacDonald
10.4.17
ALIENS

In Search of the Truth Behind Canada's Most Infamous UFO Sighting
It's been 50 years since one of the most well-documented UFO incidents in Canadian history.
Hillary Gillis
10.4.17
Premieres

Kyle Wildfern's 'It Was Never Summer' EP Changes as Much as the Seasons Do
The Brampton rapper hones in on a genuine kaleidoscope of sounds and moods.
Phil Witmer
10.4.17
Rapid Response

Here's How to Make Your Voice Heard About the Shooting in Las Vegas
Gun violence is an issue that affects everyone. You have a voice if you choose to use it.
Nick Chedli Carter
10.4.17
Las Vegas Shooting

Gunshot Survivors Have Stories for the Las Vegas Wounded
"There were just so many triggers in everyday life that would set me off," one victim of a previous shooting told us.
Elizabeth Van Brocklin
10.4.17
Internet Videos Of Particular Importance

Tyler, The Creator and Kali Uchis Play a Chill, Piano-Rap “See You Again”
He described it as a "random acoustic version."
Alex Robert Ross
10.4.17
SCOTUS

A stripper party thrown by “Peaches” made the Supreme Court nostalgic
Taylor Dolven
10.4.17
Noisey News

Traffic Signs in Iowa Are Using Taylor Swift Lyrics to Get People Off Their Phones
Look what your reckless driving made them do.
Lauren O'Neill
10.4.17
Interviews

For Primitive Man, Misery Is a Way of Life
Stream the Denver doom trio's visceral new album, 'Caustic,' and read vocalist Ethan McCarthy's thoughts on DIY, gentrification, and feeling bad.
Ben Hutcherson
10.4.17
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