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Film

Werner Herzog Really, Really Likes Volcanoes
We caught up with the legendary filmmaker to talk about 'Into the Inferno,' his gorgeous new documentary about volcanoes, poetry, and North Korea.
James Yeh
10.27.16
thump news

Martin Garrix and Carl Cox to Star in New Dance Music Documentary, ‘What We Started’
The film will cover 30 years of dance music history.
Krystal Rodriguez
10.27.16
Premieres

Silent Are Making Some Goddamn Angry Noise
The band's new album 'A Century of Abuse' puts a Mexicali punk spin on classic postpunk.
Zachary Lipez
10.27.16
Culture

Meet the Artist Bringing Faces of Colour Out of the Shadows
Zahra Siddiqui is a digital artist taking on the invisible majority
Tari Ngangura
10.27.16
FIGHTLAND

Anthony Pettis vs. Max Holloway Is the Fight the Featherweight Division Needs
The featherweight landscape has been a tad foggy of late. Anthony Pettis and Max Holloway get the chance to ensure their credentials as title contenders are crystal clear.
Jake Hughes
10.27.16
Premieres

PREMIERE: Watch A Boogie wit Da Hoodie Mob Out in the Video for "Timeless"
The song is on his new EP, 'TBA'
Noisey Staff
10.27.16
beer

Millennials Are Buying Beer Instead of Health Insurance, CEO Claims
“Young people can do the math,” Aetna CEO Mark Bertolini said this week. “Gas for the car, beer on Fridays and Saturdays, health insurance.”
Wyatt Marshall
10.27.16
guantanamo bay

Guantanamo parole board says Abu Zubaydah will be a “forever prisoner”
Jason Leopold
10.27.16
News

One of Vine’s Biggest Stars Tells Us What Happens Next
"It's bittersweet."
Kaleigh Rogers
10.27.16
Premieres

Madder Mortem's New Album Revisits Norway's Progressive Metal Roots
Stream 'Red In Tooth And Claw,' the genre-defying quintet's first new album since 2009.
Kim Kelly
10.27.16
noisey and friends

Bouncing Around Lil Uzi Vert's Home Turf, and More
The Black episode of Noisey & Friends also features RZA and Paul Banks, FIDLAR, and the world according to soul man Charles Bradley.
Noisey Staff
10.27.16
Football

Too Much of the Josh Brown Case Sounds Familiar
In the wake of the NFL's Ray Rice fiasco, Roger Goodell pledged that the league would "do better" on issues of domestic violence. The case of Josh Brown, who was cut by the Giants this week, shows how little has changed.
Julie DiCaro
10.27.16
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