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A Brief Look at Skateboarding's Gay Past

Does Brian Anderson's announcement mean we're going to see a new wheel company based on Tom of Finland graphics? Or a board company with bara and yaoi graphics challenging Hook-Ups?
Max Dubler
10.3.16
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Photos from the Latest Protest in Poland Against the Crackdown on Women's Rights

Under a new proposed bill, women who have an abortion could face up to five years in prison.
Karol Grygoruk, words by Katarzyna Stupnicka
10.3.16
we saw this

Ten Years Later, The Killers' 'Sam's Town' Has Aged Better Than America Itself

We join the band in Vegas to celebrate, reflect, and party on. Plus we find out what's up with their forthcoming LP.
Eve Barlow
10.3.16
thump news

Somebody Unsuccessfully Tried to Sneak a Large Bag of Fruits and Vegetables Into a Rave This Weekend

And we think we've worked out why...
Angus Harrison
10.3.16
Brexit

UK prime minister: 'There will be no opt-out for Brexit'

May set a date of March 2017 and insisted that Scotland would be leaving the EU along with the rest of the United Kingdom.
Isabella Mackie
10.3.16
Art

A Saltwater Radio Broadcasts Stories from a River

'What the River Told Me' is a radio broadcast like no other.
TCP Staff
Catherine Chapman
10.3.16
Premieres

Only Three Songs into Her Career, Toronto’s Liza Makes Better Music Than You with “All Alone"

Her new track is a gift to R&B.
Devin Pacholik
10.3.16
mashing

David Ortiz Doesn't Need Baseball Anymore

You probably have to go back to Ted Williams, and the .316/.451/.645 line he put up in 1960, to find a superstar who walked off the field with so much left to give. And make no mistake: the Boston Red Sox slugger is going out on top.
Rian Watt
10.3.16
the end of the invincible dream

Pep Guardiola’s Magnificent Defeatibles: Reviewing Tottenham vs. Manchester City

In the second instalment of the Premier League Review, we get inside the head of a melancholy sports editor, shredding his Pep Guardiola back-page spread.
Will Magee
10.3.16
future of food

How the Science From 'Jurassic Park' is Being Used to Make Beer

Fossil Fuels Saison is a beer that's 45 million years in the making.
Christopher Osburn
10.3.16
Cocktails

Hong Kong's Most Famous Cocktail Is a Tower of Foam and Faux Caviar

The Earl Grey Caviar Martini's sky-high coiffe of white foam sits on top of a bed of bright orange boba-like beads, casting a shadow over Hong Kong’s cocktail scene.
Kate Springer
10.3.16
Gender

The Gender-Neutral Hair Salon Cutting Through Sexism

Why should men and women have to pay differently for hair cuts? That's one question that London hairdresser Barberette is trying to solve.
Tamara Micner
10.3.16
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