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Dear Black People: Cut White Gays Some Slack
A recent editorial on TIME.com suggested that white gay men are stealing black culture. What the writer fails to understand is that much of modern black pop culture is stolen from gay people—specifically, everything about Beyonce.
Dave Schilling
7.11.14
lessons in sport

A Tall, Cold Glass
When does a glass of lemonade have anything to do with sports? When abstract art is involved.
Lessons In Sport
7.11.14
Words

Say Hello to the Red Bull Music Academy Class of 2014
Here are some of the names that we're really excited about.
Lauren Martin and John Calvert
7.11.14
earth

Why Isn't Smog-Gobbling Concrete More Popular?
If Italy is doing it, why hasn’t the rest of the world caught on?
Nadja Sayej
7.11.14
News

Drivers Get Screwed Over Constantly in America
In order to legally operate a motor vehicle on public roads in the US today, citizens must abide an astonishing array of affronts to even the most basic concepts of civil liberty.
Michael Tracey
7.11.14
Quiz Mania!

QUIZ: How Sad Are You?
It's hard out here in this big bad world.
Noisey Staff
7.11.14
we saw this

Justin Timberlake is Not Interested in You Throwing Your Underwear at Him
And other observations from seeing Justin Timberlake live last night.
Drew Millard
7.11.14
Europe

Rome Is Not Intimidated by ISIS Threats to Conquer it for the Caliphate
ISIS has vowed to conquer the capital of Christendom, but in Rome it’s business as usual. At least on the surface.
Christopher Livesay
7.11.14
iraq

Kurds Have Seized Oil Fields in Northern Iraq
Kurds seized two major oil fields near the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk this morning, as they seemingly move further toward independence.
John Beck
7.11.14
Luis Suarez

Where Have You Gone, Luis Suarez?
The Vampire heads to Catalonia. This should be good.
Chris Collision
7.11.14
Gavin Haynes Sleepless Nights

Britain's Pop Stars Are More Right-Wing Than You Think
They've put a lot of money in offshore tax shelters.
Gavin Haynes
7.11.14
Art

Talking Technological Prejudice And Anti-Surveillance Protests With Artist Zach Blas
In 2011, taken by the emergence of mass protest movements around the world, artist Zach Blas began making his "Facial Weaponization Suite," a series of community workshops that discuss and resist biometric facial recognition technologies.
Ben Valentine
7.11.14
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