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Premiere: Rich Kidd - "I'd Be Lying" (Produced by DJ Dahi)

To celebrate the 4th of July, we've got a brand new video from a Canadian rapper named Rich Kidd, produced by DJ Dahi, the dude that made "Money Trees" for Kendrick.
Patrick McGuire
7.4.13
Art

Exploring The Physical And Digital Through Architectural Design

In their series Augmented Structures Refik Anadol and Alper Derinbogaz explore architecture through sound and the visual arts.
Kevin Holmes
7.4.13
Meet the Nieratkos

Inside the Writer's Studio

Former pro skater Scott Bourne moved to Paris to write the next great American novel.
Chris Nieratko
7.4.13
Stuff

I Want to Bone Justin Trudeau

There’s something so off about everything he does, and that’s what makes me want him so bad. I know that boning Justin would be one of the weirdest experiences of my life and I would probably never climax.
Stephanie Mercier Voyer
7.4.13
Features

All Anyone Cares About is Whether 'Magna Carta Holy Grail' is Better Than 'Yeezus'

The internet's favourite contrarian takes a look, track by track.
Joe Bishop
7.4.13
Question Of The Day

What's the Most American Way to Celebrate the Fourth of July?

"Being loud in a diner."
Danny McDonald
7.4.13
Motherboard Blog

Antibiotic-Resistant Livestock Bugs Are Finding Their Way Back to People

Factory farm workers are carrying super germs created by habitually lacing livestock with antibiotics.
Mat McDermott
7.4.13
Motherboard Blog

Snoop On Your Own Metadata With MIT's Help

MIT Media Lab's César Hidalgo, Deepak Jagdish and Daniel Smilkov are allowing email users the chance to look at and learn from their own metadata.
DJ Pangburn
7.4.13
Motherboard Blog

Palm Trees, Mammoths, and the Obamadon: A Tour Through Presidential Taxonomy

US presidents have a slew of species named after them.
Jason Koebler
7.4.13
Premieres

Nina Kraviz: "Fire"

In her new video, the Siberian producer takes a trip to Mars.
Noisey Staff
7.4.13
Greg Palast's Column

When Journalism Fails, Try Poetry and Fiction

They might do a better job of actually changing the world.
Greg Palast
7.4.13
Motherboard Blog

Hot, Wet, and Deadly: The First Decade of the 21st Century in Review

The head of the World Meteorological Organization calls it all "unprecedented."
Mat McDermott
7.4.13
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