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TNGHT: Hudson Mohawke & Lunice Live At Village Underground

Two hours of a prolapse-inducing bass and VJ show.
Kyle Ross
6.28.12
Music

A Whole Album Of One Minute Songs

Comedian Alana Johnston's "Self Esteem Party" only takes the good bits of pop songs.
Monica Heisey
6.28.12
New music

Muse's Olympics Theme Song Sounds Exactly Like What You'd Expect

But, like pole vaulting or role-play, you just have to commit.
Luke O'Neil
6.28.12
Motherboard Blog

#CNNFail & #FoxFail: Court Strikes Down Obamacare!

So it’s a little past 10 am, and reporters, bloggers, twitterers, and Don Verrilli are huddled around the SCOTUS liveblog or their the TV or their various feeds. The decision is expected any second. C-Span blares in the background. Then, wait, we’re...
Brian Merchant
6.28.12
Music

Lil Wayne Stood Me Up

My drunken search for Weezy F. Baby at the Audio Xciter App Launch Party.
Wilbert L. Cooper
6.28.12
Mass Studies

Daum Space. 1 (2011)

Metropolitan productivity meets island tranquility.
The Creators Project
6.28.12
Reviews

Marconi Union - 'Different Colours'

Following up the scientifically-concluded "most relaxing song of all time" wi—zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz....
Gavin Haynes
6.28.12
Design

Wearable Tech Belt Tells You Off For Bad Posture

You should’ve listened to your mother, now you’re getting shouted at by a belt.
Kevin Holmes
6.28.12
Motherboard Blog

Lonesome George, Just Another Casualty of Mass Extinction

Lonesome George is dead, long live Lonesome George. The 100 year-old icon, the last Pinta Island tortoise, has gone to some great, sparsely vegetated island in the sky. His loss was mourned across the blogosphere. The news brings sad tidings, to be...
Brian Merchant
6.28.12
Boyle's Brains

Rejected GOP Campaign Strategies

Gingrich wanted to make DJ Earworm’s mash-up of 2011 popular radio hits, “World Go Boom,” his answer to all questions.
Megan Boyle
6.28.12
Stuff

The VICE Guide to Being Gay

Everything you ever wanted to know about gayness, but were too afraid to ass.
VICE Staff
6.28.12
Motherboard Blog

Robots Can Now Beat Us at Rock-Paper-Scissors, World Domination Coming Soon

Computers can already beat us at chess and Jeopardy, so this one seems a little behind the curve. If robots couldn’t beat us in a mindless game of rock, paper, scissors by now, I don’t think we’d have to worry much about that whole singularity thing...
Brian Merchant
6.28.12
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