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Month: February 2019
Disney’s plate is full between upcoming Hulu animated shows, the impending Fox deal, and the future of its once-Netflix live-action superhero universe.
Why budget cuts in music education are short-sighted, scandalous, and will leave our children academically and culturally worse off.
Warren checked a box on a registration form claiming to be Native American, after identifying as white. That sentiment simmered in American minds.
The darling duo Tender, made of James Cullen and Dan Cobb, explore the depths of emotions. Here are three tracks for when you need to feel something.
MARINA burst back onto the scene this week with her first music release since her album Froot in 2015.
Our own Michael Heimbaugh put together his top ten Vampire Weekend songs last week. But that list needs another look, so here’s my top ten.
Awards shows can be lame, petty, popularity contests. But this year’s 61st Annual Grammy Awards had some amazing moments. Here are the best six.
LCD Soundsystem returns with a raucous and energetic release recorded at the legendary Greenwich Village studio.
ICE’s recent arrest of rapper 21 Savage has sparked debate on immigration reform and shined a spotlight on the intersection of blackness, immigration, and hip-hop culture.
The Green New Deal is here. Details have emerged for the ambitious plan, but does it have a chance to become legislation?
The nonconformist UK noise-makers’ latest release will leave your head spinning. But are they visionary or vain?
Apple AirPods define a user experience and interface that exemplifies an ideal version of Orwellian dreams. What can we learn from them?
What’s heading to Hulu in February? Check out our top 5 shows you should watch this month!
In preparation for their upcoming record ‘Father of the Bride,’ we count down the top 10 best tunes from the celebrated indie-pop tricksters.
This post-breakup celebration doesn’t do enough to distance itself from the singer’s pre-breakup pop recyclables.