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Year: 2019
From Governors Ball to Outside Lands, here are all the biggest and best music festivals this summer.
The indie-punk trailblazer talks Sleater-Kinney, Filthy Friends, R.E.M., and Donald Trump’s impact on the Pacific Northwest.
In part one of our sleep series, we share Alzheimer’s prevention tips and demystify the sleep cycle to help you reach a new level of wellbeing.
Despite being a seemingly principled man, Rosenstein ultimately failed in his position by choosing when and when not to stick to those principles.
After Endgame’s massive weekend gross of $1.2 billion (yes, billion), we look at what records the movie has smashed and which ones are still left.
Jim Carrey tries to foil Sonic the Hedgehog in the first bizarre glimpse of the iconic video game character’s theatrical debut.
With AOC leading the progressive charge and Dems shifting policies, it’s fair to wonder if progressives are the new Democratic Party or simply threatening party unity.
Showrunners may have hurt the rest of the season by not killing off enough characters in last night’s episode 3. Here’s why.
Here’s your update on who died in episode 3’s Battle of Winterfell and where the pool participants stand now on points. Warning: major spoilers.
From my wildly inexperienced boss to insanely lofty goals, here’s my experience working for a startup that may make you reconsider that job offer.
Schoolboy Q’s fifth studio album proves his staying power in hip-hop by showcasing his singularity and his versatility with both lyricism and sounds.
The epic conclusion to the Marvel saga is a thrilling, emotional, and awe-inspiring film that more than lives up to the hype.
The latest rom-com from Netflix, starring Gina Rodriguez and Lakeith Stanfield, isn’t trying to be revolutionary and that’s part of the magic.
As quarter one of 2019 comes to a close, we’ve made the decision to begin running ads. Here is a brief rundown on where we started, where we are now, and why this decision was made.
The fallout from losing The Office and other shows, and the arrival of Disney+ in the fall, could end Netflix’s time as the streaming king.