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Year: 2019
This week we feature new music from Kanye West, Madonna, Nick Murphy, Bun B, Flying Lotus, and more.
On the eve of Biden’s 2020 Democratic Presidential bid announcement, his contributions to mass incarceration and the war on drugs call into question just how “Democratic” he is.
With Avengers: Endgame just hours away, we predict which of the big heroes live and which heroes bite the dust (for real this time).
A trailer has dropped for the new political doc that follows four trailblazers, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, during their 2018 midterm election Congressional runs.
Even a chorus with four repetitious lines of “we love the Earth” can’t convince anyone that we actually do, considering we’re still treating it like shit
It’s bold. It’s sweeping. And it aims to erase almost all student loan debt while making college vastly more affordable. Here’s what you need to know.
In our second and final look at digital minimalism, we talk about how grayscaling your screen and turning off notifications can go a long way to taking back control from your digital devices.
Lizzo’s latest album is a musical masterclass on confidence, wonderfully showing us all a thing or two about self-love, embracing emotion, and having fun.
From Rocketman to Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time In Hollywood, here are the most exciting films making their debut at 2019’s Cannes Film Festival.
Tech gurus Tristan Harris and Cal Newport give some expert advice on digital minimalism and how to take back control of your lives.
Although generally regarded as bad films with bad actors, teen rom-coms and the actors that play in them are—and may always be—culturally relevant.
The Department of Justice released a heavily-redacted Mueller report yesterday. Now the House has issued a subpoena.
The 90’s gave rise to the biggest R&B acts since Motown’s peak. Qrewcial takes a look at artists like Lizzo, Ari Lennox, and more who are bringing the genre back into the spotlight.
This week we pick new music from Anderson.Paak, Open Mike Eagle & Danny Brown, the Flaming Lips, the Cranberries, and more.
Andrew Yang, the “radical” 2020 Democratic presidential hopeful, proposes Universal Basic Income as a means to curb income inequality. Is the policy as radical as the man himself?