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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.
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.
We rank the nine big hopefuls based on chances of winning right now, plus we look at their momentum and the obstacles they face.
Diversity, equality, and representation start with giving everyone opportunities to make art.
It has been a long journey towards diversity and equality in the MCU. Here is where we’ve come from, where we are now, and what can still be done.
The controversial and draconian app, backed by both Google and Apple, spells disaster for women’s rights in Saudi Arabia.
With the recent suicide of Prodigy’s Keith Flint, Qrewcial examines the need for an open mental health discussion and self-care for today’s musicians.
President Trump’s controversial border wall is more of a symbolic gesture of hypocrisy than effective counter-measure.
We rank the six big hopefuls based on chances of winning right now, plus we look at their momentum and the obstacles they face
A little-known short directed by Cuarón may—and should—come back to haunt him, if only to rid a terrible stigma.
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 Senator has positioned herself as progressive Democrats’ white knight, but those in the communities she has served have long been unconvinced.
What is the recipe for the perfect protest and how did we go from marching on Washington to changing our profile pictures to show solidarity?
Op-Ed: The shaving brand’s new ad has sparked outrage, but it’s message to men of ridding toxic masculinity has never been more relevant and necessary.