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The old adage “every match tells a story” has been hip-tossed around
performative fighting circles since pro wrasslin began. As much as the WWE loves
to hammer home the notion that something historic happens in every match, it’s
usually just…
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nytimes.com
In life and art, death was never far from Earl Simmons.
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It’s no mistake that the music video for “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” begins
with the country star perched under a tree with giant, bulbous apples. The scen…
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villagevoice.com
The Mouse Roars June 21, 1994 Not yet a part of our genetic material, The Lion
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A gift to be swift follow the leader the rhyme will go… Everybody has an
opinion. MARLEY MARL: I think Eric B. went over the...
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theringer.com
Writer Tom King weaves a tense whodunnit into a sometimes controversial plotline
that examines the psychological turmoil beneath the costume, from PTSD to
addiction
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villagevoice.com
Picture This On the set, the street, and at dinner with X director Spike Lee
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Having invented this poll twice — in 1971 on my way out the Voice’s door and in
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America’s critical establishment has spoken, naming Childish Gambino’s “This Is
America” the top single of the year. All told, this year’s Pazz & Jop Music
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Nearly 10 years since the Auto-Tune-targeting track, Jay’s career has taken on
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theringer.com
Marvel’s longest-running Netflix series evolved in its third season. But it
isn’t as easy for a show to reflect the world’s constantly evolving politics as
it would like.
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latimes.com
For four decades, the Beastie Boys have proved to be masters of empty
maximalism.
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theringer.com
From Post Malone to Lil Dicky, a bro wave has crashed the shores of rap. But not
every white rapper is comfortable with the idea. And maybe it needs to go
altogether.
over 5 years ago
rollingstone.com
Miller’s catalog was varied, constantly improving and consistently rewarding.
These are 10 songs to start with.
over 5 years ago
bleedingcool.com
The origins of poet and playwright Eve L. Ewing getting the Riri Williams:
Ironheart gig came from a number of tweets made last year.
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mic.com
The finish line for a comic’s set on 2 Dope Queens, a four-part HBO comedy
special which ends Friday, is almost always the outstretched arms of co-hosts
Phoebe Robinson and Jessica Williams. As guests head backstage, Robinson and
Williams envelop…
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thefader.com
Just saying “Nazis” works to absolve white people from engaging with America’s
history of systemic racism.
over 6 years ago
mic.com
There’s an unfortunate irony to the fact that Tyler, the Creator may have
possibly been outed as gay or bisexual on the fifth anniversary of Frank Ocean’s
2012 record, Channel Orange. On Monday, headlines started flying around the
internet that…
over 6 years ago
thefader.com
The narrative of post-prison rap albums has long been determined by the threat
of un-freedom.
over 7 years ago
thefader.com
We want our most prolific artists to be beyond capitalism, but what does that
say about us?
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