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Why 1994 was the best year for music
From Sugar's "Gee Angel" to Suede's "We Are the Pigs," proof that '94 gave us some of our greatest songs ever
10/04/2014 19:00 UTC
Courtney Love called me a retard
Courtney Love called me a retard -- and
other unforgettable moments from the press tent at MTV's Video Music
Awards.
09/11/1998 22:04 UTC
Almost one million people a year get blood clots, but the risks aren't always obvious
Blood clots kill more Americans than breast cancer or car accidents. Here's what experts say are the warning signs
07/31/2023 09:30 UTC
Watch Maine's GOP governor lose his mind after Rachel Maddow asks him one simple question
"Her neurotic fixation on Gov. LePage is bizarre," his office replied, "what is her weird fascination with him?"
01/26/2016 21:41 UTC
Kate Bush
With a voice you either love or hate, she belts out a song with a desperation that grabs you and won't let go.
03/21/2001 01:38 UTC
Oscar has issues: In an acerbic, awkward evening loaded with noble causes, #WhiteStarsMatter
Chris Rock wrestles with Hollywood racism, Joe Biden goes Gaga and Leo turns rebel with a cause. It almost worked!
02/29/2016 16:00 UTC
Grimes isn't a novelty act: Maybe we'll see more female producers when we stop treating them like kooky freaks
Too often, female producers and songwriters are seen as outliers rather than legitimate artists
11/13/2015 04:28 UTC
The gospel according to Sinéad O'Connor: She was right all along
The late singer's legendary "SNL" moment outraged the mainstream — and was a massive breakthrough for '90s feminism
07/27/2023 10:00 UTC
Ethereal, evocative, and inventive: why the music of Kate Bush spans generations
Somehow, Bush is reaching greater fame in 2022 than she did during the 1980s
06/20/2022 01:00 UTC
"Worse than a nothing burger": The Nunes memo lands with a thud
The Nunes memo admits that it doesn't discredit the Trump-Russia probe, but buries that part under a smokescreen
02/02/2018 18:59 UTC
"Yellowjackets" unapologetically follows YA logic, from the Big Dance to bitter betrayals
A bunch of teens crash-landed and are stranded in the wilderness? May as well throw a rager!
01/11/2022 00:00 UTC
One woman died on an Alaska mayor’s property. Then another. No one has ever been charged
The men involved — the ex-mayor’s sons — faced few consequences despite a long history of similar allegations
11/15/2023 22:00 UTC
Natalie Portman talks to Salon about her directorial debut: "I felt lucky to make the film in Israel because being a female director there isn’t unusual"
The Oscar-winning actress opens up about directing and starring in Amos Oz's "A Tale of Love and Darkness"
08/20/2016 02:59 UTC
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