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The 22 most underrated albums of 2017
They may have flown under your radar this year, but they're all here for you now as we step into 2018
12/29/2017 23:59 UTC
Reddit's ugly, racist secret: How it became the most hateful space on the Internet
The powerhouse website is turning a blind eye to hate, explains Southern Poverty Law Center's Keegan Hankes
03/18/2015 16:30 UTC
R.I.P, the list pop song: Missing the lost art of rock 'n' roll lyrical overload
From The Nails' "88 Lines About 44 Women" to R.E.M.'s big hit, they don't write them like this anymore
01/10/2016 02:30 UTC
David Bowie and Iggy Pop's golden years are set for the big screen
"Death of a President" director Gabriel Range will delve into the glam rock duo's years together in Berlin
02/08/2013 16:55 UTC
Upcoming movies: Awesome or awful?
Terry Gilliam and Tim Burton's latest, Britney and Lindsay do Bergman, and leaked Anne Frank-David Mamet dialogue
08/18/2009 14:19 UTC
While the Food Network is in flux, Magnolia shows there’s still a hunger for stand-and-stir TV
Chip and Joanna Gaines' lifestyle network is feeding viewers the comfort cooking shows they've been craving
10/02/2023 16:01 UTC
From Britney to Lorde: Young women shift from embracing body positivity to body neutrality as teens
Many people, and especially women, simply don’t want to be perceived by others these days
08/28/2021 15:00 UTC
Not Gangnam's style: The kitsch and soul of Kim Jong-Un country
North Korean pop is a far cry from “Gangnam Style,” but it has a lot to say about a country we barely know
11/09/2012 23:10 UTC
Science: People love to cheat and it makes them feel really good!
“We were a little appalled” by the study's findings, says lead researcher Nicole E. Ruedy
10/08/2013 20:28 UTC
The best '90s songs you completely forgot about
From "Miss Teen USA" to "Sister Havana," the '90s gems that somehow disappeared from the cultural radar
08/02/2014 19:00 UTC
"We missed a chance to be a leader": Can Reddit's new policies really prevent "involuntary pornography"?
The site announced changes to prevent another "Fappening" -- but it's entering tricky territory in defining consent
02/25/2015 22:01 UTC
With crowdsourcing, everyone's a detective now
Reddit got it all wrong. So why do we all think we have the expertise to solve crimes after watching "CSI"?
04/25/2013 04:00 UTC
New INXS doc revives Michael Hutchence's vibrant mystique amidst the band's diminished legacy
The Australian band was one the biggest in the world thanks to its frontman's mesmerizing charisma and moody vocals
01/21/2020 23:14 UTC
How to write about murder for teens, as an adult: Consider Piggy in "Lord of the Flies"
"Lord of the Flies" was the first book to make a major impression on me. And I knew who the Piggy in my school was
02/13/2022 00:30 UTC
K-pop: Holding up a fast, fizzy funhouse mirror to American cultural imperialism
If all you know about Korean pop music is "Gagnam Style," you've been missing out
08/19/2015 02:59 UTC
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