Titan Disaster The final pieces of debris and evidence were retrieved from the implosion site and will now be analyzed The Untied States Coast Guard said it recovered “presumed human remains” as it dredged up […]
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Half-Palestinian Supermodel Gigi Hadid Condemns ‘Terrorizing of Innocent People’ After Hamas Attack on Israel
Gigi Hadid, who is half-Palestinian, has spoken up about Israel–Hamas war, saying, “The terrorizing of innocent people is not in alignment with and does not do any good for the ‘Free Palestine’ movement.” Hadid, whose […]
The Music of Heatmiser
When Elliott Smith and his college buddy Neil Gust formed Heatmiser in Portland in the early ’90s, all the pieces started falling into place. They had two supremely talented songwriters, a thrashing yet tuneful alt-rock […]
Babyfxce E: The X Tape
In the summer of 2020, the freak show that is Flint’s street rap scene blossomed. Three of the city’s landmark rap songs dropped within the span of a few months, all featuring the scene’s signature […]
Maiya the Don: Hot Commodity
In the music video for her breakout single “Telfy,” Maiya The Don shimmies down the aisle of a beauty store in Crocs, flexes her designer handbag, and gets sturdy with her girls at a playground. […]
Jlin: Perspective EP
In the six years since Jlin’s last proper album, the genre-shattering Black Origami, the bounds of her musical practice have exploded. With conceptual artist Kevin Beasley, she transfigured the sounds of a cotton gin that […]
Musk’s X Drowning in Israel-Hamas Misinformation Amid Fact-Checking Delays
Community Notes, Elon Musk‘s solution to combating misinformation on X (formerly Twitter), is barely able to keep up with a wave of graphic media, false claims, and hateful content relating to the Israel-Hamas conflict. The […]
Unraveling The Sonic And Lyric Tapestry Of Cullen Jack
Acclaimed musician, Cullen Jack emerges as an artist who embraces eclectic soundscapes, painting rich auditory masterpieces. He deftly intertwines symphonic instruments such as oboes, tubas, and English horns, even incorporating the twinkly harmonies of a […]
The Universal Resonance Of Emerald M.’s “I Could’ve Died”
Emerald M., an exceptional singer-songwriter, is mesmerizing audiences globally with her new song, “I Could’ve Died.” Veering away from her Burmese origins, she explores raw and unvarnished life experiences. Inspired by the world around her, […]
Doja Cat’s Edgelord Posts Have People Freaking Out. It’s Nothing New
There’s a popular adage floating around the social media site formerly known as Twitter: “I miss the old Doja.” With the release of her album Scarlet this fall, pop star Doja Cat debuted a new […]
Mary Lattimore: Goodbye, Hotel Arkada
Listening to a Mary Lattimore album is like flipping through a scrapbook full of yellowing photographs. For the Los Angeles-based harpist, no moment is too trivial to capture in music: the lone deer she saw […]
The Darkness: Permission to Land… Again (20th Anniversary Edition)
The Darkness pursued rock stardom in the same way that people nowadays strive to be pro running backs or music journalists: headlong, and without care for how the position is currently valued. As East Anglian […]

