A California appeals court has paved the way for the release of former Manson family member, Leslie Van Houten, on parole. A panel of three judges voted two-to-one to reinstate a Board of Parole decision […]
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Anna Delvey Is Dropping a Single and a Podcast: ‘Meet the Real Me’
From Inventing Anna to a newly invented career. On Tuesday, Anna Delvey — the convicted fraudster and fake socialite who served as inspiration for Netflix’s Inventing Anna — announced that she’ll be releasing a weekly […]
Despite Elizabeth Holmes’ Best Efforts, She Is Finally in Prison
After exhausting every possible option, including literally trying to fleeing the country, Elizabeth Holmes is finally serving her 11-year prison sentence for defrauding investors in her blood-testing startup Theranos. Since being found guilty in January […]
‘Street Fighter 6’ Is a Knockout for Gamers of All Levels
The thing about being first is that it usually puts a target on your back. For Street Fighter, despite setting the standard for an entire genre in 1987, and perfecting it in 1991, it meant […]
‘Worth It or Woke’: One Man’s Mission to Build a Red-Pilled Rotten Tomatoes
For those worried about the so-called “woke mind virus,” it’s tough keeping track of all the stuff you’re supposed to hate and boycott. Naturally, there will always be major figures and brands at top of […]
Kadeem Continues to Build His Career in Boston
Blue Chips is a monthly rap column that highlights exceptional rising rappers. To read previous columns, click here. Name five Boston rappers. Take a second. Stop reading and think about it. Kudos if you got […]
Water From Your Eyes: Everyone’s Crushed
Among rock’s underclassmen, Water From Your Eyes’ Rachel Brown and Nate Amos present like back-of-classroom slackers with drool stains on their hoodie sleeves, their minds too clogged with Vine compilations to pay attention to World History. […]
Gia Margaret: Romantic Piano
It’s an audacious move to put a single song with vocals and lyrics in the middle of an otherwise instrumental album. There’s no avoiding the significance the words will take on, standing like a lone […]
Sparks: The Girl Is Crying in Her Latte
Most underdog rock documentaries paint a doleful portrait of neglected geniuses who have been cruelly denied their due. Director Edgar Wright’s 2021 love letter to Sparks, The Sparks Brothers, doesn’t exactly make that case: The copious clips […]
Jay Worthy / Roc Marciano: Nothing Bigger Than the Program
Over the past decade, Jay Worthy has become one of the most dependable members of the West Coast underground. The Compton-by-way-of-Vancouver emcee is half of LNDN DRGS, the project he formed with producer Sean House in 2014. […]
All the ‘Street Fighter’ Games, Ranked
Hadōken! It’s sounds like a nonsense word, and it mostly is, despite translating to “Wave Motion Fist” from Japanese. But when shouted, it embodies a pop culture phenomenon that triggers nostalgia in multiple generations of […]
Sheryl Crow: Sheryl Crow
Sheryl Crow’s self-produced second album begins with a woman scanning the sky for extraterrestrial life. “I swear they’re out there,” she sings, barreling down the highway in hot pursuit. It ends, 12 songs later, with […]

