Over the past weekend, activists across the country have joined together to protest against police brutality and mourn the brutal death of George Floyd, a black man who died while in police custody in Minneapolis last week. In the midst of the protests, another police killing of a black man …
Read More »'The First Time' With Patton Oswalt
Patton Oswalt recounted his earliest experiences of Star Wars and Comic-Con — as well as the unconventional confidence boost Jason Alexander gave him during a guest appearance on Seinfeld — in the latest installment of Rolling Stone‘s “The First Time.” Oswalt said he was eight years old when his parents …
Read More »Coronavirus Researcher Killed In Pittsburgh Murder-Suicide
Bing Liu, a University of Pittsburgh research assistant professor studying COVID-19, was found shot and killed in his townhouse on Saturday in what was apparently a murder-suicide, authorities say. Officials found Liu in his home in Ross Township, Pennsylvania, with gunshot wounds to his torso, neck, and head. Local police …
Read More »Kobe Bryant Posthumously Elected to Basketball Hall of Fame
Los Angeles Lakers legend Kobe Bryant, in his first year of eligibility, will be posthumously inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, the NBA announced Saturday. “He was one of the greatest competitors who stepped on the court and made sure his impact was felt on both sides …
Read More »Tokyo Olympics Will Be Postponed, Says International Olympic Committee Member
UPDATE: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and the International Olympic Committee have agreed to postpone the 2020 Summer Olympics, likely until next year, The Wall Street Journal reports. Abe said he spoke with IOC President Thomas Bach and they agreed upon a delay of “about one year,” though no exact …
Read More »Mart Crowley, Groundbreaking 'The Boys in the Band' Playwright, Dead at 84
Mart Crowley — best known for penning The Boys in the Band, a play about a group of gay and bisexual friends in New York City — has died at age 84. The playwright died Saturday night in Manhattan of complications from heart surgery, according to friend David Cuthbert, via …
Read More »Jia Tolentino and the Art of Millennial Angst
Whenever she’s working on an essay, Jia Tolentino pretends nobody will read it. “I don’t know if it’s a self-protective impulse, or like a chip missing, but I tend to only think about making myself happy,” she says. “The reward is satisfying whatever itch made me write in the first …
Read More »Creepy TikToks Blur the Line Between Frightening Fantasy and Unsettling Reality
Most of the posts on Bonskinny’s TikTok account show a young white woman in shorts and a tank top dancing to various popular songs like Die Antwoord’s “Pitbull Terrier” or Insane Clown Posse’s “Great Milenko.” In this respect, it’s like pretty much any other TikTok, except Bonskinny is wearing a …
Read More »How YouTube Changed Drag Culture
YouTube at 15 is our package of stories celebrating the streaming site’s anniversary. It’s hard to imagine, but there really was a time before makeup tutorials, conspiracy explainers, on-demand music videos — really, viral videos at large. Since it’s become such a ubiquitous part of culture, we set out to …
Read More »Vanessa Bryant on Kobe and Gianna: 'It's Impossible to Imagine Life Without Them'
Vanessa Bryant took to Instagram on Wednesday to express gratitude for the outpouring of support her family has received in the wake of her husband Kobe Bryant and 13-year-old daughter Gianna’s untimely deaths in a helicopter crash on Sunday. Sharing a photo of their family, Bryant addressed the devastation she …
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