Reynolds’ weekly column exploring songs and scenes at the intersection of music and digital culture, separating shitpost genius from shitpassé lameness. In the first edition, Kieran samples sweet ...
Emo, short for "emotional hardcore," emerged in the mid-1980s. It evolved into a cornucopia of styles, from indie rock to pop-punk. Pioneers like Rites of Spring and Embrace sowed the seeds, while ...
It's better to be weird than boring. That’s why we’re giving you the green light on some exciting Delaware events coming your way throughout February. While these events may be a bit unusual ...
Of all the new and weird AI features in Apple Intelligence, perhaps Genmoji is the most exciting one. Though it's in beta, and its output can range from weird to terrifying, it's still fun to make ...
These funny motivational quotes about life can help inspire you to achieve your goals while also putting a smile on your face ...
Two strange, icy objects in our galaxy that look unlike anything astronomers have ever seen could be an entirely new kind of star. In 2021, Takashi Shimonishi at Niigata University in Japan and ...
It's been called one of the greatest Christmas movies ever made, and now it's time to give Carol its V-Day flowers, too.
Canadian National Railway (CN) crews are investigating a train derailment that occurred in Emo, Ont., early Tuesday morning. The 14 cars involved were transporting potash and derailed around 7:32 ...
I've picked up dirty diapers, used condoms — there's always something weird,” Paige said. It wasn’t until Paige started her regular Monday morning clean-ups at Sydney’s Coogee Beach that ...
In Defense of the Genre is a column on BrooklynVegan about punk, pop punk, emo, hardcore, post-hardcore, ska-punk, and more, including and often especially the bands and albums and subgenres that ...
Note: This post is an Op-Ed and shares the author's personal views. As we stare down the inauguration next week, Donald Trump and JD Vance have released their comically evil-looking official ...
Given the chaos and controversies surrounding the so-called “Department of Government Efficiency,” the White House appears predictably eager to defend the initiative and point to its merits ...