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Debate is healthy, but for the obstinate it can feel like being trapped in a loony bin when you know you’re sane. I got into a days-long argument in college about whether my friends only … read more »
66
At the tail end of January, when it’s usually so cold in New York that it actually makes people angry at god, we got a 60-degree day. It was absurd. If it had happened in … read more »
65
As of this writing, it has been exactly 309 days since Animal Collective’s Merriweather Post Pavilion officially came out, and by the time you read this, every major music publication and website—except the ones just … read more »
64
Having lived and worked in New York City just long enough that I barely even notice anymore when a giant rat swaggers across the subway platform but totally freak out when a certain goat cheese … read more »
63
Drake, Girls, Henrik Vibskov… read more »
61
In the past, we’ve dedicated this issue to fallen idols—Miles Davis, Nina Simone, Jerry Garcia, Aaliyah—and tried to reshape or recapture what makes them important to our generation. All of which has been very respectful … read more »
62
Phoenix, Major Lazor, Young Dro, Dum Dum Girls… read more »
60
When our annual Spring Style spectacular rolls around, we are pumped to indulge our fashion obsession in a more focused way than just intra-office debates about whose idea it was to rock desert boots first … read more »
59
For the past eight years, FADER staffers have been writing prayerful emails to various non-denominational deities with subject lines like, “Why you playing us out like this?” and “Can I live?” Finally somebody checked their … read more »
58
In the ten years since this magazine was founded, The FADER has always been about looking ahead, being fearlessly enthused about breaking-out musicians and artists and filmmakers and um, even pastry chefs (issue 20!), when … read more »