Read The FADER's review of Tim Robinson's new HBO show, The Chair Company.
Venerated indie label Ghostly International will release 'We'll Never Stop Living This Way: A Ghostly International Catalogue,' a glossy, 500-page coffee table book that dives into its archives.
Spotify users can now connect to their ChatGPT accounts for more streamlined recommendations.
Criminal lawyer Michael J. Alber, Esq. breaks down the knottiest details of the Celeste Rivas homicide case and how the public’s reaction is impacting the investigation.
Starring opposite Leonard DiCaprio in her first movie role, newcomer Chase Infiniti makes a big impression in One Battle After Another.
Nico Ballesteros's documentary 'In Whose Name?' tracks Kanye West over six disastrous years. Read our review here.
MIKE, Wednesday, Massive Attack, and Arca are some of hundreds of musicians and labels who have joined the "No Music For Genocide.”
File sharing service LimeWire has acquired Fyre Festival and is promising to "[bring] the brand and the meme back to life."
Read our recap of everything you missed at the 2025 Emmys, including wins for The Pitt, Hacks, The Studio, and Netflix's Adolescence.
French streaming service Deezer has released a report showing that nearly a third of new uploaded songs are AI-generated.
A review of ‘Vice Is Broke,’ a new documentary by Eddie Huang that goes behind the scenes on the rise and fall of the Vice empire. Streaming on Mubi now.