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The Hot List 2018: What’s Now and What’s Next For Music, Movies and More
Posted in: Culture NewsFrom Cardi B to future A-list actors to the thinkers and creators who could save the world, here's who and what made Rolling Stone's annual list.
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How New App Wavepaths Guides Users Through Therapeutic Trips
Posted in: Culture NewsBrian Eno teamed up with neuroscientist Mendel Kaelen to create an app for therapeutic music – and it ended up expanding both their minds.
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How Geoffrey Wright Re-Invented ‘Romper Stomper’ for Modern Australia
Posted in: Culture NewsWriter-director on updating the Australian cult film for the small screen and modern times, with help from social media, anarchists and new targets for right-wing hate.
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20 Best, Worst and Most WTF Moments of Golden Globes 2018
Posted in: Culture NewsFrom Seth Meyers putting abusers on blast to that historic Oprah speech – the highlights (and low points) of this year's ceremony.
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Golden Globes 2018: The Complete Winners List
Posted in: Culture NewsOur updating list of everyone who's going home with the gold.
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Why Michael Wolff’s Book Is Good News
Posted in: Culture NewsThe blistering new insider account of the White House offers hope that Trump's is just a worse version of a species of presidency we've survived before.
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‘Black Mirror’: How the New Season’s Breakout Episode Guts Toxic Fandom
Posted in: Culture NewsAnthology show's 'USS Callister' boldly goes where no show has gone before – the dark heart of possessive, misogynistic fans.
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The Case for Trump Campaign Collusion
Posted in: Culture NewsHow one journalist's chance interview led to a definitive account of the campaign's ties to Russia.
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Wim Hof Says He Holds the Key to a Healthy Life – But Will Anyone Listen?
Posted in: Culture NewsWim Hof, a.k.a. "The Iceman," has world records and has become a global cultural phenomenon. But he wants to change the world.
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10 Best TV Episodes of 2017: ‘Better Things’
Posted in: Culture News"Eulogy" imagines what your kids will say about you at your funeral – and proves that Pamela Adlon's sitcom is one for the ages.
