House music was born of necessity by a counter-culture crowd relegated to the secluded societal corners of underground clubs and venues. But, how did it start and how'd it get so popular?
A desert dystopia holds a special appeal in its distorted truths. A world where ugliness is grotesque, beauty is unadulterated, humanity is tenacious, and hope is life.
There's a good chance no single account has delivered more laughs than @dril who's always trafficked in the sort of absurdist humor long associated with "Weird Twitter." Now, dril is going to have an (online) TV series with Adult Swim.
Years on, filmmaker Russ Meyer remains controversial for practically every film he made, with 'Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!' widely considered one of his best.
The internet has birthed a lot of bizarre trends, and "meme culture" might be its biggest one yet. From the term first being coined in 1976 to Bernie Sanders, it's been a wild ride.
There have been very few men who have helped shaped modern thinking like Stewart Brand. From coining the phrase "personal computer" to essentially inventing the blogoshpere long before there was such thing as a blog, Brand is the poster boy for the "freethought" '60s.
At age 39, Samaneh Mahmoudi (Naria) is an up-and-coming artist who, by law, cannot sing solo in her home country of Iran. She speaks of a lifetime of obstacles she's had to endure to pursue a career in music as a solo vocalist.
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