The British trip-hop band almost gave up touring completely but is instead teaming up with the University of Manchester to create an environmental blueprint for the industry.
The music industry has seen sweeping changes as they reexamine themselves in search of racial justice and equality, and a street once made famous by The Beatles may be next in line.
Louise Brix Anderson's sci-fi short film, 'The Pill', adds value to the conversation of the invisible struggle by tackling complex social and ethical issues surrounding suicide and mental health, all while being impressively crafted remotely.
For its part, Sony Music Group has established a $100 million social justice fund and Universal Music Group is allocating $25 million to its new "Task Force for Meaningful Change."
In recent times, there's been a separate category of boycott that's become quite ubiquitous. It comes as part of the never-ending backlash against "wokeness," and while its been loud and numerous, it hasn't been very effective.
Warner Music Group is joining the One Tree Planted organization with a goal of planting 100,000 trees in the Amazon in 2020.
The annual Academy Awards were held last Sunday, and it was clearly a very different Oscars ceremony than usual ― leading to the worst ratings in the history of the broadcast. Here's what I think works and doesn't work about the annual proceedings.
YouTube and Apple are both establishing $100 Million Funds in support of racial justice and making change.
'Stranger Things' proves to be a complex deconstruction of fact and façade between two opposing world hegemonies, while its Upside Down parallel, represents America’s haunting consequences.
Madrid’s Museo del Prado has collaborated with WWF and other renowned artists to digitally alter some of its most prized artistic works, in order to raise awareness about climate change.
After a four-year hiatus, Charlie Brooker made his return to the screen with Black Mirror Season 6, with time being the main protagonist.
Once upon a time, smoking and the cinema went hand in hand, but since then, smoking prevalence in movies has hit an all-time low.
Once in awhile, a story comes along that represents a confluence of just about everything bad going on in culture at the same time.
Ever since its debut on Netflix, 'One Day at a Time' has gone on to become a beloved cult favorite, but despite that it seems it's run out of places to go.
Writers and actors have taken to the streets, and at the heart of their grievances is the fight for fair streaming residuals.
Whenever there's a mass shooting — or, as has been the case in the U.S. in recent weeks, many of them — there's always the blaming of violent movies followed not long after by the charge of Hollywood anti-gun hypocrisy.
'Open Ocean' is a new documentary directed by Nathan Siegel and featuring Didac Costa, which wonderfully captures the intense experience of competing in one of the most challenging and dangerous ocean races in the world – Vendée Globe.
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