This is a rather profoundly misleading article because it totally obfuscates the distinction between lending a book out to one person at a time (generally legal) and lending out to an indefinite ...
Sadly, the Srikakulam crowd collapse that occurred in a private and unregistered temple, on a day when high footfall was expected, is hardly surprising. Reports indicate that there was one combined ...
Being part of the entertainment industry, anime encompasses a wide range of genres. Despite many dismissing it as childish for various reasons, anime often tells narratives that challenge perceptions ...
Much of recent pop music has been mired in emotional pain and existential dread. Sabrina Carpenter is having none of it: The cover image for her new album “Man’s Best Friend” shows the singer on her ...
Hip-hop has been cranking out living-it-up bangers for decades, but the average historian is (or should be) aware that dark thoughts aren’t a foreign concept for the genre. After all, Grandmaster ...
Grunge music is known for its sound more than its common subject matter. Grunge musicians and bands would sing about tons of different things, from love to loss to anti-establishment ideals to ...
Life sometimes calls for that upbeat song when everything else has got you down — but what happens when you don't want to cheat on your favorite depressing rock or metal band? Thankfully, some of the ...
The United States today is engaged in two conversations that appear, at first blush, to be entirely unconnected. The first focuses on men and boys. As Richard Reeves, founder of the American Institute ...
Vancouver’s Introducing the Machine is Eileen Cowen, left, and Sarah Arslanian. Their new release is called “independence day.” (Abby Davis) Drop some dollars in their tip jar during a concert and ...
The American dream is slipping away. Most US citizens no longer enjoy “a minimal quality of life” due to skyrocketing costs, a depressing new study has uncovered. Ludwig Institute for Shared Economic ...
For some, the emotional cost of a paycheck is steep. A new study suggests that workers in certain industries are significantly more likely to grapple with depression and frequent mental distress.