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The United States of Abortion Mazes
To illustrate how difficult it is to get abortion care in the United States, we built a maze for each state where the difficulty is calculated by the state’s abortion policies.
GitHub Universe
Our global developer event is back. Join the world's fair of software.
New from Universe 2024: Get the latest previews and releases
Find out how we’re evolving GitHub and GitHub Copilot—and get access to the latest previews and GA releases.
Kelly Lee Owens - Dreamstate · Album Review ⟋ RA
The Welsh producer makes a play for big-room drops, but her new album shines brightest when focused on body groove.
EX.737 HAAi ⟋ RA Exchange
"We need to give more people a seat at the table." The Australian DJ and producer talks about exclusivity in the music industry, neurodivergence and London's thriving lesbian scene.
Come Build Where the World Plays
Today, we’re excited to announce the next big step in our developer ecosystem: we are officially opening Discord Activities to all developers. Read on to learn more!
Now we fight for the future
It's time to become a radical
Fedora Linux 41 is here! - Fedora Magazine
Thank you and congratulations to everyone in Fedora who worked so hard to make Fedora Linux 41!
The Best Electronic Music on Bandcamp, October 2024
Our guide to the month’s crucial electronic LPs.
Instagram saves the best video quality for the most popular content
It’s not just your imagination, but it might not matter, either.
The Moth | Radio Hour | I See You
--- This episode is available on your local radio station, PRX and below via The Moth Player. It will be published on Spotify, Apple and iHeart on 10/15/24 ---In this hour, stories about clarity and perspective. Seeing one another, feeling seen, and seeing oneself with the veil lifted. This episode is hosted by Moth Senior Director Jenifer Hixson. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media. Rae Wynn-Grant's perspective on America shifts while studying wildlife in Africa. Angelica Lindsey-Ali makes Hajj while 8 months pregnant. Grace Topinka joins a new friend for spa day. Zakiya Minifee is determined to not be "that American" during a trip abroad. Josh Holland meets his birth mother at 39.
Control Is Controlled by Its Need to Control: My Basic Electronics Course - The Paris Review
“I was doing okay until my parents lost their house in Florida to Hurricane Ian the same month my girlfriend was diagnosed with cancer.”
The Moth | Radio Hour | Fear Factor
--- This episode is available on your local radio station, PRX and below via The Moth Player. It will be published on Spotify, Apple and iHeart on 10/8/24 ---In this hour, stories of fear -- facing it, outgrowing it, and learning from it. From shadowy childhood demons, to the anxieties of parenthood, and life or death choices in the face of discrimination. This hour is hosted by Moth Executive Producer, Sarah Austin Jenness. The Moth Radio Hour is produced by The Moth and Jay Allison of Atlantic Public Media.
Zaena Tessema's mother invokes a mysterious figure to control her children.
Diane Kastiel gets unexpected and unwanted news.
Bruce Lee teaches Tito Chavez-Nguyen how to find his way in a new school.
Patricia Aro is scared that her children will ask her about death.
Chelsea Shorte is pulled over for the first time while masculine presenting.
Rufus May fears his own experience with mental health issues will keep him from being a clinical psychologist.
Version 0.15.1 — WriteFreely
Our latest version of WriteFreely is out now! This is a minor update, but with some important bug fixes, especially around navigation and...
Every Outdoor Basketball Court in the U.S.A.
Explore Satellite Imagery of 59,507 Basketball Courts
Shaad D’Souza
is The Saturday Paper’s music critic.
Shaad D'Souza | The Guardian
Shaad D'Souza is a freelance culture journalist
Shaad D’Souza
Shaad D’Souza is a writer based in London. He has written for Vulture, Frieze, Billboard, Paper, The Face, and Bon Appétit, among others, and has been an editor at The Guardian, Vice, and The Fader.
We’ve launched a new weekly podcast series
THE FACE Podcast will cover the biggest stories in music, movies, fashion and politics.
Olivia Rodrigo takes over
Olivia Rodrigo’s hit single ‘driver’s license’ is undeniably the biggest song of 2021 so far. Now the actor turned singer-songwriter has released her debut album ‘Sour’, which has broken streaming
MILEY CYRUS (with Shaad D'Souza)
Podcast Episode · Pop Pantheon · 08/18/2022 · 1h 47m
Rihanna’s back … what makes her such an icon? – Pop culture with Chanté Joseph
Rihanna fans have been waiting for this moment for six years. The singer has released Lift Me Up, a single on the soundtrack for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. It’s her first release since she launched her Fenty Beauty empire, and became a billionaire and a mother. As she storms back into our lives, we ask – what makes Rihanna such an icon?
Charli XCX’s Ever-Evolving Pop (Published 2022)
The singer and songwriter’s career has inspired dance parties, as well as spirited conversations about her ambitions and aesthetic innovations.
Ariana Grande, a Pop Star for the Post-Pop Star Age (Published 2020)
A conversation about her unique route to the top of the charts — and what’s next.
Jo Calderone Was Camp
Remembering Lady Gaga's most misunderstood piece of performance art, 10 years on.
This One Ingredient Makes Vegan Cooking a Breeze
My panda-shaped shaker is the fastest route to flavorful plant-based meals.
Frank Ocean’s second PrEP+ club night didn’t have to be anything but fun
After all of last week's criticisms, Frank Ocean's second PrEP+ club night — featuring Leeon, Arca, Papi Juice, and SHYBOI — turned out to be imperfect fun.
Freak show: 2022's sexiest, silliest and most brilliantly strange…
Featuring horny singles, vaporwave vixens, smutty, sordid house cuts and gay electro-punk with a cynical sneer.
I Hope Charli XCX Isn't the Future of Pop
We insist she's a prophet, but her music chronicles our dystopian present.