Editors
Backed Hard: The Best Stuff We (Actually) Bought in January
This month, we copped pour-over coffee gear, an old-school digital camera, and a book about a 16th-century dancing plague (obviously).
Backed Hard: The Best Stuff We (Actually) Bought in August
We cooked delicious Detroit-style pizza, discovered the perfect travel lotion, and copped comfy new beds for ourselves (and our dogs).
Nearly All of Wikipedia Is Written By Just 1 Percent of Its Editors
Researchers found that 77 percent of Wikipedia articles are written by 1 percent of Wikipedia editors, and they think this is probably for the best.
A Bunch of White Canadian Editors Really Love Cultural Appropriation
This week’s media controversy is a great reminder that the most powerful people in Canadian media are very white.
'The Globe and Mail' Reportedly Suspended a Columnist Over Her Creepy Breastfeeding Column
Kinda weird how the paper went from being OK with publishing the story to suspending the writer, no?
'Derek Jeter,' a Story by Thessaly La Force
Two young women in the fashion industry try to keep their heads above water, whether it's by dating rich guys or stealing clothes from the magazine where they work.
Watch Minor Victories' Pensive New Video for "Give Up The Ghost"
Their full-length Orchestral Variations is out November 25.
Minor Victories Are Not a Supergroup, Just a Great Band
Made up of members from Slowdive, Mogwai, and Editors, Minor Victories create rock that makes you feel as if you're starring in a vast, emotional epic. We talked to Slowdive's Rachel Cromwell.
Is Facebook Lying?
Comparing the company's public statements about its Trending news module to its internal guidelines.
No Cats Were Harmed in the Making of Minor Victories' Video for “Scattered Ashes (Song for Richard)”
This indie supergroup which includes members of Slowdive, Editors, and Mogwai, throw in someone from The Twilight Sad on this track too. Plus: cats with laser eyes.
A Look Back at Britpop Landfill
Not one of these bands had the Gallagher brothers talent but it didn't stop the UK music industry rushing to crown them as the new kings of Britpop.