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Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds to Tour Australia and New Zealand in January
Playing 12 shows in 10 cities across the month of January, the legendary Australian band will play songs from 'Skeleton Tree.'
The Revolutionary, No-Bullshit Art of Ganzeer
The 32-year-old Egyptian artist's first New York solo show takes on police brutality and the crimes committed by the American government.
Check Out Bacardí's New Graphic Novel
Legendary Warren Ellis and Michael Allred tell the story of the rum's origins in Cuba.
When Journalism Fails, Try Poetry and Fiction
They might do a better job of actually changing the world.
The Inexorable Rise of the Crapjects
There is a world to come where Google Glasses will exist as a popular game platform. These will turn out to be just popular enough to ensure that Google Glass never gets to be useful and will never be able to give you a good look at the real world.
Losing My Internet Connection Is Like Going Deaf
How a guy in a hotel room watching porn cut me off from the future.
My Bloody Valentine, Bowie, and the URL of Things to Come
A few weeks back I received an email from a friend that went something like "My dad's got a new record out today, and he could really use your support to help get the word out." I get emails like that quite often. The difference here was that this...
I'm Sick of Waiting for Space Travel, Give Me a Castle on Mars
There may well be microbial life forms on Mars, yes. We may be polluting a pristine alien environment. But I say that, if they're there, let them fight for it. Let them go to war with the mighty water bears of Earth. I don't care any more. Space...
I Can Fix Gun Control in America with Drones
I propose the banning in America of all firearms except those attached to a drone. I'm not infringing the American right to bear arms. I am qualifying it. Because the only thing that stops a bad guy with a drone is a good guy with a drone.
The Inevitable Crapness of 2013
The Internet of Things is something that people will be seriously looking at in 2013. On one hand, it's a wonderful idea but it could also create a class of desperate entrepreneurs born of austerity and sociopolitical upheaval.
The Acceptable Cost of the Right to Bear Arms
The main weapon used at Newtown was an assault rifle preferred by special forces teams. Now, I’m not an expert. I’m British. But I’m thinking that 20 to 30 semi-automatic .233 rounds through a carbine with a built-in flash suppressor is probably...