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Rustie releases new album EVENIFUDONTBELIEVE: stream and read our Q&A
The Glasgow producer introduces his new album to FACT.
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Truancy Volume 134: Leonce
Leonce has been a friend of Truants for a while now. Although he signed to Fade To Mind very recently, joining fellow inductee HitMakerChinx, Leonce Nelson had beginnings when he co-started an ambient/noise label Hexagon Recordings with Wakesleep in 2012.
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FADER Mix: Danny L Harle
PC Music’s most normcore member, Danny L Harle, is fresh off a stellar debut EP, Broken Flowers, on the newly formed PC Music division of Columbia Records and has just debuted a new interview and mix for FADER.
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'I Wish I Could Die': Meeting the Man Who Helped Trigger the Arab Spring
Hosni Kaliya pulls a cigarette out of his pack with his mouth. When he poured gasoline on his body and set himself on fire, most of his right hand was consumed by the flames and all that remains is a stump without fingers. He still has four fingers on his left hand, but they jut out like claws, burned, stiff and contorted. His fingernails are curled. He wears black wool gloves with the fingertips cut off, so that they won't dangle emptily. A knit cap protects Kaliya's head...
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Werner Herzog Is Ready for the End of the World
The director on what it's like to be unplugged from the internet and why he would make an excellent survivalist.
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'Making a Murderer': Steven Avery's Brother Gives First Interview
Earl Avery, the brother of Making a Murderer subject Steven Avery — one of two brothers Steven has publicly accused of murdering Teresa Halbach — has given his first interview since the Netflix docuseries thrust his family into the national spotlight. Avery told Access Hollywood that he recently began speaking to his brother again, and that he doesn't hold the accusation against him.
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Steve Ballmer talks about the current state of Microsoft, his Twitter investment, and how sports tech can help the Clippers
Steve Ballmer stepped down as the CEO of Microsoft two years ago, handing over the reins to Satya Nadella. Microsoft has made some notable changes since his departure, in practice and rhetoric, including an enthusiastic embrace of cloud computing and a more cooperative stance toward computing platforms from other companies. The market seems to like the change: The stock price has gone up around 40% in the last two years even as earnings have stayed relatively flat.
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The Ballad of Mike Love
Mike Love bounds up the stairs inside his massive Lake Tahoe home (10 bedrooms in all, 12 bathrooms, two elevators, not to be believed) and into a large walk-in closet stuffed to overflowing with garish, multicolored shirts and a gazillion baseball caps, many of them emblazoned with the name of his band, the Beach Boys. A suitcase rests on the floor. Love nods at it, prods it with his foot. "A lot more shirts are in there," he says...
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I am on the Kill List. This is what it feels like to be hunted
I am in the strange position of knowing that I am on the ‘Kill List’. I know this because I have been told, and I know because I have been targeted for death over and over again. Four times missiles have been fired at me. I am extraordinarily fortunate to be alive. I don’t want to end up a “Bugsplat” – the ugly word that is used for what remains of a human being after being blown up by a Hellfire missile fired from a Predator drone.
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Billy Corgan: Social Justice Groups Are 'Shutting Down Free Speech'
Billy Corgan had strong words for social justice movements and liberals in a new interview. "When I watch some of the clips … of some of these protests, I have no respect for what these people are doing," he said in an interview on InfoWars, a website run by libertarian radio host Alex Jones. "They're shutting down free speech. … I just don't get it. To me it's antithetical to the society that I believe in. But I try to listen to their argument."
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Corey Feldman on Elijah Wood Hollywood Pedophilia Controversy: "I Would Love to Name Names"
In an in-depth interview with THR, the 'Goonies' and 'Lost Boys' star opens up about his late best friend Corey Haim's rape by a producer at age 11, the pre-teen parties where predators stalked and groomed their marks and the "dark side" of his close pal Michael Jackson: "The man is gone. Let him rest in peace." A recent interview with Elijah Wood has reignited the conversation on pedophilia in the entertainment business. The Lord of the Rings star later clarified first to The Hollywood Reporter and then on his personal Twitter account that his comments about "something major...
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Anthony Bourdain Turns 60, An Exclusive Interview
After decades of tearing down the food establishment, America's culinary renegade Anthony Bourdain looks back on his own legacy. "Look, I talk about everything. My d*ck has been on TMZ, so what’s left?" The man says, “Can I take you up the back way?” We’re in the new Manhattan offices of Zero Point Zero, the film production company for Anthony Bourdain’s Parts Unknown. “Do you mind?”
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Tim Cook, the interview: Running Apple 'is sort of a lonely job'
On a sleek white coffee table in Apple CEO Tim Cook’s fourth-floor office in late July, beneath framed posters of Robert F. Kennedy, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Jackie Robinson, a rose gold iPhone 6s sits in its original box. Earlier that morning, Cook had stood in front of employees at Apple headquarters and held up the phone, which a staffer had hand-delivered from a store in Beijing to commemorate a notable occasion: Apple had sold its billionth iPhone. That celebratory milestone — Cook laughs when asked by a reporter if he’ll stop counting...
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I Spent Six Days Protecting Tupac on His Deathbed
About eight months before Tupac Shakur was shot down during a drive by in an intersection east of the Las Vegas Strip, videographer Gobi M. Rahimi got into a water gun fight with the rapper in an L.A. backyard. It was early 1996, and Rahimi—who, with his partner Tracy Robinson, worked on music videos for Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, and Pharcyde—had been called on to meet with Tupac. The rapper, his family, and members of his Outlawz crew were grilling in the backyard, smoking weed, and shooting each other with water guns.
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'I was in a North Korean street gang, now I study at Warwick' – a defector answers your questions
Sungju Lee agreed to answer your questions about escaping his homeland, the regime’s nuclear provocations, and adjusting to UK life.
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Alibaba founder Jack Ma has a brutal theory of how America went wrong over the past 30 years
Alibaba founder Jack Ma thinks America went wrong over the past 30 years by focusing too much on war and Wall Street. Speaking at the World Economic Forum on Wednesday, Ma was asked about globalisation and the reaction to it represented by the election of Donald Trump as US president. He responded that back when Thomas Friedman published "The World Is Flat" in 2005, globalisation looked like "a perfect strategy" for the US...
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Is Trump’s America Really Like the Third Reich? A Historian Weighs In.
How much do the early days of the Trump administration look like the Third Reich? Historian Richard Evans weighs in.
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George Carlin - Archive of American Television Interview
A fascinating in depth chat with George about his life, achievements, thoughts and experiences. (Four part playlist)
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To the Light - A.CHAL
I'm watching To the Light by A.CHAL
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Trump says he invented an 84-year-old phrase. But, why?
Maybe it was a joke? This is the eternal undercurrent of the Trump era: Does he actually mean what he says? Is he riffing? Is he joking? Is he serious? Is he exaggerating? Is he lying? President Trump’s conversations and statements and braggadocio all live in the same nebulous cloud encompassing all of those possibilities, a Schrodinger’s box in which the cat has no fixed state until you look inside — and even then you’re likely to be told that the very dead cat you’re holding is, in fact, alive.
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