First, they gave us the croissant doughnut. They told us it would only be available for a limited time. But we were having none of that. We bought millions of them, forcing them to make it a permanent menu item. More

First, they gave us the croissant doughnut. They told us it would only be available for a limited time. But we were having none of that. We bought millions of them, forcing them to make it a permanent menu item. More
If you like him on Broad City, and you’re insane enough to sit through The Eric Andre Show, you should be happy to know that standup comedian and star of the two aforementioned programs will be getting his own time slot on Comedy Central in the coming months. More
After months of speculation over its whereabouts, more than a half dozen fakes, and one insane performance, Kanye has finally blessed the world with the full version of his highly-anticipated single from his upcoming album, So Help Me God, “All Day.” More
In 2013, Kanye stopped by BBC Radio 1 to give a memorable interview to acclaimed British DJ Zane Lowe. In it, they discussed his desire to create, his last album, Yeezus, and his relationship with Kim Kardashian More
Well, no one saw this coming.
After the release of his interview with BBC Radio one’s Zane Lowe, Kanye took to Twitter to get a few things off of his chest. More
Yeezy Season is upon us, and it seems we have the British to thank.
Wednesday, February 25th at the Brit Awards, after an introduction from his wife, Kanye took the stage in black sneakers, black jeans, and a black hoodie beneath a black varsity jacket. Backed by at least 40 other similarly dressed, equally hype gentlemen (two of whom happened to be holding flamethrowers) Kanye launched his highly anticipated, oft-faked single from his as-yet-untitled album, “All Day.”
Whether or not the crowd totally got it, they were locked in. Lionel Richie did his best to take it all in, and Taylor Swift was visibly moved (though not, you know, to the beat.)
You can watch the performance (and T-Swift’s moves) below:
Selma, the film directed by Ava DuVernay, which focuses on the late, great Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s time in Selma Alabama in 1965, wasn’t nominated for many awards. But, when it was called for its first, it took home the gold. More
The Oscars tend to be packed full of its fair share of both surefire locks and total surprises. Movies pick up or lose steam in the weeks leading up to the ceremony, drunk celebrities make us scratch our heads. More
On Tuesday, the National Musuem of Play, the museum that holds the National Toy Hall of Fame announced the creation of the World Video Game Hall of Fame to recognize the impact of games from Pong to Grand Theft Auto III on our national culture. More
Well, that didn’t take long.
Less than 24 hours after his two Grammy wins for “I,” the lead single from his as-yet-untitled sophomore album, Compton-born rapper Kendrick Lamar is back on the scene––and back in his wheelhouse––with a new single, “The Blacker The Berry.” More