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"Paper Planes" has been named Pitchfork's No. 3 song of the decade and it's in the trailer for the new Michael Moore movie. It's probably time to retire this thing.
In case you’ve ever wondered what it’s like at one of those mythical Baltimore D.J. parties — or to trip balls in a mid-eighties JCPenney.
Plus: Does Christian Bale use steroids?
Or does that just mean people won't be able to afford any other concerts all summer?
She wasn’t in love with Paul (much); she just thinks it’s his fault that she’s 43, childless, and unmarried.
We begin a new season and schedule with our shrink's own problems.
M.I.A. is a confirmed performer at next month's Coachella.
They're offering to let her perform in a 'large bed' onstage.
Which other hip, relevant artists were denied on-camera awards last night?
Plus: Kanye asks why people just won't let him be great.
This track feels as at-home on the subway as it does on the subcontinent.
The world is still reeling this morning after last night's announcement of the astonishingly non-terrible Grammy nominations.
Now if only R. Kelly, Helen Mirren, and Ben Silverman would all announce some project together, Vulture could take the rest of the week off.
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