Noah Berlatsky
Barely Out of High School, LA's Pinky Pinky Is the Sound of Paranoid Youth
Don't miss Hanni El Khatib's spitfire proteges at Noisey's Emerge Impact + Music fest in Las Vegas on April 8.
Hurray for the Riff Raff Makes Feminist Murder Ballads for Today's America
Raised in a Puerto Rican family in the Bronx, Alynda Segarra is here to remind you that Americana is for all Americans. Catch her at Noisey's Emerge Impact + Music fest in April.
Inside the Agonizing Terror of 'Channel Zero: No End-House'
The SyFy anthology's creator explains bringing visions of horror and grief to life.
The Muppets Are Back and Sexier Than Ever
The new, pheromone-driven incarnation of the Muppets straddles a milquetoast line between the all-ages whimsy of its forebear and the amazingly disgusting filth-fest 'Meet the Feebles.'
When Midwives are Considered Criminals
Despite the proven safety of midwifery and home births, why is the practice still being treated like an illegal, underground economy?
She Shreds Magazine Proposes SXSW Panel on Women in Music
She Shreds announced plans for a SXSW panel to highlight inequality women face in the music industry. The need for this discussion was cemented by Jessica Hopper, whose Twitter feed recently served as a platform for marginalized people to share stories...
Why Ant-Man Should Have Been Black
In the new Marvel film, the hero's central power isn't shrinking. It's whiteness.
The Colonial Undertones of 'Terminator: Genisys'
The new Terminator movie picks up on sci-fi's imperialist dreams while jamming in as many winking references to the earlier two films as possible.
The Surprisingly Heroic Soap Opera Tropes of ‘Orphan Black’
The popular show embraces and subverts soap opera-style storytelling to create groundbreaking television.