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MUSIC

Nick Cave Thanks Bob Dylan for Praise of Bad Seeds Show

Last week, Bob Dylan made a rare post on X complimenting Nick Cave on his show in Paris with the Bad Seeds. “I was really

MUSIC

Kendrick Lamar, Father John Misty, Marie Davidson, and More: This Week’s Pitchfork Selects Playlist

The staff of Pitchfork listens to a lot of new music. A lot of it. On any given day our writers, editors, and contributors go

FINANCE

MicroStrategy spends $5.4 billion buying another 55,000 bitcoins

MicroStrategy (MSTR) said Monday it purchased another 55,000 bitcoins (BTC-USD) last week for $5.4 billion as the world’s largest cryptocurrency was trading at all-time highs.

MUSIC

Lana Del Rey to Play Stadium Concerts in United Kingdom and Ireland

Lana Del Rey has announced a 2025 tour of the United Kingdom and Ireland. She’ll perform at major football stadiums, like Glasgow’s Hampden Park, Dublin’s

MUSIC

My Bloody Valentine Announce First Concert in 7 Years

My Bloody Valentine will return to the stage in 2025. The band announced a one-off show at Dublin’s 3Arena—their first concert since 2018—on social media

PRESS RELEASE

Expert Investor Shares How He Made $100K

Would you spend thirty hours finding a deal if it could make you over $100,000? Of course you would! And that’s exactly what David Lecko,

RELIGION

Canary in the Coal Mine to Destroying Democracy With Rabbi Jill Jacobs

 This week, we dive into the Israel-Palestine crisis, reflecting on the struggles and the urgent call for peace. Recorded just before Rosh Hashanah and

SCIENCE

Why gene editors want to treat fetuses when they are still in the womb

Gene editing could be more effective before birth Leigh Prather/Alamy Doing CRISPR gene editing while fetuses are in the womb could make it easier to

MUSIC

Rahim Redcar Pays Tribute to SOPHIE With New “It’s Okay to Cry” Cover: Listen

Rahim Redcar, the artist formerly known as Christine and the Queens, has covered “It’s Okay to Cry” by the late SOPHIE. While this is the

NATURE

How I’m creating career opportunities for researchers back home in Mexico

David Posner (at lectern) introduces his plan to bring students from Mexico’s Vasco de Quiroga University to Cambridge, UK, for a research stay.Credit: Pedro Andres