Sorry, But the Guardians of the Galaxy Are No Fleetwood Mac
The song most indicative of the motley crew in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2—you know this because you hear it once in the trailer, twice in the film, and because *Entertainment Weekly *mentioned it in a cover story—is "The Chain" by Fleetwood Mac. And, really, why shouldn’t it be? The film, like the song…
Sacha Baron Cohen's Fake Conspiracy Site Is Fully Post-Parody
The first episode of Sacha Baron Cohen’s new show Who Is America? hit Showtime over the weekend, and it makes for 30 minutes of brutally uncomfortable viewing. It opens with Cohen, disguised as Dr. Billy W. Ruddick, publisher of Truthbrary.org, interviewing Bernie Sanders about Obamacare. “I don’t know what you’re talking about, I really don’t,”…
Enjoy the Early-’00s Nostalgia Wave—It Might Be the Last Revival
Earlier this month, LCD Soundsystem released one of its first proper singles in nearly seven years: “American Dream,” a shiny bit of sad-sackness that, like many of the group’s best tracks, feels both elegiac and ecstatic. “In the morning, everything’s clearer/when the sunlight exposes your age,” sings 47-year-old frontman James Murphy, as groggy synth-beats and…
Phones Are Changing How People Shoot and Watch Video
Quick, do an experiment: Whip out your phone and take a short video. Trees outside your window, the other people in line with you, whatever. Now here’s a question: How did you shoot it? Did you hold the phone sideways, to get a horizontal, or landscape, shot? Or did you hold it vertically? Odds are…
And Lo, With Russell Westbrook, Humanity Outpaced Science
Consider the gravity. Monday night, Russell Westbrook, the Oklahoma City Thunder point guard whose manic, irresistible brilliance made him one of the NBA’s most divisive figures, was awarded the league’s highest individual honor: Most Valuable Player. The coronation was in some ways a fait accompli; the closest rival for the award, James Harden, could only…
Mr. Know-It-All: When Someone Melts Down in Public, Can I Record It? (Please?)
How do I know if filming a public confrontation is my civic duty or just click-rabid voyeurism? Don’t ask why, but for a few years my brother-in-law and I had a tradition of watching Werner Herzog’s Grizzly Man to round out our Thanksgiving night. Stuffed full of bird, lethargic and tipsy, we’d settle in to…
Bassel Khartabil's Story Proves Online Activism Is Still Powerful
Recently I learned, along with the rest of the world, the heartbreaking news that my friend and colleague Bassel Khartabil was dead—and in fact had been dead for two years. He was secretly executed by the Syrian government after having been imprisoned since 2012. While those of us in Bassel’s global community of friends held…
While You Were Offline: Scaramucci, Scaramucci, Couldn't You Do the Fandango?
Boys named Alexander in children's books have terrible, horrible, no good, very bad days. People on the internet, however, often have terrible, horrible, no good, very bad weeks. This last week was one of those. But let's say that maybe you've been out of range for the last few days and have no idea what's…
Blame Taylor Swift's New Song on the Internet
From the very beginning, Taylor Swift's songs were all about us. Her self-titled debut album, released in 2006, was bolstered by a pair of warm-blooded singles—the sprightly "Our Song" and the love-worn "Tim McGraw"—that instantly established Swift as both confessor and confidante; she let listeners in on all of her secrets, while also giving them…
Game of Thrones Recap: The Kids Are All Right
In the very first episode of Game of Thrones in 2011, the very first scene at Winterfell was about the children: Septa Mordane praising Sansa for her elegant embroidery; Bran trying and failing to land an arrow in a target while his brothers laughed; Arya showing him up from twice the distance, hitting the bullseye…