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Protest

  1. whatever it takes
    The WGA Strike Just Became an Imagine Dragons Concert“I never realized that these songs are all so appropriate,” said front man Dan Reynolds during his set.
  2. controversy
    A Running List of Artist Responses to the Spotify-Rogan ControversyIt started, obviously, with Neil Young.
  3. protest music
    Janelle Monáe Released a 17-Minute ‘Say Her Name (Hell You Talmbout)’Featuring 16 other musicians and activists.
  4. words of wisdom
    7 Prescient Lyrics From Run the Jewels’ RTJ4“You so numb you watch the cops choke out a man like me / And ’til my voice goes from a shriek to whisper, ‘I can’t breathe.’”
  5. music you can use
    Run the Jewels Release RTJ4 Early, Knowing You Needed It NowIt’s available for free on their website, per RTJ tradition.
  6. fire drill fridays
    Sally Field Joins Long List of Jane Fonda’s Friends Arrested for Climate ProtestIt’s not a Friday in D.C. if a BAFTA nominee doesn’t end up in zip ties.
  7. fire-drill fridays
    Hey, Cops: Don’t Even Think About Arresting Jane Fonda Five TimesIn this climate?
  8. rip
    The OA Will Not Get a Movie in This UniverseA movie sequel is not in the cards.
  9. protest
    Jason Momoa and Dwayne Johnson Join ‘Protect Mauna Kea’ ProtestsNative Hawaiian “protectors” are attempting to stop the construction of Thirty Meter Telescope on sacred land.
  10. art
    A True Protest BiennialArtists are withdrawing from the Whitney left and right, making good on the radical politics of the show.
  11. roman polanski
    Feminists Decry César Awards’ New Pres PolanskiDirector Roman Polanski pleaded guilty to rape charges in 1977. 
  12. Police Protest Outside Beyoncé’s Houston ConcertProtesting Bey is not how you fix your shoddy public perception.
  13. it’s hard to be a saint in the city of greensboro
    NC Congressman Calls Springsteen a ‘Bully’Well, ok then.
  14. protest
    More Police Unions Across the Country Call for Quentin Tarantino Boycott“The police officers that Quentin Tarantino calls ‘murderers’ aren’t living in one of his depraved big-screen fantasies.”