Taylor Swift Strikes Out Looking on The Tortured Poets Department Paste Staff | April 19, 2024 Swift is the most famous musician—and, arguably, person—on Earth, but on her latest album she can’t help but infantilize the very people who buy into her music and drive her successes upwards in the first place.
High West Bourye (2024) Review Jim Vorel | April 19, 2024 High West Bourye returns for 2024 with a well-aged blend of bourbon and rye whiskey, but it could use a bit more oomph.
Young Bodies Heal Quickly at 10: Andrew T. Betzer and the Left-Behind Indies Alex Lei | April 19, 2024 An indie mumblecore filmmaker left behind, Andrew T. Betzer and his one feature, Young Bodies Heal Quickly, should be remembered.
Alt-Right Comic Sam Hyde to Perform at Skankfest Paste Staff | April 19, 2024 Sam Hyde is a comedian infamous for pandering to the alt-right with his racist, homophobic, and anti-semitic remarks.
Rebel Moon—Part Two: The Scargiver Limps a Lifeless Franchise Along Trace Sauveur | April 19, 2024 Part two of Zack Snyder’s space opera is better than the first, but that’s not saying much. Our Rebel Moon—Part Two: The Scargiver review: