Month: December 2025

Sexual identity and desire are shedding rigid labels faster than ever, according to Feeld Raw 2025, the dating app’s annual snapshot of how people explored intimacy over the past year. The report points to a cultural moment where curiosity isn’t whispered about, it’s logged, shared, and increasingly embraced. Among the most striking findings: heteroflexible is
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After scooping up publishing rights for Goodwin Games’ bicycle-centred horror title Quite a Ride, Silver Lining Interactive has snagged publishing duties for another unique title in Painted Black Games’ upcoming 2D short-yet-intense atmospheric horror title The Road of Dust and Sorrow. Mashing up elements of The Last of Us with Resident Evil, the story-focuesd The
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Nearly a century after debuting in Hermann Hesse’s Steppenwolf, the character Harry Haller has reemerged, still on the prowl, as a famous Norwegian photographer in London. Well, not exactly. To be sure, Kristian Hadeland, the protagonist of Karl Ove Knausgaard’s The School of Night, is something of a lone wolf. Like Haller, he has didactic
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Songs streamed on YouTube will no longer count towards the Billboard charts, the platform announced in a blog yesterday (December 17). The change will take effect on January 16, 2026, according to Lyor Cohen, YouTube’s global head of music. Cohen blamed a long-running dispute over Billboard’s decision to weight subscriber streams more favorably than ad-supported
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The fallout from Donald Trump’s decision to illegally rename the Kennedy Center to give himself top billing continues to grow, creating an embarrassing situation for the president. As it turns out, artists don’t want their work associated with Trump, despite legal threats from Ric Grenell, the president’s openly gay factotum who heads the center. On
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Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg is set to close after nearly two decades. In an internal memo published by Variety, Bowery Presents co-partners Jim Glancy and John Moore confirmed that the owners of 66 North Sixth Street will not renew the venue’s lease at the end of 2026, forcing it to relocate or shut down.
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A Boundary-Pushing Vision of the Male Form Shaped by faith, geography, and personal liberation, Erick Monterrosa’s photography lives at the intersection of fashion, art, and queer expression. For Erick Monterrosa, photography wasn’t something he chased. It found him. Born in El Salvador, raised in Nicaragua, and now living in Spain, his work reflects a life
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The highest-grossing installment in the Predator franchise, Dan Trachtenberg’s Predator: Badlands, is heading home to Digital next week. The action adventure film arrives on Digital on January 6 before the film’s arrival on 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD on February 17, 2026. The newest entry in the franchise is set on a remote planet where a
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