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Taylor Swift Accused of Cultural Appropriation
August 21st, 2014 12:29 PMTaylor Swift has been accused of cultural appropriation and perpetuating black stereotypes for her depictions of twerking in her latest music video "Shake It Off."
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Kill La Kill as a Warning about Wearable Tech
August 20th, 2014 9:30 PMPBS Idea Channel's Mike Rugnetta discusses the anime series Kill La Kill as a warning about the dangerous of wearable technology.
Rick Perry's Mugshot Photoshops
August 20th, 2014 9:00 PMAfter Rick Perry's mugshot hit the Internet yesterday following his indictment by a Texas grand jury for abuse of power, Twitter users began posting photoshopped versions of the governor's photo.
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Walk Into School on the First Day Like...
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A Movie Night With The Gang
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Taylor Swift Accused of Cultural Appropriation
Taylor Swift has been accused of cultural appropriation and perpetuating black stereotypes for her depictions of twerking in her latest music video "Shake It Off."
Kill La Kill as a Warning about Wearable Tech
PBS Idea Channel's Mike Rugnetta discusses the anime series Kill La Kill as a warning about the dangerous of wearable technology.
Rick Perry's Mugshot Photoshops
After Rick Perry's mugshot hit the Internet yesterday following his indictment by a Texas grand jury for abuse of power, Twitter users began posting photoshopped versions of the governor's photo.