They’ll never be great, but we can still enjoy them.
here at sinkhole, we’re explorers, not explainers – our goal is to chart the world's complexities, to resist the echo chamber, and to engage in the difficult work of empathy.
here at sinkhole, we’re explorers, not explainers – our goal is to chart the world's complexities, to resist the echo chamber, and to engage in the difficult work of empathy.
All tagged video games
Slate's new podcast Slow Burn, about the downfall of Richard Nixon, is an excellent new addition to the ocean of podcasts about Trump, in large part because it stays away from direct comparisons. Plus: SNL parodies fashion shows in the age of #metoo, and a speedrun of Titenic (yes, Titenic) will make your day.
Two throwbacks this week, with a splash of change: Nintendo releases SNES Classic, and it's good, plus Miley Cyrus returns to her roots with her new album, Younger Now.
Some recs from our contributing culture editor before she hunkers down for Hurricane Irma.
In "Guala," G-Eazy and Carnage create the best music video watching experience you will have in a good, long time, and Hulu's got a winner with its new period drama, Harlots.
The hype surrounding the “gay scene” in Disney’s new Beauty & the Beast is overblown, and Nicole Kidman steals the show in HBO’s Big Little Lies. Plus, Missing Richard Simmons is a great, Serial-like podcast experience.
NPR’s new podcast In the Thick takes on race and politics from a black and brown lens, and Depeche Mode’s new album Spirit owes its “new life” to Brexit, Trump, and the rise of right-wing politics. Plus, Drake’s playlist More Life straddles the line between influence and cultural appropriation.