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David Meir Grossman

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Past:
  • Tablet Magazine
  • polygon.com
  • The New Republic

Past articles by David:

Last Yo La Tengo in Hoboken

With their best album in years, the band recaptures the sound that defined indie rock → Read More

Stray Cat Country

The latest album from Margo Price is a druggy journey through the past → Read More

Metropolis, Sherlock Holmes, and more enter public domain in 2023

What enters the public domain next year? With new music, art, novels, and films making the cut, here are the highlights from 1927 that will be free to use and appropriate thanks to legal rules. → Read More

For All Mankind season 3 showed how hard Star Trek’s utopia is to achieve

In Apple TV’s For All Mankind, the utopia of Star Trek seems closer and far away. As season 3 explored the tech boom of the ’90s, it severed what we understood about tech billionaires like Elon Musk to show how hard it is to earn that space-forward future. → Read More

Beyonce's Gospel Truth

Her latest project, ‘Renaissance,’ is an album in search of freedom → Read More

Kikagaku Moyo's Homecoming

The band's final album perfectly encapsulates their brand of psychedelic transcendence → Read More

Rage Against the Algorithm

Katie Alice Greer's new album is a vibrant, entirely man-made world → Read More

The Perfect Summer Album

The indie rock band Dehd offers soaring grooves for sunny days → Read More

15 years ago, the Mooninites from Aqua Teen Hunger Force shut down Boston

In the aftermath of 9/11, an art parody using the Mooninites from Adult Swim’s ATHF prompted police action and government involvement. Here’s what happened to the guys who did it, and what really went down. → Read More

Spotify responds to Joe Rogan uproar, and a growing trend in controversial content

After Neil Young and Joni Mitchell pulled their music catalogues from Spotify, CEO Daniel Ek published a blog post responding to content questions, and why new podcasts could come with warnings. But the Joe Rogen Experience isn’t going anywhere. → Read More

Which movie is the 2022 Oscar frontrunner based solely on nominations?

While Don’t Look Up and Dune are finding audiences, Belfast might be the quiet contender. Here’s why it’s nominations are shaping up to be a sleeper winner of the 2022 Oscars. → Read More

The new Office video game shows why the show will never die

Between watching Office episodes on streaming and a bunch of Office podcasts, love for the NBC sitcom may never taper. Here’s why, and how the iOS game fits in. → Read More

Amy Schneider’s historic Jeopardy! run has shaken up the game show’s all-time records

Who has won the most Jeopardy games? Won the most money? Amy Schneider still has a long way to go to reach Ken Jennings’ record streak from 2004, but already the charts have changed with her latest wins on the game show. → Read More

‘Idris Elba as James Bond’ casting rumors: a complete, turbulent timeline

Who should play James Bond after Daniel Craig? During Casino Royale, Skyfall, and No Time to Die’s releases, fans dream cast Idris Elba. But after rumors and Rush Limbaugh’s culture war, the first “Black Bond” may wind up being someone else. Here’s why. → Read More

Ozark might be about how getting a promotion in America can suck

Season 4 part 1 episodes 1 and 2 of the Netflix series speak to the show’s bigger message. Before season 5 (or season 4 part 2) roll around, here’s what’s happening with Wendy, Marty, and Ruth in our first review of the new season. → Read More

Breaking down the 1970s movies influencing Matt Reeves’ The Batman

The Batman director Matt Reeves revealed in a new interview the classic thriller movies that influenced Robert Pattinson’s Batman and Zoe Kravitz’s take on Catwoman. Here are the movies to watch (in chronological order) before the new Batman movie. → Read More

Hulu’s Pam & Tommy may just revolutionize fake-penis technology

Stan and Lily James star in Hulu’s dramatic retelling of Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee’s sex tape heist this February, and to be true to life, Tommy will speak directly to his penis, voiced by Jason Mantzoukas. Here’s why. → Read More

WeCrashed kicks off a year of TV roasting rabid tech-bubble CEOs

WeCrashed joins the Uber series Superpumped and Hulu’s The Dropout, which tackles Theranos and Elizabeth Holmes, as the next big tech-industry drama. Apple released the first trailer for the March release. → Read More

The Microsoft-Activision deal better not mean the Diablo Netflix show is canceled

Diablo and Overwatch are both set for adaptions, but after attempts at a Minecraft movie dwindled, and the Halo TV show being a big unknown, it’s unclear if Blizzard’s games will ever get the Arcane treatment. But here’s why they should. → Read More

Joss Whedon responds to Justice League accusations for the first time

After Ray Fisher, Gal Gadot, and Buffy the Vampire Slayer’s Charisma Carpenter called out Joss Whedon for misbehavior in 2020 and 2021, the Avengers director laid low. Now he’s back in a New York Magazine profile defending himself from Zack Snyder fans. → Read More