Iris Gottlieb The final episode of Switched on Pop’s podcast The 5th considers the symphony’s legacy in 2020. Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony traces a journey that
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The mask barons of Etsy
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Protesters hit the streets for a second night after officers aren’t charged with killing Breonna Taylor
People gather in Louisville, Kentucky, awaiting word on charges against police officers on September 23. | Darron Cummings/AP Thousands across the country declared that the
One Good Thing: The trick uniting the internet’s funniest videos
YouTube screenshot How “the Vine cut” reflects our own mortality (yes, really). One Good Thing is Vox’s recommendations feature. In each edition, find one more
Daniel Cameron, the Trump-supporting attorney general in the Breonna Taylor case, explained
Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron announces a grand jury’s decision to indict one of three Louisville Metro Police Department officers involved in the shooting death
On climate change, oil and gas companies have a long way to go
Police officers stand near activists locked to dirty oil barrels who have blocked BP’s headquarters in St. James’s Square, London. | Victoria Jones/PA Images via
10 delicious food movies
Cakes, from Ottolenghi and the Cakes of Versailles. | IFC A feast of comedies, dramas, documentaries, and more to stream at home. With the arrival
What we can learn about QAnon from the Satanic Panic
Demonstrators at a #SaveTheChildren rally in Keene, New Hampshire, on September 19, 2020. | Joseph Prezioso/AFP via Getty Images You Wrong About’s Sarah Marshall explains why
The case for more — many more — Americans, explained
Times Square, New York City | Photo by Roy Rochlin/Getty Images A conversation with Matthew Yglesias on families, the economy, global competition, and One Billion
The Vox Senate interview: John Hickenlooper believes he can help revive bipartisanship in the Senate
Former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper speaks to members of the media in front of the state Capitol on August 4, 2019, in Denver. | Helen