The History of Swearing on TV

Lately, cable television stations have eased up on their restrictions of swearing, adopting the word “bitch” as common vocabulary and allowing the occasional S-bomb to slip—but it wasn’t always this way. According to Vulture’s latest “Secret History of Television” episode, it wasn’t until South Park’s well-received “It Hits the Fan” episode in 2001—where the word “shit” is proclaimed a record 200 times—that the Federal Communications …

Angel Haze: Impossible

Following heartbreaking and emotional tracks from her upcoming EP In The Winter Of Wet Years, Angel Haze just released “Impossible.” From self-empowerment to politics, the fiery track features a clattering beat reminiscent of a machine gun and Angel Haze’s trademark sharp and fast vocals.

Folk Majolica Bowls by Michal Bačák

Ceramic works of art by the Czech Artist

Czech illustrator Michal Bačák conceived a cross-cultural, fantastical mythology in his new collection of majolica bowls for Prague’s Křehký gallery. Launching at the Křehký Mikulov design festival this year, the collection is another collaboration between the artist and the gallery, which is known for producing items with local (and international) designers. Bačák graduated in product design at Prague Academy of Art and Design in 2010, …