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Pete Townshend Remembers “The Who Sell Out,” The Album That Changed Everything

With the release of a must-have super-deluxe reissue hot off the press, the legendary guitarist comments on his band's landmark album

NFL Policy on Changing Jersey Numbers Contains Pricey Caveat

A new NFL policy in place for this season expands which positions are eligible to wear which numbers

Revisiting the 15 Most Controversial Rolling Stones Songs

Celebrate the 50th anniversary of "Sticky Fingers" by looking back at "Brown Sugar" and their other contentious songs

We Spoke to the Man Behind Bruce Buffer’s Increasingly Audacious UFC Fits

"It's a challenge trying to top each jacket, to be honest, but it is fun," says Aashif Jamani of King & Bay

Product Placement Is Coming for Your Classic Films

Ad companies are beginning to insert new logos, signage and products into familiar TV shows and movies

Allow Me to Reintroduce DJ Khaled as Your Body Neutrality Spirit Guide

DJ Khaled's approach to body image represents a refreshing update to the compulsory self-love of the body-positive movement

“Master of None” Is Coming Back, Focused on Lena Waithe’s Character This Time

Aziz Ansari's series will return to Netflix with a new lead in May

IOC to Punish Athletes Who Raise a Fist or Take a Knee at Tokyo Olympics

The committee upheld a ban on athlete protests and the display of political messages at the Games

Could a New Spanish Law Affect the Future of Bullfighting?

Dogs, cats and other domestic animals now legally “have feelings” thanks to a new Spanish Parliament measure

How “The Masked Singer” Became a Reputation-Laundering Scheme for Celebrities

From Logan Paul to Bobby Brown, the show has long provided a safe space for controversial contestants to pursue a fresh start

In an NFL Super League, Which 8 Teams Would Make the Cut?

The entirely fictional NFL Super League would feature four teams apiece from the AFC and NFC

How the San Diego Padres Are Handling the New Pressure of Expectations

The Padres were one of the nice surprises of the shortened 2020 MLB season

Manhattan Will Stop Prosecuting Sex Workers, But That Doesn’t Mean Sex Work Is Legal

The DA's office announced it will no longer prosecute sex workers, but the Nordic model approach isn't the groundbreaking step toward decriminalization it may sound like