DEAR MISS MANNERS: How does one handle being offered alcohol when you choose not to drink? I got a DUI 2 years ago, and I will NEVER drink and drive ever again. I’ve been in numerous situations where ...
Mobb Deep legend Havoc drops into a rapid-fire smoke session with High Times and gives it straight: strong indica only, “no blunt babysitting,” and Snoop is still the Godfather. The conversation spans ...
Rund takes Ramtin on a tour of the enduring world of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice... and our two hosts make a bet. John Mullan, professor of English Literature at University College London and ...
"Flipping in the ghetto on a dirty mattress." Long before Lauryn Hill spit those lyrics, depicting the mixed bag of injustice and ingenuity that comes with inner-city living, Kejuan Muchita, the ...
Despite voluntary age restrictions, a UK study reveals that clever branding, social influence, and online access keep energy and hydration drinks popular among children, underscoring the need for ...
Infinite is a massive monument to Mobb Deep — an album that soars because it feels like it was created with Prodigy, not about him. The LP doesn’t pimp out his likeness like The Notorious B.I.G.’s ...
Mobb Deep's Havoc visits Engine Room Audio in New York City where he sits down with host Angel Diaz to give some insight on the making of what is likely to be Mobb Deep's final album. The legendary ...
Havoc is moving and shaking on a crisp October afternoon, heading into our interview in a SiriusXM greenroom right after talking to DJ Whoo Kid at the radio conglomerate. Wearing a camo hoodie and ...
When Mobb Deep’s Infinite climbed to the top of Apple Music’s hip-hop album chart last week, the victory resonated far beyond streaming numbers. Pusha T immediately took notice, saluting the ...
Nas recently appeared on SiriusXM’s The Infamous Hour with Havoc to reflect on his collaboration with Mobb Deep and the deep respect he has for the legendary duo’s influence on hip-hop. When asked ...
Despite the bands recent history of lackluster music, Infinite feels less like a cash grab and more like a carefully curated love letter to Mobb Deep’s legacy. Prodigy’s verses, gritty, introspective ...
“You’s a d**k blower, tryin’ to speak the Dunn language,” rapped Prodigy on Mobb Deep’s classic “Quiet Storm.” For most listeners, the line sounded like another slice of gritty Queensbridge slang, or ...