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2. First antineutrino energy spectrum from $^{235}$U fissions with the STEREO detector at ILL
3. Accurate Measurement of the Electron Antineutrino Yield of U-235 Fissions from the STEREO Experiment with 119 Days of Reactor-On Data
4. Improved Sterile Neutrino Constraints from the STEREO Experiment with 179 Days of Reactor-On Data
5. Electronics for the STEREO experiment
6. (Re)Engineering the Cultural Object
7. First antineutrino energy spectrum from $^{235}$U fissions with the STEREO detector at ILL
8. Improved sterile neutrino constraints from the STEREO experiment with 179 days of reactor-on data
9. Sonic Necessity and Compositional Invention in #BluesHop
10. Audio Processing
11. (Re)Engineering the Cultural Object
12. Hip-Hop pedagogy as production practice: Reverse-engineering the sample-based aesthetic
13. Electronics for the STEREO experiment
14. Kamala Harris Has a Fight to Win—and Black America Must Support Her.
15. The Rebellious Rap Debut That Disrupted 'Safe' Black Culture.
16. How Usher Emerged as the Last Great R&B Star.
17. Black Biopics Deserve More Than the Bare Minimum.
18. André 3000's Experimental Jazz Album Really Shouldn't Shock You.
19. 30 Years Ago, A Tribe Called Quest's 'Midnight Marauders' Changed Hip-Hop.
20. Black Music Is More Than Foundational. Jann Wenner Doesn't Get That.
21. Quit whining
22. Stereoscope Viewer
23. Stereoscope Viewer
24. Status of the STEREO experiment : search for a light sterile neutrino at ILL.
25. Ohio Statehouse
26. Stillman Hotel
27. Cicely Tyson: An Actress and Civil-Rights Icon for the Ages: The trailblazing star of "Roots" and "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter" passed away today at the age of 96. And she was a force to be reckoned with both onscreen and off.
28. Electronics for the STEREO experiment.
29. Kanye West's 'Jesus Is Born' Is a Christmas Present for the Trump-MAGA Crowd: West "offers a mainstream window into the cultural and musical sphere of black gospel for people who have no investment in the experiences of black people," writes Stereo Williams
30. Jay-Z's Complicated Legacy at 50: 'My Presence Is Charity': The rap legend and mogul Jay-Z turned 50 this week, and his journey from street hustler to NFL dealmaker has been a bumpy one, writes Stereo Williams.
31. Gabrielle Union's Firing from 'America's Got Talent' Underscores NBC's Race Problems: The actress was ousted from the reality-competition series amid claims of racist behavior on the part of producers. It's the latest example of questionable conduct at the network
32. Search for eV sterile neutrinos at a nuclear reactor — the Stereo project.
33. Taylor Swift and the Many Music Legends Who Got Screwed by Their Labels: The pop star almost couldn't perform at the AMAs due to an ongoing battle with her old record label. And Swift is far from the first major artist to go to war with their overlords.
34. Kanye West's Gospel of Black Self-Hatred and White Acceptance: The "Jesus Is King" gospel-rapper is possessed of retrograde beliefs about what it means to be black in America, writes Stereo Williams.
35. Kanye West's 'Jesus Is King' Is Fake Christianity at Its Finest: The MAGA rapper's ninth studio album comes on the heels of his Sunday Services, and is a gospel-inspired effort that feels, well, uninspired.
36. Killing Us With Kindness: The Foolishness of Ellen DeGeneres and Judge Tammy Kemp: Kindness wasn't a priority when George W. Bush trampled on civil liberties or when Amber Guyger murdered Botham Jean.
37. Why Eddie Murphy's Comeback Rings Truer Than Kanye West's: While Murphy has acknowledged his past mistakes and exhibited personal growth, West has gone a very different route toward currying public favor.
38. 'Abbey Road' at 50: Inside the Beatles' Glorious Farewell: Stereo Williams on the 50th anniversary of "Abbey Road," the Beatles' "last chance to be their best selves.".
39. Kevin Hart and Dave Chappelle's Privileged LGBTQ Blind Spots: The two superstar comedians have come under fire for their insensitivity to the LGBTQ community. They have much to learn, writes Stereo Williams, as do their critics.
40. The Genius of Missy Elliott, a Pop Visionary Transmitting From the Future: Music is still catching up to where Missy Elliott stood 20 years ago. Now, with a new EP and a long overdue MTV Video Vanguard Award, she's taking the victory lap she deserves.
41. 1989, the Year Blockbuster Movie Season Went Mad: For what feels like generations, summer at the movies has meant big popcorn flicks. If there's a summer that started it all, it has to be the summer of 1989.
42. 'Leaving Neverland': Wade Robson and James Safechuck's Stories Will Stain Michael Jackson Forever: The two-part HBO documentary features two men who claim the King of Pop sexually assaulted them as children. After this, Stereo Williams writes, there is no turning back
43. Solange's 'When I Get Home' Proves She's a Musical Genius in Her Own Right: Her follow-up to 'A Seat at the Table' only confirms what we already knew: Bey's little sis is one of the most talented singer-songwriters of her generation.
44. How to Prevent the Next R. Kelly: 'We Can't Go Back to Just Singing Along': Stereo Williams examines why time may finally be up for R&B legend R. Kelly, and the responsibility we all must bear to prevent his reign of terror from happening again.
45. Ralph Northam to Jussie Smollett: How Black History Month 2019 Has Been a Total Disaster: Maybe we need a do-over for this Black History Month.
46. The Grammy Awards' Racist Aversion to Hip-Hop: Three decades after hip-hop artists boycotted the Grammys, not a whole lot has changed.
47. John Singleton Looks Back on 'Poetic Justice': Tupac, Janet Jackson and That AIDS Test Rumor: The acclaimed filmmaker behind 'Boyz n the Hood' talks to Stereo Williams about how the worlds of film and hip-hop merged in the '90s and competing with Tupac for Janet
48. The Problem With Spike Lee's Oscar-Nominated 'BlacKkKlansman': The legendary filmmaker's latest received six Oscar nominations--including Lee's first for Best Director. But it's a film that's rubbed many black viewers the wrong way.
49. The Famous Black Women Held to a Higher Standard Under Trump: Famous black women have been given far less latitude than men for making cultural missteps under Trump. Just look at the cases of Gladys Knight and Chrisette Michele.
50. Led Zeppelin's Controversial Legacy: Thievery, Underage Groupies and the 'Mud-Shark Incident': On the 50th anniversary of their debut album, Stereo Williams looks back on the hard rock legends' highs and lows.
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