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The Pudding explains ideas debated in culture with visual essays.

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  • [H2] Our Stories
  • [H3] We examined what shapes “greatness” in music, according to Rolling Stone's 500 greatest albums of all time.
  • [H3] We listened to 138 National Anthem performances so you don't have to. Here are the biggest divas.
  • [H3] Spotify tracks over 6,000 genres—everything from "rock" to "stomp-and-holler." Here's why that's cool.
  • [H3] What does a happily ever after look like? We look at over 1,400 romance covers to find out what visuals are used.
  • [H3] Watch 24 hours of an American day, and the invisible crisis hiding in plain sight.
  • [H3] A series of experimental clocks that connect data to time.
  • [H3] We're tracking how the hottest year on Earth is affecting U.S. heat records.
  • [H3] This is how rare it is for a hit song to be credited to an all-women songwriting team.
  • [H3] This is not a story. We made a browser extension to visualize how much each person is talking in Google Meet.
  • [H3] Introducing CRUTCH, Our New Metric For Asterisking NBA Champions.
  • [H3] We break down J Dilla's signature off-beat timefeel.
  • [H3] Country music is powered by women like Carrie Underwood and Maren Morris, but even they are barely played back-to-back.
  • [H3] Alvin loved his grandmother's fresh kimchi. But as he aged, could he rediscover the defining flavor of his childhood?
  • [H3] We unsubscribed from 16 subscription services and documented the ways companies made it challenging.
  • [H3] We made a short daily photo location guessing game that is a mashup of GeoGuessr and Wordle.
  • [H3] Portland, Maine, or Oregon? We calculated what place someone is most likely referring to, depending on where they are.
  • [H3] We used statistics to find out which NBA players have had the greatest unexpected performances.
  • [H3] We explored university syllabi to identify the literary canon.
  • [H3] Why some mathematicians argue the economy is designed to create a few super rich people – unless we stop it.
  • [H3] A journey of emotional awareness, where we uncover the power of naming and visualizing your feelings.
  • [H3] How does where you grow up impact your economic opportunity? Our author returns to his roots.
  • [H3] Watch women's hoops signature sneakers morph from Swoopes to Stewie.
  • [H3] One random person a day gets the chance to play against the internet in a game of words. Can you beat them?
  • [H3] Take an audio tour of Mexico City, seen through its street vendors.
  • [H3] We watched 100 episodes of The Big Bang Theory to figure out what the government in China censors, and why.
  • [H3] Is TikTok helping artists become commercially successful, or does the medium present a new opportunity worth pursuing?
  • [H3] Ever wonder what happens when you press play on your favorite song? We look how artists get paid from streaming music.
  • [H3] Curious what your teachers never taught you about the Aztec Gods? Here's an illustrated introduction.
  • [H3] In a collaboration with Vox, we tracked what happens after TikTok songs go viral.
  • [H3] We’re tracking heat records in 400 U.S. cities, and you can look up your city.
  • [H3] We found this cool study about age and randomness, but we think it is flawed. Can you help us reproduce it?
  • [H3] We looked at more than 200 banknotes to see who’s represented on today’s currencies around the world.
  • [H3] Do movies with more coughs win Best Picture? A near flawless expulsion-based model that predicts a win for Dune.
  • [H3] How many days since a record temperature high? Check the always-updating scoreboard.
  • [H3] What could have been for your favorite NBA team? A data-driven revisionist history of the NBA draft.
  • [H3] Want to make your writing more accessible? Algorithms might not be the answer.
  • [H3] Analyzing more than 382,000 headlines to see how women are represented (or misrepresented) in the news.
  • [H3] We tried to win the New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest by making AI-generated captions.
  • [H3] Learn how to hack your digital DNA to achieve the mid-level corporate career of your dreams.
  • [H3] We investigated 200 crackers to learn about food allergies and labelling. Warning: may contain troubling results.
  • [H3] We scraped the web to track one of the internet’s oldest images — one that lives on without the subject’s consent.
  • [H3] Through data and interviews, learn why the card game Spades is the perfect metaphor for the African-American community.
  • [H3] For groups to succeed, sometimes one person will shoulder more than their fair share of the work. Just ask LeBron James.
  • [H3] A visual history of Rickrolling — millions of comments, posts, and links — that’s never gonna let you down.
  • [H3] A story about hearing yourself in same-gender pop lyrics for the first time and tracking it with data ever since.
  • [H3] How many artists overshadow their band after going solo? We crunched the numbers.
  • [H3] To help you get out of your geographic music bubble, we found the songs that are most popular far away from you.
  • [H3] Science stepped up: on average there were ~11 new coronavirus articles coming out each hour, every hour throughout 2020.
  • [H3] Not all nudes are the same. We looked at how names for 6,816 makeup foundations can reveal bias in the beauty industry.
  • [H3] This model attempts to predict a wine’s quality. We detect a note of math, with a hint of 0s and 1s.
  • [H3] What do you do when your friends are sick of hearing about your breakup? Use a supercomputer to find a happier ending.
  • [H3] Our auditory analyst compares 770 artists’ live recordings with their and studio counterparts. Music snobs rejoice!
  • [H3] We tracked every time someone says "cool" in community. Cool. Cool. Cool.
  • [H3] Clue: We crunched the data on this controversial cookie and condiment crossword clue. Answer: Oreo.
  • [H3] How bad is your Spotify or Apple music? Our sophisticated A.I. judges your awful taste.
  • [H3] Candles and LEDs don’t pay for themselves. We’ll demonstrate just exactly how much work goes into warding off the dark.
  • [H3] These playable mini crosswords let you get a feel for who gets included (and excluded) as clues and answers in puzzles.
  • [H3] Crosswords are known for being too old, too white, and too male. We backed that up with data.
  • [H3] Need a cute animal fix? Here’s a menagerie of live-streams from your favorite zoos and aquariums all in one place.
  • [H3] Philly openly reports about complaints against police officers. But we found that public doesn’t equal transparent.
  • [H3] Take the quiz: Can you identify when these photos were taken? It may not be as easy as it sounds.
  • [H3] We tracked K-pop group sizes and member roles over modern K-pop’s 30-year history. BTS Army click here.
  • [H3] A data comic to help you understand how the dance floor is generationally divided.
  • [H3] Using 50 years of data, we explored economic mobility and determined just how rigid the middle class really is.
  • [H3] We examined 271 presidential candidate branding designs from 1968–2020. Here’s who goes beyond the red, WHITE, and blue.
  • [H3] To help you clear out your inbox, we’ve compiled a data-driven newsletter of popular links in other newsletters.
  • [H3] We quizzed people on how well they recognized ’90s songs by their birth year. Britney and Whitney have staying power.
  • [H3] What physical traits are most tied to gender in literature? Eye roll: Women are all soft thighs and red lips.
  • [H3] Nearly 14.6M properties in America are in a flood zone, with more likely in the near future. We mapped the scenarios.
  • [H3] Using baby name data, we found the names that could be at risk of becomming future "Karens" in 10, 20, and 30 years.
  • [H3] Where do Tripadvisor reviewers go when they’re staying local? Our guide to 74,762 US attractions will tell you.
  • [H3] Do you smell what we’re cooking? It’s stories, facts, and pixel art drawings of over 200 masked wrestlers.
  • [H3] Take this quiz to see if you’re better than others your age at recognizing songs from history.
  • [H3] What happens when you combine music, a monkey, Joe Rogan, and probability? You get this experiment.
  • [H3] When it comes to sanitizing lyrics, where does Kidz Bop draw the line? (This was pre-WAP though; now all bets are off.)
  • [H3] To learn about the US’ evolving priorities, norms and biases, we collected every question to ever appear on a census.
  • [H3] Emojis are nice, but GIFs have range. We looked at how we use these looped clips of celebs to convey feelings.
  • [H3] These are the cities where you’ll need your umbrella, ella, ella, eh, eh, eh. Seattle may be less rainy than you think.
  • [H3] Find your new jam here. We mapped several month of #1 songs in 3,000 places.
  • [H3] Do authors write where they know? We calculated the distance between where authors lived and where their books were set.
  • [H3] America has often been called a nation of immigrants. We mapped where they settled.
  • [H3] Will saying sorry save your reputation? We quantified the lasting impact of a YouTube appology and controversy.
  • [H3] Ranking player performance against pay, we found the worst, highest-paid NBA player, ever. Sorry, Melo.
  • [H3] From beehives, to afros, to bumpits: we looked at 30,000 yearbook photos to officially crown the "Big Hair Era."
  • [H3] Do you "lol?" Or "haha?’ Or "hehe?" We charted the usage, evolution, and perception of digital laughter.
  • [H3] When an elected official promises to transform prosecution, do their actions live up to their words? We investigated.
  • [H3] Everything’s bigger in Texas, even the number of exported adoptable dogs. Here’s where the dogs in your state are from.
  • [H3] We’ve devised pub crawl routes between UK watering holes of the same name. One Red Lion down, 338 to go. Cheers!
  • [H3] Is “ass” the most complicated word in English? We tracked down 201 historic usages and compared it to other slang.
  • [H3] Headlines say millennials killed napkins, marriage, and Applebees. We say, "you’re welcome." What’s next for this group?
  • [H3] Are men singing higher in pop songs today? Biebs, the JoBros, the Weeknd, we’re coming for you... with data.
  • [H3] Are book covers starting to look the same? We organized over 5,000 top-seling book covers by visual similarity.
  • [H3] Our 2019 hipster summer reading list will introduce you to an artisanal selection of obscure books before they’re cool.
  • [H3] Using news coverage, we plotted how one highly unethical study on vaccines has caused outsized, irreparable harm.
  • [H3] Sit back and relax as we take you on an updated journey through every Billboard Top 5 hit to find music’s greatest era.
  • [H3] We made a map that replaces UK city names with their most Wikipedia’ed resident.
  • [H3] We made a map that replaces US city names with their most Wikipedia’ed resident.
  • [H3] Billie Jean is not my lover, but it’s one of the names we tracked for this project. Here’s how often names are in songs.
  • [H3] Want to access the raw data behind an academic paper? OK. Has it been a few years? Yeah... good luck with that.
  • [H3] Since the 1950s, hyphenated last names in pro-sports have been on the rise. The WNBA leads the way, as it so often does.
  • [H3] The NBA has a defensive three seconds problem. We tracked how often players are camped in the paint.
  • [H3] We looked at 19 years of covers to see if Vogue represents women of all shades. You can guess how this went.
  • [H3] Why are European regions shifting their borders? We follow the money.
  • [H3] Computers now have four different methods to determine what you’ll type now/next/nexis
  • [H3] We looked at every political party platform between 1840 and 2016 to find how often women’s issues appeared in the text.
  • [H3] Can you spell the hardest names in the NBA? Or will you miss and spell H-O-R-S-E?
  • [H3] How do you measure who’s the biggest pop star? We tackle that question a bunch of different ways.
  • [H3] Do high school basketball stars live up to the hype? Here’s how many find success in the NBA.
  • [H3] Think Gyllenhaal is a hard name to spell? It gets worse. Here are the many ways to misspell big names in pop culture.
  • [H3] School dress codes send the wrong messages about womens’ and girls’ bodies. An analysis of 481 policies shows why.
  • [H3] Who’s the most prolific rapper of all time? We try to answer that by measure vocabulary. Happy debating.
  • [H3] These are the countries that have most preoccupied Americans since 1900, according to New York Times headlines.
  • [H3] We created a brief history of the past 100 years from New York Times headlines. And yes, there are word clouds.
  • [H3] This is a story about how to perceive the population size of cities. Hint: perspective helps.
  • [H3] Because you just can’t get enough of them, we found every boy band to chart the Hot 100 since 1980.
  • [H3] Dear Abby, I’m looking for an analysis of 20,000 advice column letters. Sincerely, Curious. Hi Curious, click this link.
  • [H3] Welcome to Titletown! Discover the most successful cities across baseball, basketball, football, hockey, and soccer.
  • [H3] We charted new terrain in these 3D maps of human population.
  • [H3] From Cardi B to Carson Wentz: we charted the path to fame from Wikipedia pageviews.
  • [H3] Watch as the design of the iconic Air Jordan morphs from its the first release in 1985 to the present.
  • [H3] Here’s who was the most popular person on Wikipedia ever day in 2018.
  • [H3] Who has more emotionally vulnerable lyrics, emo-rap or Dashboard Confessional? We measured each album’s sentiment.
  • [H3] Let’s get reel: who’s using film and who’s using digital in the movie industry?
  • [H3] We went there. A data investigation into the travesty that is women’s pockets.
  • [H3] What Wikipedia pageviews tell us about how famous people are remembered after they die. RIP.
  • [H3] The job automation crisis isn’t as simple as turning truck driver’s into developers. We break it down with data.
  • [H3] Instead of measuring a city by it’s GDP or population, what if we measure it by its airport traffic?
  • [H3] No TMI here, just 20,759 people describing their experiences with contraception... and us charting it.
  • [H3] We looked at 1.2 million parliamentary speeches to show how gender representation changes the conversation.
  • [H3] We looked at 500,000 congressional speeches to show how gender representation changes the conversation.
  • [H3] We mapped how "gayborhoods" are divided by gender. It’s true: men are from Chelsea, women are from Park Slope.
  • [H3] Fenty is a champion for makeup inclusivity, but how do other brands compare? We charted their foundation skin tones.
  • [H3] The good, the rad, and the gnarly. We took a look at what makes a skate soundtrack.
  • [H3] A supercut of the most-viewed NBA plays from 2017–18. Warning: this video contains a high dosage of LeBron footage.
  • [H3] Think you’ve heard that before? Turns out, hit songs are becoming less musically diverse.
  • [H3] We baked the most average chocolate chip cookie. Recipes written by computers — what could go wrong?
  • [H3] Which athletes qualify as one-hit wonders? We charted the greatest single-season anomalies in the last 30 years.
  • [H3] Your birthday twin is probably reading this right now. We take on the birthday paradox.
  • [H3] In a love letter to NYC and Seattle, we pinpoint the types of businesses that distinguish one neighborhood from another.
  • [H3] We watched Ali Wong’s Baby Cobra too many times and charted out how she built the routine around a laughter climax.
  • [H3] Here’s an interactive guide that introduces and explores waveforms. Volume most defintiely on.
  • [H3] We mapped which countries have laws and guidelines around declaring brain death.
  • [H3] What is the taco capital of the US? Where does BBQ reign supreme? These maps have you covered.
  • [H3] Via postcards from the Curiosity Rover on Mars, we prove that talking about the weather is a universal habit.
  • [H3] There are three sides to every cable news story: MSNBC’s, Fox News’, and CNN’s. The contrast in on-screen text is stark.
  • [H3] We can all agree that drain hair is gross. But it’s a thin line between love and hate for more than 3,000 other topics.
  • [H3] A visual walkthrough of how we see Earth from space through the eyes of satellites. Spoiler alert: it’s still not flat.
  • [H3] How would you define an NBA superteam? We couldn’t decide so we built this tool to give you the power.
  • [H3] What is black and white and red all over? The racial gap between a newspaper’s staff and the community it covers.
  • [H3] In a musial language that’s gone worldwide, we uncover the words that are "most hip-hop"
  • [H3] If you exclude Ira Glass’ voice, who gets the most airtime on This American Life: men or women? Stay tuned to hear more.
  • [H3] In 2017, we mapped the cities and places with the worst access to abortion based on driving times.
  • [H3] Men "gallop" and women "giggle," at least according to the gendered tropes found in 2,000 scripts.
  • [H3] We measured the dialogue from every episode of The Office and it sure is a mouthful. (“That’s what she said.")
  • [H3] I’m dining solo, I’m dining solo, solo (Jason Derulo voice). We looked at the dining habits and companions of Americans.
  • [H3] Female characters are largely absent from superhero comics — but when they are included, how are they depicted?
  • [H3] Everytime a job is automated, the Republican Party benefits.
  • [H3] What’s best for animals in aquariums? We look to the past & present to gauge the future of captive whales and dolphins.
  • [H3] A story about how film plots mirror (or shape) historical events.
  • [H3] Has American literature made progress toward gender equality, or is commercial success still linked to an author’s bio?
  • [H3] Hurricanes, bankruptcies, and the World Series are all said to spark baby booms.But is there any truth to these tales?
  • [H3] In the words of Ms. Spears, "Oops, I did it again." We show how pop lyrics are getting more repetitive.
  • [H3] What’s the most timeless NBA play? We turn to YouTube views to determine which have the most replay value.
  • [H3] Let’s raise a pint to the microbrew capitals of the U.S. Cheers!
  • [H3] Why does the U.S. lead the world in incarceration? We try to answer this question with data.
  • [H3] Here’s how Russell Westbrook made NBA history in 2017.
  • [H3] In the NBA, is home court advantage down to favorable home court officiating? We break down the stats.
  • [H3] Like teams in the Super Bowl, the popularity of Oscar contenders can also be regional. Here are the hotspots from 2017.
  • [H3] A lot can happen in the last 2:00 of an NBA game and the refs don’t always get it right. We tracked the calls in 2018.
  • [H3] We used Google search data to measure slang, and it has us shook.
  • [H3] Inspired by Ava DuVernay’s documentary 13th, we mapped the change from "slave to criminal with one amendment."
  • [H3] What are the odds an artist will make it big? Three years and 75,000 concerts later, we finally have an answer.
  • [H3] This is the site where it happens. We visualized every line from Hamilton.
  • [H3] We analyzed 12,147 images to see how the media covers Trump and Clinton. It’s not a pretty picture.
  • [H3] An interactive story of what happens when a genius samples a genius: Robert Glasper, Miles Davis and “Ghetto Walkin.”
  • [H3] Hindsight is 20/20. We redraft decades of NBA picks using their career stats to find the breakouts and the busts.
  • [H3] Miles Davis is mentioned on 2,452 Wikipedia pages. We analyzed them all.
  • [H3] These are the most unlikely NBA comebacks from the 2015–16 season. Harden, Curry, James: the gang’s all here.
  • [H3] This is the largest analysis of film dialogue by gender. Yes, even Disney has films with fewer lines for women.
  • [H3] What counts as "punk" music? We turned to Spotify and YouTube playlists to answer this question.
  • [H3] Here are the writers, directors, and producers who make films that fail the Bechdel test.
  • [H3] Is it an east coast vs. west coast thing? Every hip hop record label, since 1989, sorted by Billboard chart performance.
  • [H3] We used Spotify plays to track the most timeless songs of all-time.
  • [H3] How Outkast brought their southern roots to hip hop, in charts.
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