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Chappell Roan Is a Pop Supernova. Nothing About It Has Been Easy

Her joyful pop anthems have connected with a massive audience, but getting here involved long odds and a lot of heartache. And fame is freaking her out a bit

 

James Earl Jones Was So Much More Than His Golden Voice

When given the chance to play men rather than symbols, the illustrious EGOT winner was a wonder to behold

 

Near-Death Becomes Her: Natasha Rothwell Brings Main Character Energy to 'How to Die Alone'

How to Die Alone is an extremely satisfying showcase for its creator-star's writing and acting skills

 

Jack White, Meg White Hit Donald Trump With Lawsuit: 'This Machine Sues Fascists'

The White Stripes duo "vehemently oppose the policies adopted and actions taken by defendant Trump when he was president and those he has proposed,” the lawsuit reads

 

Rich Homie Quan's Family Says His Death Leaves 'Undeniable Hole in Our Hearts'

The rapper died Thursday at 33, although the cause of his death has yet to be revealed

 
 
 

Tony! Toni! Toné! Won't Reunite Again - And Six More Things We Learned From Raphael Saadiq

The legendary R&B singer-producer-songwriter discusses working with Beyoncé, recalls some praise from Prince, and much more in our new interview

 

Katy Perry and Doechii Set Release Date for First Collaboration 'I'm His, He's Mine'

The song will arrive on Friday, September 13 and will appear on Katy Perry's forthcoming album 143, out Friday, September 20

 

D'Angelo Is Hard at Work on the Follow-Up to 2014's 'Black Messiah'

Artist is in "a good space," and is working on at least six new songs, according to Raphael Saadiq — including a long-lost track from Linwood Rose, the supergroup with Q-Tip, Saadiq, and D' …

 

Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's First Tour Will Finally Be Released on New Live Album

Live at Fillmore East, 1969 captures the quartet's nascent period and boasts epic versions of songs like "Down by the River"

 
 
                                                           

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Beyoncé CMAs Snub Is No Surprise

Monday, September 9, 2024

View on web New reader? Subscribe September 09, 2024 'Cowboy Carter' Was Never Going to Change the CMA's Mind About Beyoncé The musician was shut out of nominations at this year's CMA

What If Trump Wins?

Monday, September 9, 2024

View on web New reader? Subscribe September 09, 2024 What If Trump Wins? The chaos and lawlessness of the first term could pale in comparison to what comes next By Tim Dickinson and Asawin Suebsaeng

Nancy Pelosi: 'This Is Bigger Than Any of Us'

Sunday, September 8, 2024

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Friday, September 6, 2024

View on web New reader? Subscribe September 06, 2024 E. Jean Carroll Opens Up About Taking on Trump in Court and Winning - Twice The journalist on her difficult decision to come forward with her story

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