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Charles is joined by Hazel Cills to discuss the long journey to make Aaliyah’s
music available to the public. Afterward, he reviews Lorde’s latest release,
‘Solar Power.’
over 2 years ago
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Revisiting the pop icon’s career alongside her personal struggles through the
years
almost 3 years ago
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He may be Will Hunting and Jason Bourne, but thanks to ‘EuroTrip’ and ‘True
Grit’ and more recent films like ‘Stillwater,’ he’s also Hollywood’s greatest
shapeshifter
almost 3 years ago
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Celebrating the beautifully scrutable world of the fairly appreciated himbo
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NBC moderator Chuck Todd joins to discuss the format of ‘Meet the Press,’ the
media’s coverage of the Trump era, and more before Tim Cato stops by to talk
about his recent piece covering the Dallas Mavericks and their front office
almost 3 years ago
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Read Abby Jones’ review of the album.
almost 3 years ago
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The guys speculate on who has the better chance at the title, Utah or Phoenix,
discuss what is to be done about the tanking Clippers, debate who in the East is
the favorite to go to the Finals, and more
almost 3 years ago
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Over the last decade, the language and aesthetics of social justice have become
the social currency of the music industry (and pop culture at large), ultimately
yielding the myth that representation solves everything. This is one story of
how we got there, and where we carefully go from here.
over 3 years ago
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The must-hear rap song of the day
over 3 years ago
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With glowing synths and lyrics about labor and death, the New York duo’s fifth
LP is a tastefully small reflection on modern anxieties.
over 3 years ago
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The superstar singer-songwriter teams up with Bon Iver and members of the
National for her quiet, personal eighth album
almost 4 years ago
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The intimate film portrays Swift as a superstar who’s still figuring out how to
be an adult.
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The ‘Sharp Objects’ star takes on Broadway and the big screen in ‘To Kill a
Mockingbird’ and ‘Little Women.’
over 4 years ago
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Nothing is dark, nothing is embarrassing, nothing is unflattering.
over 4 years ago
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The look and language of pop this decade took notes from queer users on the
microblogging site.
over 4 years ago
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From Beyoncé to Kendrick to Kesha, pop’s turn to political activism produced
some of the decade’s most memorable moments.
over 4 years ago
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And why does this case point to where lawsuits in the pop world may be headed?
over 4 years ago
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For a minute, a peaceful, happy resolution seemed within reach—but that’s just
not in the cards for the now fully grown private eye
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In mid-May, the British makeup company War Paint went viral for a social media
rollout that promised makeup “specifically formulated for men.” The brand, which
produces concealer, bronzer, and tinted moisturizer, sells their products
packaged in slick, black boxes and photographed in the hands of bu…
almost 5 years ago
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One of the best life hacks I’ve ever seen involves a Pepsi bottle, an elbow
pipe, and a perfectly shaped stick of raw meat.
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In the late 1970s, curator Marcia Tucker was fed up with a corporate attitude
that pervaded New York art museums, even the Whitney where she worked. “I felt
like I was working for a cutthroat Fortune 500 company instead of a museum,” she
wrote in her autobiography A Short Life of Trouble: Forty Yea…
about 5 years ago