If we stayed up with you all night, rest assured we’re probably watching Grey’s Anatomy. The heart-stirring medical drama premiered as a mid-season replacement on March 27, 2005, and viewers picked it, chose it, loved it so much, it’s now the longest-running scripted prime-time show on ABC. Over the course of 21 years, the unsettling
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SXSW London will be doubling on down on its ambitions to be a creative and tech cross-pollinator in its second edition in the UK capital’s Shoreditch neighborhood this June. Taking a leaf from its 40-year SXSW parent event in Austin, the UK spin-off unveiled an eclectic conference program and speakers list on Friday, bringing together
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Kanye West’s Bully is here. The rapper premiered the long-delayed record, which features Travis Scott and Nine Vicious, live on YouTube about an hour after midnight on March 26. At the tail end of the listening session, he also played an older track, “Runaway,” and EsDeeKid’s “4 Raws,” among others. Listen to Bully below. West
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The extraordinary Philip Bloch is carving out a powerful legacy with his fashion label, “Omniscient Things.” After presenting twice this year during New York Fashion Week, Bloch continues to solidify his status as a fashion icon committed to making style accessible to the masses. This year he kicked off NYFW with a flash fashion show at Terminal 2 of LaGuardia
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Online commenters recently criticized California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) for a social media post in which the governor’s press office insinuated that the production team of MAGA influencer Benny Johnson is gay. While the commenters condemned Newsom’s use of homophobia, another right-winger has previously accused Johnson of being a closeted homosexual. Newsom’s press office made
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Zendaya is continuing her run of bridal-themed looks. After she previously donned her “something old” and “something new,” the 29-year-old revealed her “something borrowed” was an Armani Privé gown, previously worn by Cate Blanchett, at the premiere of The Drama in Rome, Italy, on March 26. “And now for SOMETHING BORROWED,” Zendaya’s longtime stylist Law Roach wrote on X March 26 of the theme
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Love Everybody loves Joni Mitchell, and everybody has a favorite Joni Mitchell album. That album is Blue (1971). No, not really. It’s Court and Spark (1974). Ladies of the Canyon (1970). Hejira (1976). What’s that? Is your favourite Mingus (1979)? That’s a good, left-field choice—the culmination of her jazz explorations through the 1970s. Nobody’s favorite came
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Netflix‘s 6-part psychological thriller series is still quietly one of its best shows to binge-watch, even five years after it was released. The British series combines supernatural drama with psychological thriller, making it an underrated follow-up after watching Netflix’s new horror hit series Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen this weekend. The series previously
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FoundFootage.com, the ultimate destination for found footage fanatics, officially launches March 25, 2026 at the Unnamed Footage Festival (UFF9) in San Francisco. With a catalog of over 4,500 in-camera films, shorts, and web series, FoundFootage.com delivers the most comprehensive resource ever assembled for the genre, spanning everything from classic POV horror and screenlife shock to
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This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Welcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Finalists for the 2026 Women’s Prize for Nonfiction The shortlist for the 2026 Women’s Prize for Nonfiction, which
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Ray Nutt, the chief executive of alternative theatrical distributor Fathom Entertainment for the past nine years, plans to step down and retire this fall. He will actively assist the board in a search for his replacement and seek to ensure a smooth leadership transition for the company he said “stands at the precipice of a
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Kanye West has rebuked claims that his long-teased next album, Bully, was made with the help of generative AI. In an X post shared on Wednesday, March 25, the rapper revealed a track list for the album—which features 13 songs, including previously-previewed tracks like “Beauty and the Beast” and “Preacher Man”—with the caption “BULLY ON
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Mamochka Movie Review by Matt Boiselle   Mamochka – directed and written by Vilan Trub, and starring Alexander Kollar, Maya Murphy and Stanley Trub Synopsis: Psychological horror about a Nazi-era heirloom doll that comes to haunt suburban dad’s every waking moments. There’s something to be said about the horror trope of sticking a creepy-looking doll
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Lily Phellera is a London-based designer steadily making her mark with a distinct approach to modern womenswear, and she recently landed on our radar after Kyla Pratt stepped onto the carpet at the NAACP Image Awards in a black velvet jumpsuit. The look highlighted Phellera’s ability to merge structure with ease—delivering a design that felt
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The Christian nationalist legal advocacy group Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) is celebrating an $800,000 settlement that the city of Louisville, Kentucky paid to Christian photographer Chelsey Nelson to settle her legal challenge against the city’s LGBTQ+ anti-discrimination ordinance — even though she was never personally asked to provide services to LGBTQ+ customers. Nelson preemptively filed
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Oregon has a rich history of excluding Black people. During westward expansion, while whites were incentivized to “settle” the inchoate Oregon through the “Donation Land Claim Act,” Black people were prohibited from entering the territory. In 1859, Oregon became the 33rd state in the Union, and the only one admitted with an “exclusion clause”. Oregonians
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