Megan Thee Stallion‘s beef with Nicki Minaj has invoked a famous law aimed to protect people from sex predators — and the father of the girl it’s named after isn’t happy about it. Richard Kanka — whose daughter, Megan Kanka, was murdered in the ’90s by a sex predator who, at the time, wasn’t legally
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News 1010Benja Shares Video for New Song “H2HaveYou”: Watch The artist formerly known as 1010 Benja SL is gearing up to release his debut album later this year By Matthew Strauss January 26, 2024 Facebook X 1010Benja, photo courtesy of Orienteer Facebook X 1010Benja, the Kansas City artist formerly known as 1010 Benja SL, is
News Colman Domingo Says He’ll Play Nat King Cole in New Self-Directed Musical Biopic The Academy Award nominee has said he also co-wrote the script for the film By Madison Bloom January 26, 2024 Facebook X Colman Domingo, Nat King Cole (Getty Images) Facebook X Colman Domingo has said he is going to portray legendary
News LCD Soundsystem Announce Spring Tour of North America James Murphy and the band will perform in Mexico and the United States before summertime dates in the United Kingdom and Europe By Matthew Strauss January 26, 2024 Facebook X LCD Soundsystem’s James Murphy, November 2022 (Scott Kowalchyk/CBS via Getty Images) Facebook X LCD Soundsystem have
News Justin Timberlake Debuts New Song, Revives “The Barry Gibb Talk Show” on Saturday Night Live: Watch Timberlake premiered “Sanctified,” sang “Selfish,” and impersonated the late Robin Gibb on the NBC program By Matthew Strauss January 28, 2024 Facebook X Justin Timberlake, Dakota Johnson, and Sarah Sherman, January 2023 (Rosalind O’Connor/NBC) Facebook X Justin Timberlake
News Joni Mitchell, Nominated for Best Folk Album, to Perform at 2024 Grammys The 18-time Grammy nominee will be performing at the ceremony for the very first time By Matthew Strauss January 28, 2024 Facebook X Joni Mitchell, June 2023 (Gary Miller/Getty Images) Facebook X Joni Mitchell will be performing at the 2024 Grammy Awards
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News Pitchfork Music Festival Mexico City 2024 Announces Full Lineup: Kelela, Sky Ferreira, JPEGMAFIA, Billy Woods, King Krule, and More Armand Hammer, Yeule, Mabe Fratti, Marie Davidson, Glasser, and others will perform at the inaugural event this March By Pitchfork January 29, 2024 Facebook X Artwork by Grupo Indie Rocks!/Mónica Castillo Facebook X Pitchfork Music
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News Khruangbin Announce A la Sala Tour Dates The Houston trio will perform at Coachella, Red Rocks, and more By Matthew Strauss January 29, 2024 Facebook X Khruangbin’s Mark “Marko” Speer and Laura “Leezy” Lee, June 2022 (Jim Dyson/Getty Images) Facebook X Khruangbin have announced a North American tour in support of their new album,
News SZA to Perform at 2024 Grammys After landing the most nominations this year, the R&B artist will take the stage this Sunday By Eric Torres January 29, 2024 Facebook X SZA, April 2022 (Amy Sussman/Getty Images) Facebook X After earning the most nominations at this year’s Grammy Awards, SZA has been announced as a
It’s imprinted in the minds of generations of girls: the scene in Anne of Green Gables where the redheaded heroine revels in receiving a fashionable puff-sleeved dress. Anne would be thrilled with the state of style in 2023, from the swooping silhouettes of Kika Vargas’ voluminous dresses to Cecilie Bahnsen’s and Simone Rocha’s pumped-up sleeves
The hottest topic in fashion circles recently? How runway looks have become more over-the-top than ever before. Think: Duran Lantink’s inflatable denim, Marni’s 3-D flowers, Christian Cowan’s giant fur balls, Schiaparelli’s skirt flanked by a supersized lobster, Rick Owens’ pronounced shoulders and sky-high capes that billowed in the wind (ditto for Mugler’s airy displays of
The Barbie-mania isn’t over yet. Today, Mattel and Rizzoli announced a new table book, Barbie: The World Tour, featuring “all the glamour and high style of the most popular doll in the world,” following Margot Robbie’s style on her press tour, where she channeled some of the doll’s famous fashions. Barbie: The World Tour Barbie:
Marie Oliver is getting into the swimwear game. For its latest resort collection, the designer is debuting everything from patterned swimsuits to matching sarongs and loose, flowy dresses—basically, everything you need to look and feel your best on your next getaway. With pieces inspired by the feelings of romance and nostalgia that summer trips bring,
Millie Bobby Brown has done more in her 19 years (nearly 20, HBD!) than I’m likely to do in my entire life. Actress, author, and entrepreneur, her brand, florence by mills, carries makeup, skin care, fragrance, pet products, coffee, and now, clothing. Yes, today, Brown is revealing her latest venture exclusively with ELLE.com. Brown has
Welcome to Same Same But Different. As Gen Z and millennial fashion editors, respectively, we know a thing or two about shopping—for all ages, and especially our demographics. As we find the best products for you, we can’t help but do a little shopping for ourselves and build our personal (age-appropriate) wish lists. And now,
Style Points is a weekly column about how fashion intersects with the wider world. Between the countless microtrends that have popped up in recent seasons, inflated by TikTok and an explainer-happy media landscape, the overarching theme is one of hyper-femininity. First, Barbiecore cannonballed into our consciousness in all its hot-pink glory, followed closely by its
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Even if we don’t realize it, buzzwords permeate our professional lives. Who hasn’t heard of phrases like “return on investment” or “customer journey”? They sound very corporate, yes, but they make long-winded ideas easy to recall and make complex information easier to digest. It’s no wonder, then, that buzzwords are well-loved in the literary realm.
Katie Moench is a librarian, runner, and lover of baked goods. A school librarian in the Upper Midwest, Katie lives with her husband and dog and spends her free time drinking coffee, trying new recipes, and adding to her TBR. View All posts by Katie Moench From the novels of Sarah J. Maas to the
Erica Ezeifedi, Associate Editor, is a transplant from Nashville, TN that has settled in the North East. In addition to being a writer, she has worked as a victim advocate and in public libraries, where she has focused on creating safe spaces for queer teens, mentorship, and providing test prep instruction free to students. Outside
You might not immediately associate the horror genre with children’s books, but in fact, there may be no fan of scary stories more passionate than a kid. From the gentle introduction to the genre that is Bunnicula (now also available as a graphic novel) to the spooky Goosebumps series (also available as graphic novels) to
When Roseanne premiered in 1988, the ABC series offered viewers a bold new take on the traditional family sitcom. In the era of Full House, The Cosby Show, and Growing Pains, the Conners reminded Americans that not all households are filled with affluent parents imparting valuable life lessons to their grateful, obedient children. The Simpsons
Where do we even begin? Power Book III: Raising Kanan Season 3 Episode 8 was the best hour this season, with several storylines moving forward and setting up the final two hours in spectacular fashion. There’s almost too much to unpack after this one, but I will surely try. Overall, Power Book III: Raising Kanan
There are several series beginning on cable this week, including FEUD: Capote vs The Swans and GENIUS: MLK/X. Of course, that’s not all, as our favorite networks keep pumping out the programming as we try to climb our way back to normal after the strikes. See what we recommend you watch this week! Saturday, January
When a show starts with dialogue as wicked as what we enjoyed between Sam and Philippe in 1955, you know you’re in for an entertaining hour. Every word from Spade’s mouth was golden, and Philippe did his best to match him step for step. Philippe: You understand what I’m saying?Sam: Not really, but then I
As we’ve previously discussed, True Detective Season 4 has taken on an awful lot in terms of plot, theme, character development, and just about every other aspect of storytelling. In fact, if someone asked what this series is about, you could play it safe and say, “A murder investigation in Alaska,” or you could go
We’ve said it before, but we’ll say it again — the pond wants what the pond wants. What the pond didn’t want on The Way Home Season 2 Episode 2 was for Alice to travel with Kat. Kat’s travels are dangerous. Maybe the pond knows not to send a child where they won’t know how