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You ask, we answer, most requested! @valerieb1913 says, “Find the jeans for the people!” @prettyeeer adds, “This sweater has meeeeeeeee in a choke hold!!! Where is it from???” @damayashans types, “deets on tha pants puleeze” Draya Michele stepped out wearing a $1,340 Jean Paul Gaultier Iconic Madonna sweater and $580 jeans. A dramatic funnel neck
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When many people think of music critics, certain stereotypes come to mind: e.g., hetero white men who are out of touch with most people’s tastes and make great music unforgivably dull. In the last decade, however, some excellent books have challenged conventions of music criticism, opening new paths and blazing new trails for future writers.
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Adrien Brody was momentarily overcome with emotion at the destruction underway in a Los Angeles deluged by fire. Jim Jarmusch was angry. Others taking the stage tonight at the New York Film Critics Circle Awards sent love from across the country. “We are all worried about our friends in LA,” said Jarmusch at the gala.
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The Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival has announced its 2025 lineup, with four headliners for the main stage: Tyler, the Creator, Olivia Rodrigo, Luke Combs, and Hozier. Additional performers throughout the event include Vampire Weekend, MJ Lenderman, Mannequin Pussy, Queens of the Stone Age, Cults, Jpegmafia, GloRilla, Beabadoobee, Tyla, Modest Mouse, the Lemon Twigs, Justice,
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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. Lit Hub’s Most Anticipated Books of 2025 Lit Hub published a megalist of anticipated books (291!) out in
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The 21st incarnation of To Save and Project, the Museum of Modern Art’s annual festival of newly restored international films from the world’s archives, has become one of cinema’s most important showcases for the diversity of restoration activities. This year’s selections run the gamut from silent masterpieces to neglected and forgotten films from India, Syria,
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Quentin Tarantino, on set, 2009. Ph: Francois Duhamel/©Weinstein Company/Courtesy Everett Collection I love Dario Argento’s cinematic oeuvre. The auteur Italian director’s films are surreal, graphic, intense, and visually striking. Argento’s early career output left a profound impact on the horror genre. In fact, countless contemporary filmmakers have taken cues from his work. One contemporary creator
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Florence Pugh gives it all in her performances, and there are some that she “can’t do” due to the intensity. The Oppenheimer and Don’t Worry Darling star recently reflected on her career and said that to protect herself mental health, she couldn’t do a character like Midsommar again. “Protecting myself is something I’ve had to
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Note: This article contains references to alleged sexual assault and harassment. Diplo has reached a global “resolution in principle” to end to a years-long legal dispute with Shelly Auguste, a California woman who accused the DJ of sexual assault, among other claims, and whom Diplo had been suing for stalking, trespassing, and the distribution of
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Started in 2017, the Renegade Film Festival has been dedicated to embracing diverse filmmakers, honoring their vision, and elevating their voices to bring balance to independent cinema. And they’re continuing that tradition with their 2025 festival slate, including their feature film programming, which was just recently announced! Renegade Film Festival will screen the following features
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