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Opening with stripped-back acoustic guitar and what she called, “dry vocals,” Lana Del Rey’s “Henry, come on,” the first ...
Aashna Avachat is publishing her debut novel "Love Craves Cardamom" this May. In an interview she discusses her journey and ...
American musician and star of Seasons 3 and 4 of Netflix’s Sex Education. We caught up with the "Sugar Mama" singer at their ...
Sonia Faleiro’s new book How I Write attempts to extract this very clarity from this haze of the creative process. The book ...
From Fruitvale to Wakanda to the blues-soaked South, Coogler and Jordan’s sixth film is their strangest and strongest yet ...
With poetry, you have to be creative. RFK Jr.’s hostility to autistic people seems to indicate the opposite.
Here and below are some of the Japanese avant-garde designers, photographed for T over the course of a few months, who have ...
With the story complete, Lost Records: Bloom & Rage is dazzling. Teen rage, girl power, sapphic love – it's all explored with ...
The adage "you can't go home again" (pulled from the title of Thomas Wolfe's novel and repeated in the opening scene) isn't exactly true for Badgley's former bookstore manager Joe, who returns to New ...
Our Cosmo cover star won the Grammy for Best Rap Album; accumulated cosigns from Beyoncé, Lauryn Hill, Tyler, The Creator, ...
Director Emilie Blichfeldt chats about the hideousness of beauty, and body horror of her disturbing Cinderella variant, The Ugly Stepsister.
A look at some of the worst moments from David Bowie's career, what inspired them, the context they came from, and how they speak to his creative vision.
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