Month: February 2024

If you haven’t noticed, mustaches are back in. Ever since Miles Teller dawned his killer stache in Top Gun: Maverick, many men have attempted to emulate this classic, masculine style. However, just like any great haircut, mustaches need some general maintenance to keep them in check. If you’re growing out a mustache for the first
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Podcaster and pop culture expert Ryan Bailey joins to talk about the evolution of reality TV, the drama surrounding Kyle Richards, Jax and Britney, and of course, Taylor Swift This week, Heidi and Spencer are joined by podcaster and pop culture expert Ryan Bailey (05:32). They talk about the evolution of reality TV (13:06), before
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An excerpt from Tricia Romano’s oral history of the famed alt-weekly, ‘The Freaks Came Out to Write,’ featuring Kevin Smith, Amy Taubin, and Colson Whitehead Ringer illustration On Tuesday, Tricia Romano will release The Freaks Came Out to Write, her oral history of famed New York alt-weekly The Village Voice. In this exclusive excerpt, Romano
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View image in fullscreen Black artistry is woven into the fabric of country music. It belongs to everyone Rhiannon Giddens With Beyoncé becoming the first Black woman to top the US country charts, musician Rhiannon Giddens, who plays banjo and viola on Texas Hold ’Em, explains how capitalism and racism warped the genre What is
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Joanna Robinson and Rob Mahoney reunite to break down the two-episode premiere of FX’s new series ‘Shogun’ FX Joanna Robinson and Rob Mahoney reunite to break down the two-episode premiere of FX’s new series Shogun. They open by unpacking the premise of the historical epic, its early adaptation choices, and its ties to the James
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All products and services featured are independently chosen by editors. However, Billboard may receive a commission on orders placed through its retail links, and the retailer may receive certain auditable data for accounting purposes. Wearing comfortable clothing doesn’t have to mean sacrificing style — and with athleisure continuing to dominate the trends, you can have
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View image in fullscreen ‘Russia’s Cartier-Bresson’: how Dmitry Markov captured beauty amidst the brutality of Putin’s regime The photographer, who has died aged 41, took the nation’s most vulnerable people as his subject, and his soulful images, shared on Instagram, earned him comparisons with the greats Waiting in a Russian police station after being arrested
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