Month: April 2024

It’s a Taylor Swift sweep on Australia’s charts, as The Tortured Poets Department (via Universal) and “Fortnight” blast to No. 1. Tortured Poets opens at the summit of the ARIA Albums Chart, published Friday, April 26, for her lucky 13th leader in these parts. With that result, Swift boasts the most No. 1 albums for
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Chrissy Teigen Shares Anxiety Hives Before Events Last night, the cookbook author shared a video on her Instagram story of a red rash across her chest. In the caption, she wrote, “Anxiety hives before every event.” The 38-year-old zoomed in, revealing a closeup of the hives as she traveled to the LA screening of Netflix’s
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SFCM’s Oak Street building | Courtesy of San Francisco Conservatory of Music “If there’s one thing I want to put across,” declares David H. Stull, “it’s that exciting new ideas lead to resources.” He repeats this twice, seated at a conference table in his president’s office at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music’s Ann Getty
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Erika is joined by Steven Othello to go through the history of Drake’s frenemies Photo by Marcelo Hernandez/Getty Images In light of the months-long extended beef between Drake and what seems to be nearly every rapper he’s ever worked with, Erika is joined by Steven Othello to go through the history of Drake’s frenemies. Host:
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“People looking in from the outside weren’t privy to just how much time it took, how many painful conversations were had,” Sophia said while detailing how her friendship with Ashlyn turned into something more. “A lot of effort was made to be graceful with other people’s processing, their time and obligations, and their feelings.”
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Broadway is the pulse through which theater in New York City pumps, and it has, for a long time, been related to levels of theatrical magnificence beyond compare. With new musicals, deep dramas, and exciting revivals, Broadway offers a broad canvas for its audiences. Here is an in-depth guide for a knowledgeable theater buff or
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Acclaimed journalist Tracie McMillan’s muckraking, experiential methods have earned her prizes, acclaim and the special animosity of Rush Limbaugh, a sure sign of the power of her investigative work. With The White Bonus: Five Families and the Cash Value of Racism in America, McMillan offers a powerful and necessary exposé of the financial benefits of
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The Turner Prize, the United Kingdom’s most prestigious visual arts honor, has named the four nominees for this year’s edition, which marks 40 years of the program. The nominees are Claudette Johnson, a Black British artist whose feminist figurative work has won renown for decades; Manila-born, London-based Pio Abad, who often examines the legacies of
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