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The violent and hate-filled life of Frazier Glenn Miller Jr., who recently died in prison after being sentenced to death for a mass shooting at a Jewish community center, is a lens into the evolution of white power in America. By Peter Keating and Shaun Assael June 11, 2021 Frazier Glenn Miller at a Carolina
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His new album, Free Dem Boyz, is a Top 10 hit. But he didn’t start rapping until he was in the hole. By Jayson Buford June 10, 2021 42 Dugg in Atlanta, May 11, 2021.Prince Williams / Getty Images 42 Dugg is coming. Much like The Wire’s larger-than-life stick-up character, Omar, the Detroit rapper announces
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The answer to a burning existential query. By Danielle Cohen June 10, 2021 Anastasia Karanikolaou, a.k.a. Stassie Baby, on March 12, 2020 in Los Angeles, California.OGUT/Star Max/GC Images Last night, a 24th birthday party in Hollywood so saturated with celebrities and influencers it practically birthed a third Knives Out movie left people wondering who exactly
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The three-time NBA champion talks about The Cube, why he joined the Utah Jazz’s ownership group, and how LeBron James finally got him to eat fish. By Tyler R. Tynes June 8, 2021 Dwyane Wade contemplates the cube.Jeremy Freeman It’s been a big year for Dwyane Wade: He became a minority owner of the Utah
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The songwriter, super-producer, and Vampire Weekend alumnus talks about the music behind his new album Changephobia and shares a playlist. By Colin Groundwater June 8, 2021 Illustration by Simon Abranowicz Look back at the best music of the last decade, and you’ll see Rostam Batmanglij’s fingerprints everywhere as a member of Vampire Weekend and a
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Forming a band with friends can be the best thing for a musical career. Look at The Beatles, joining together at the young age of fifteen as mere schoolboys with the desire to simply channel their inner rockstars and create something magical. However, forming a band with friends can in turn be the worst thing
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A resurfaced newspaper clipping implies The Office actress participated in a St. Louis event that has a history of racism. By Danielle Cohen June 1, 2021 Ellie Kemper at the 2019 Ad Council Dinner.Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images This weekend, a newspaper clipping emerged with a photograph showing The Office and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt actress Ellie Kemper
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Where was the first place you ever performed?  The first time I performed my own songs was for my fashion gallery show in  DTLA in 2018. It was the first time for most people who followed my fashion brand to find out that I was the one who wrote and sang the songs I used
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The thirteen songs released on Rob Alexander’s third studio release Dream Out Loud cover a broad stylistic gamut. Listeners will find pure pop confections with a delicious modern bite, old school R&B tracks with an emphasis on the blues, and boisterous rock anthems with a bright contemporary sheen. He has worked with this cast of characters before;
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