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Two decades later, School of Rock is not just a great comedy, but a surprisingly prescient film. By Ted Scheinman October 4, 2023 Photograph: Everett Collection We all keep our favorite artists in a little cabinet, arrayed in loose categories. One of the most cherished shelves in mine contains artists I think of as elephant-ballerinas:
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The Chicago rapper on exorcising his demons and emerging as a better, thoughtful version of himself for his new album Victor. By Dan Hyman October 3, 2023 Photographs: Getty Images; Collage: Gabe Conte “I’m not a villain,” says Vic Mensa. It’s a Tuesday afternoon in late September, and the Chicago rapper is calling from L.A.,
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Rashid Johnson was a blue-chip artist whose work offered a radically fresh portrayal of Black cultural identity. Then he got sober, found God, and began to transform the art world from the inside. By Antwaun Sargent Photography by Samuel Trotter October 3, 2023 Johnson in his Brooklyn studio, lying across his 2010 work How Ya
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ABC’s first septuagenarian bachelor told GQ about long walks, Grape Nuts, and how he coped with the isolation of filming reality TV. By Brittany Loggins September 29, 2023 Photograph: Getty Images; Collage: Gabe Conte If ever there’s a time to decide to go on reality TV, most people probably wouldn’t think it’d be in their
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What started as a tale of kids wanting to get away from their home, ultimately became a show about what home means. By Esther Zuckerman September 29, 2023 Devery Jacobs, D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, Lane Factor and Paulina Alexis in the emotional series finale of Reservation Dogs.Courtesy of Shane Brown for FX. Reservation Dogs, the landmark FX
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The economic jackpot of space will dwarf the Internet, the automobile, and the Louisiana Purchase combined. Space mining will reap trillions. Scientific research done in space will cure countless diseases. Space Solar Power and space nuclear power will ensure American dominance of the global energy market for a century… if America gets there first. China
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The teaser for The Curse promises another funny but unsettling Nathan Fielder classic. By Grant Rindner September 27, 2023 Emma Stone and Nathan Fielder in The Curse.Courtesy of Beth Garrabrant for A24/Paramount+/Showtime. There’s always been something a little uncanny about those house flipping couples on television, and the wildly popular format is particularly ripe for
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The prolific R&B legend has been everywhere lately, with credits on SZA’s “Snooze”and Diddy’s Kim Porter tribute, plus a new chart-topper of his own. By Raymond Ang September 26, 2023 Babyface.Courtesy of Melvin Mescudi. Last year, the Grammys introduced a new songwriter of the year category—an award meant to highlight the underappreciated contributions of composers.
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The Survivor host has been a television fixture longer than some of his show’s contestants have been alive. He’s watched the game change to reflect the world around it, but amid widespread popularity—and controversy—he’s still holding court at Tribal Council. By Matthew Roberson September 27, 2023 Photographs: CBS, Getty Images; Collage: Gabe Conte If you
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A new track appeared on the group’s Spotify page, inspiring some brief false hope of new music after their reunion last month. By Grant Rindner September 26, 2023 Tyler, The Creator and Jasper Wilson attend the U.S. premiere of Jackass Forever at TCL Chinese Theatre on February 01, 2022 in Hollywood, California.Courtesy of Amy Sussman/FilmMagic
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