Megan Thee Stallion and Rap’s Rising Generation of Women

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RIP ‘Euphoria’: Creator Sam Levinson Explains Why This Is The End

Sam Levinson, the writer, director and creator of “Euphoria,” sat down with Joe and Jon to explain why he felt it was time to end HBO’s juggernaut series. With its third season in seven years, “Euphoria” concluded a thrilling, provocative and tumultuous run with a cast of the def ...  Show more

Olivia Rodrigo Interview! New Album Details, Babydoll Dresses & Speaking Out Politically

Olivia Rodrigo sat down with Joe and Jon for her first in-depth conversation about her new album, “you seem pretty sad for a girl so in love,” out June 12. She discussed the many ways her creative process intersects with the extracurricular noise of pop superstardom, whether its ...  Show more

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