‘Girls’ Gone Wrong: Who Gets to Make a Gay Love Song?

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How Anne Hathaway Transformed Into a Pop Star (Featuring FKA twigs)

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Jack Harlow on Pivoting to R&B With ‘Monica,’ Dating in NYC and Finding Himself

Following smash hits like “Whats Poppin,” “First Class” and “Lovin on Me,” the Louisville musician is making a true pivot to intimate, hand-played R&B on his fourth album. In this exclusive interview, Harlow talks race, ego and the rules he instituted while recording “Monica.” Su ...  Show more

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