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The World Is Falling Apart. Broadway's 'Suffs' Urges Us to Keep Marching
Shaina Taub, 'Suffs' star and creator, talks about the original cast album, the future of activism, and Hillary Clinton's "grandma" energy
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Alan Cumming on His Eclectic Career Choices: ‘Deal With It, Bitches’
The Broadway star and host of Traitors on fame, sappy songs, and why name-dropping is OK
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How a 4-Hour Video About Disney’s Failed ‘Star Wars’ Hotel Took Over the Internet
YouTuber Jenny Nicholson's deep dive into a Disney flop is long, obsessively detailed, and nerdy as hell. It also may be the best thing on the internet
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The Four Seasons Orlando Baby Speaks (Kind Of)
Rolling Stone talked to the mom, dad, and aunt of the 13-month-old luxury hotel connoisseur that has captured the internet's heart
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Julia Fox Takes Mothering to New Heights in 'Down the Drain' Music Video
The Uncah Jams muse and artist talks pop stardom, her dominatrix past, and her BFF-ship with Addison Rae
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'I Love You, Paul!': Family Believes Their Mom Is 'Adrienne From Brooklyn' From Viral Beatles Clip
A Paul McCartney fan proclaiming her love for the Beatle went viral in 1964. When Paul responded, the internet wondered: Whatever happened to Adrienne from Brooklyn?
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John Mulaney's Latest Netflix Special Is Totally Weird, Unnecessary, and Wonderful
There’s no real reason for Everybody’s in L.A., a six-episode live special, to exist but, like its host, it is unpredictable and charming
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Werewolf Billionaire CEO Husbands Are Taking Over Hollywood
Chinese-backed streaming apps hosting bite-sized soap operas about vampires and fake marriages are making millions. Not everyone is happy about it
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Meet the Girthmaster, the OnlyFans Creator Who Makes Up to $80,000 Per Month
The internet's boyfriend speaks out about his viral moment — and why it's spawned a necessary discussion about gender and sex work
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A Private School Promised to Help Troubled Kids. Instead, Some Say, It Was a Nightmare
The New School in Delaware was supposed to provide a safe haven — but some parents and kids allege it was more like a “cult”
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