It’s easy to argue on TikTok. But singer Derric Gobourne Jr. is taking it a step further — he’s dancing the haters away. While you might not recognize Gobourne’s name, or his stage moniker Sir […]
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Model/Actriz’s Purple Reign
The look on Model/Actriz’s Cole Haden’s face lets me know immediately that I have butchered the pronunciation of “dionysian.” “We know what word you’re saying, it doesn’t matter,” he deadpans. Now, there are some words […]
Curtains Close on Final ‘Phantom of the Opera’ Broadway Show After 35 Years
After 35 years, the curtains have closed on Broadway’s longest-running musical. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Phantom of the Opera ran its final show on Sunday evening at the Majestic Theatre in New York City, marking its […]
Emma Chamberlain Is in an ‘Existential Crisis 24/7.’ Let’s Get Into It
E MMA CHAMBERLAIN IS about to go off script. Which, to be clear, is totally fine with everyone here in this industrial warehouse in downtown Los Angeles on this sunny winter day. It’s fine with […]
Kara Jackson: Why Does the Earth Give Us People to Love?
Kara Jackson doesn’t just wear her heart on her sleeve, she offers it to you in her palms after cutting it from her chest. In the music video for “no fun/party,” the lead single to […]
Frost Children: SPEED RUN
Hyperpop has entered an awkward stage. As the once-meteoric genre has trailed off into a number of micro-scenes that can’t agree on whether they’re dead or not, questions that plagued the music since its genesis […]
Terry: Call Me Terry
Call Me Terry, the fourth album by Australian post-punk four-piece Terry, seems disarmingly chipper at first glance. Its title is back-slapping and genial, and its songs have the swaying, hummable feel of nursery rhymes. The […]
The Hidden Cameras: The Smell of Our Own (20th Anniversary Edition)
At the dawn of the new millennium, charismatic hunk leader Joel Gibbs gathered his apostles, tens of ragtag Torontonians with fluency in gay culture and faith in indie rock. They gathered organs of every kind, […]
Why a Harrowing 18th-Century Shipwreck Is a Parable for Our Times
Writer David Grann is one of the premier nonfiction storytellers of our time. His bestseller The Lost City of Z transported readers into the Amazon on a quest for a mythical civilization (and became a […]
Zealot or Savior? This U.S. Minister Is Training Rebels in a Civil War
D ave Eubank makes an exploding gesture with his fist to alert the guerrilla soldiers following him of the danger ahead. “From here until we pass the road, the trail is lined with mines,” he […]
Material Issue: International Pop Overthrow
The rise of Material Issue seemed almost predestined. Their music lived in the realm of girls, cars, and hanging out with girls in cars. They sounded instantly familiar yet slightly wild, like a radio playing […]
All Eyes on Bronny James at the Nike Hoop Summit
Tucked away among the trees deep in the Portland suburbs, a group of emerging professionals, on the cusp of completing their formal education and transitioning into a highly competitive work environment, are attending an event […]

