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Read More »Mitt Romney Booed and Heckled as a 'Traitor' and 'Communist' at GOP Convention in Utah
The intra-party ramifications for lawmakers who’ve opposed Trump continue to reverberate as Sen. Mitt Romney was nearly booed off stage during a Republican convention speech in his home state of Utah on Saturday. “You can boo all you like,” Romney, who voted to impeach Trump twice, told the more than …
Read More »Dawn Richard's Long Journey Culminates in the Bountiful Grooves of 'Second Line'
Dawn Richard has taken a winding path through her nearly 20-year career. In the early 2000s, an audition for season three of the Diddy-helmed reality show Making the Band helped lead to stints in the R&B groups Danity Kane and Dirty Money; she’s also been an animator for Adult Swim, …
Read More »Russian Producers Obsessed With Three 6 Mafia Can't Stop Going Viral
As a young producer for Three 6 Mafia, the long-running Memphis rap group with a gift for grimy, bulldozing beats and brawling hooks, DJ Paul was offered the chance to perform in Russia. He declined. “I was young at the time, and I turned down the show because I heard …
Read More »Lil Kim Preps First Memoir 'The Queen Bee'
Lil Kim has announced that her long-awaited first-ever memoir, The Queen Bee, is set to arrive this fall. “I’m excited to finally get to tell my story after all this time,” the rapper said in a statement to People. “Many people have thought they knew the story of Lil’ Kim, …
Read More »St. Vincent, Lars Ulrich, Flea Talk About Their Love of Performing in 'What Drives Us' Clip
Lars Ulrich, Annie Clark (St. Vincent), Flea, The Edge, and more appear in an exclusive clip fromWhat Drives Us, a new documentary directed by Dave Grohl that pays tribute to the power of live performance. In the video, the musicians discuss why they love playing live as a montage of …
Read More »Anthony Hopkins Honors Chadwick Boseman in Belated Best Actor Speech
Anthony Hopkins paid tribute to Chadwick Boseman in his belated Oscar acceptance speech, which was posted on Instagram this morning. The actor pulled off the upset of the night when he won Best Actor for his performance in The Father, even though he wasn’t on-hand (either virtually or in-person) to …
Read More »Reba McEntire Stands Firm in 'Somehow You Do' Video
Reba McEntire walks a lonely, desolate path in the new video for “Somehow You Do,” her first release in nearly two years. The song appears in the new film Four Good Days, starring Glenn Close and Mila Kunis. “Somehow You Do” was penned by songwriting great Diane Warren, who also …
Read More »Antivax Chronicles: Covid Vaccine Supply Will Soon Outpace Demand in the U.S.
The rollout of the Covid-19 vaccine in America under the Joe Biden administration has been a historic success. As of this week, more than 200 million shots have been administered — doubling the president’s original 100 day goal. Among vulnerable seniors, 81 percent have gotten at least one shot, as …
Read More »'Stolen: The Search for Jermain' Highlights Plight of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
Connie Walker vividly remembers the day she started to pitch a story about a missing indigenous woman to her boss at a national currents-affair show — a woman whose disappearance was garnering far less attention than that of a white woman in a similar situation. Walker had hardly started speaking …
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