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On Vanderpump Rules, it often feels like there are at least three major scandals vying for attention in each episode. The Bravo series always delivers the drama and we’re here for it. While the scandals on the hit Bravo series may be stressful for the Sur staff, we must admit it makes for pretty great
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Breakups and divorce can lead to great music. Bob Dylan’s Blood on the Tracks and Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill come to mind. Ending a relationship is complicated, and not the path is not always the same. The new Judah & the Lion album The Process (out May 10) is less about bitterness and heartbreak
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It won’t be a cruel summer for Taylor Swift fans who are attempting to buy tickets in Minnesota. Minnesota lawmakers officially signed into action the new law, H.F. 1989, to combat unfair ticket practices. The law, which features Swift’s birth year, was inspired by Democratic Rep. Kelly Moller’s own experience in attempting to purchase tickets
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New York is home to an abundance of A-listers and socialites, the Met Gala, a rich sports history, and a strong hand in the music industry. In terms of music hotspots, the Big Apple reigns as the East Coast capital for major record labels, festivals, and stunning venues. The summer brings live performances to an
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For sports fans, there’s the Super Bowl. For fashion fans, there’s the Met Gala. Every year on the first Monday in May, Anna Wintour, reigning editor-in-chief and pinnacle of fashion at Vogue, hosts the Met Gala. It’s technically a charity event to raise an egregious amount of money for The Costume Institute…but in reality, it’s
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Motley Crue frontman Vince Neil took a serious looking fall during the band’s performance in Atlantic City on Friday night (May 3). The group was only a few songs into its tour-launching show when they began rocking through their 1987 tune “Wild Side.” As Motley Crue tore through the song’s famous opening riffs, Neil began skipping
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TikTok and Universal Music Group have struck a new licensing deal, which means many singers will have their music returning to the app. TikTok posted the news of a deal on May 2 to their community page where they said that the new deal will “deliver significant industry-leading benefits for UMG’s global family of artists,
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Interview and Photo by Jordan Edwards It’s become cliché to call an artist genre-less, but there’s no other way to describe Scene Queen. A sugary sweet hook can quickly shift to heavy metal guitars or a thick hip-hop beat. Her latest single is a collaboration with 6arelyhuman that shows yet another side. “Stuck” is a
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It’s been a fun and flirty few weeks for film releases. Last year’s surprise summer romance Anything But You finally came to streaming and is sitting pretty on Netflix’s Top 10. Zendaya and Luca Guadagnino’s Challengers is all sweat, sex, scorn, and some truly fine tennis — no wonder it’s the number-one movie at the
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If there’s one thing the internet loves, it’s a film with a love triangle. We’ve tirelessly argued over Team Edward versus Team Jacob, Team Conrad or Team Jeremiah, Team Stefan or Team Damon, Team (insert attractive young male star) or Team (insert second attractive young male star). So, when Luca Guadagnino’s latest homoerotic cinematic masterpiece
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When you think of country music, you might not necessarily think of Hollywood and famous celebrities, but you would be surprised at how many big city stars are country music fans. Reese Witherspoon is perhaps one of the biggest A-listers who loves country music. In a Facebook post promoting her Nashville boutique, she had made a
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Jon Bon Jovi almost considered retirement over getting vocal surgery, but the rocker was convinced to go through with the medical procedure by country superstar Shania Twain. In the rockstar’s docu-series on Hulu, Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story, Bon Jovi recounts his challenging vocal surgery in which his “soul sister” Twain helped him through
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When you’re a New Yorker, you can’t help it — talking about “the energy” of the city. Derisive and jaded as New Yorkers are, we become fanatical (though not sentimental) when talking about our city. But no matter the specifics we dredge up, it always comes down to that intangible feeling of being in —and
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