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As a human embodiment of the perils of misunderstandings surrounding sex, and as a famous comedian — a person who makes a living as a cultural critic, often mining his own experiences to illuminate a larger point about our world — Aziz Ansari had the opportunity to start a conversation, finally, with 'Right Now.' Instead, he punts. Click the link in our bio to read why his new Netflix special is a missed opportunity. Photograph by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP/Shutterstock
Film critic and ‘Make My Day’ author J. Hoberman talks to us about Reagan, Rambo and '80s movies in our new interview. "I think the decade, especially compared to the Nineties, it’s a much more vivid time in the collective memory banks," he says. "It’s not just Spielberg, too — it’s MTV and Stallone and Madonna and Schwarzenegger." Click the link in our bio to read the full interview. Photograph by Moviestore/Shutterstock
After the Taylor Swift vs. Scooter Braun drama played out in the music business, it left many wondering what's Braun doing? Tap the link in our bio for some predictions about the music mogul’s game plan in the wake of his fallout with the pop star. Photograph by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP/Shutterstock
“This is a market that isn’t about the stoner, [but] about the curious consumer,” says Dean Crutchfield, chief business officer of Omē CannabisDNA. DNA testing, he says, reduces the learning curve and offers control over the cannabis experience. Click the link in our bio to read how DNA tests can help you find the best marijuana. Photograph by Shutterstock
From Disney’s big 2020 live-action 'Mulan' to HBO’s 'Succession'— tap the link in our bio for our trailers-of-the-week guide. Image courtesy of Disney
“It is quite amazing when you think about it,” Mick Jagger told us reflecting on the Rolling Stones’ first show, which took place 57 years ago today. "Some of us are still here, but it’s a very different group than the one that played 50 years ago.” In honor of the Stones' summer tour, tap the link in our bio to learn more about their first gig. Photograph by Mark and Colleen Hayward/Getty Images
Robert Smith spoke with us about the reason he loves the Cure’s "overwhelming" 40th anniversary concert film."I thought that I’d be a bit blasé, but I was actually quite taken aback with the whole thing,” he says. “I’m really pleased we did it because it turned into probably one of the best days we’ve ever had." Tap the link in our bio to learn more. Photograph by Tom Jackson
Happy birthday Alessia Cara! Last year we spoke to the singer about practicing self-love, growing pains and being the only writer on her album. "I just thought, there’s no better person to write this than me," she says. "It was so personal to me." Tap the link in our bio for the entire interview. Photograph by Sara Jaye Weiss/Shutterstock
David Bowie’s “Space Oddity” turns 50 today. The folk ballad about astronaut Major Tom getting stranded in space was rushed out by his label to coincide with the launch of the Apollo 11 moon landing. Tap the link in our bio to learn more about the 1969 hit and to see our list of the late, great art-pop shapeshifter’s 30 essential songs. Photograph by Ray Stevenson/Shutterstock
"These women stand for what we should all strive to be." Tap the link in our bio to see more photos from the USWNT ticker-tape parade in NYC. Photographs by @GretchenGobinette
We talked to director Erin Lee Carr about her new film ‘I Love You, Now Die,’ which reexamines Michelle Carter’s infamous text message suicide case. “We all fantasize about pop culture when we’re teenagers, and adults," says Carr. "But I never said the words of an actor to another person in my life." Click the link in our bio to learn how Carter's obsession with Lea Michele and 'Glee’ played a role in the case. Photograph courtesy of HBO
Is America ready for Mayor Pete? He's the first openly gay presidential candidate, but as his campaign takes off, Pete Buttigieg is under fire for his record on race relations in South Bend "We are living on one of those blank pages in between chapters in American history,” he says. “What comes next could be ugly — or it could be amazing.” Click the link in our bio for the full story. Photograph by @_lyndonfrench_
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