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Hayley Williams Was Afraid She Couldn’t Face The World — Then Paramore ‘Found Each Other Again’

The band battled fear and anxiety while creating This Is Why. Now, Williams talks about how they came together again and why they all want to win a Grammy for Zac Farro.

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Is Drake Tired of Being Drake?

SZA, Bad Bunny, 21 Savage, Yeat and many more are on board for a meandering 84-minute album

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The 50 Best Erotic Thrillers of All Time

From lurid Eighties noirs to sleazy Nineties suspense flicks, Fatal Attraction to Wild Things — the greatest thrillers designed to make your pulse race and your palms sweat

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What’s Behind SZA’s Biggest Year Yet? Work, Wonder, and ‘Weird Shit’

Hanging with the multigenre genius as she leads her squad, wrestles with fame, and follows up her latest masterpiece

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The Con, the Con Artist, and Me

Maverick Miles picked me to tell the story of his larger-than-life counterfeiting ring, but it turned out he was trying to make me an accomplice to his greatest scam of all

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One Great Rock Movie Can Change the World: An Oral History of ‘School of Rock’

Twenty years later, the filmmakers and cast remember making the hilarious music movie with a heart of gold

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Olivia Rodrigo Is So Over Heartbreak

She’s living her best life on both coasts while holding nothing back. And thanks to her new album, Guts, the 20-year-old superstar has leveled up — with the whole world watching

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The 50 Worst Decisions in Movie History

Racist casting, big-budget bombs, directorial hubris, and more epic feats of stupidity

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