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The late Bad Boy rapper leaves behind a legacy of plenty of great verses and album cuts besides “Whoa!” By Eric Diep April 20, 2021 NEW YORK CITY – AUGUST 3: Black Rob attends the taping of “Good Morning America” on August 3, 2001 at Rockefeller Center in New York City. (Photo by Ron Galella,
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With Glenn Close poised to tie Peter O’Toole as the actor who’s lost the most times without ever winning once, let’s look at the players and directors who are always a nominee, but never an Oscar-winner. By Colin Groundwater April 19, 2021 Amy Adams congratulates Anne Hathaway for her Best Supporting Actress win in 2013
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For a few years, Vince Staples was everywhere—and then the Long Beach rapper retreated from the public spotlight to focus on himself. Here, in conversation with Desus Nice, Staples goes deep on life off the Internet and growing into the person he knows he’s supposed to be. By Desus Nice Photography by Tyrell Hampton April
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What The Wire did for the cop show, the French drama Le Bureau is doing for the 21st-century espionage drama. By Chris Cohen April 16, 2021 ©Sundance Film / Courtesy Everett Collection Spy shows set in and around the War on Terror don’t have a great track record as a TV genre: Homeland had critics
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Queue up this wordless black and white film about a pig that Paul Thomas Anderson praised as “pure cinema.” By Gabriella Paiella April 15, 2021 Gunda, 2020.Courtesy of NEON Want to watch animals on film? You’re in luck. You can get stoned and turn on Planet Earth or Blue Planet. You can see man befriend
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The pop star gave GQ a tour of his lair, where he’s been lounging and preparing for tours for the past year. By The Editors of GQ April 13, 2021 All products featured on GQ are independently selected by our editors. However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission.
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