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Do you look like ZAYN?

Do you look like ZAYN?

Timothée Chalamet, Zayn Malik, Harry Styles, and Jeremy Allen White are just a few celebrities who've had look-alike competitions held in their name in recent months. Writer Cady Siregar investigates the rise behind this now global phenomenon.

music / Pop
Rap World is this year’s funniest music movie

Rap World is this year’s funniest music movie

Comedians Conner O’Malley, Jack Bensinger, Eric Rahill, and Danny Scharar discuss their new music mockumentary, Rap World.

culture / Film
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I experienced “eusexua” for myself at FKA twigs’ exclusive Brooklyn rave

I experienced “eusexua” for myself at FKA twigs’ exclusive Brooklyn rave

At FKA twigs' exclusive EUSEXUA Brooklyn rave, wearing a nude-colored outfit and getting her camera confiscated reminded writer Cady Siregar why we go out in the first place.

music / R&B
New York City’s newest festival brought out the cool kids of music and film

New York City’s newest festival brought out the cool kids of music and film

See photos from New York City's inaugural Downtown Festival, attended by Jeremy O. Harris, Chloë Sevigny, Kareem Rahma, Malice K, and more.

music / Rock
Indie sleaze nostalgia has revived Y2K’s “thinspo” community

Indie sleaze nostalgia has revived Y2K’s “thinspo” community

Writer Sandra Song pens an essay about the return of indie sleaze and how it's dangerously coincided with a resurgence of Y2K-era "thinspo" content and eating disorder glamorization.

culture / Internet
Reggaeton conquered the world. A new docuseries shows exactly how it happened

Reggaeton conquered the world. A new docuseries shows exactly how it happened

An interview with filmmaker Omar Acosta, who shares the stories and impulses behind Peacock's docuseries 'Reggaeton: The Sound That Conquered the World.'

music / Film
Viral recommendation newsletter Perfectly Imperfect is free from the algorithm

Viral recommendation newsletter Perfectly Imperfect is free from the algorithm

An interview with Perfectly Imperfect founder Tyler Bainbridge, whose biweekly Substack features recommendations from stars like Charli XCX and Ayo Edebiri.

culture / Internet
Dikembe Mutombo was an African Giant

Dikembe Mutombo was an African Giant

Dikembe Mutombo, who has passed away at the age of 58, was selfless, powerful, and magnetic on and off the court.

culture / Sports
Whiplash continues to show the corrosive effects of ambition

Whiplash continues to show the corrosive effects of ambition

Director Damien Chazelle's Whiplash, starring Miles Teller and J.K. Simmons, returns to theaters as it celebrates its tenth anniversary.

culture / Film
Speak No Evil didn’t need a remake

Speak No Evil didn’t need a remake

The 2024 version of Speak No Evil, starring James McAvoy, feels like a throwback to a less enlightened time in movie history. Watch the original instead.

culture / Film
My First Film is a triumphant self-portrait fueled by failure

My First Film is a triumphant self-portrait fueled by failure

Director Zia Anger discusses My First Film, now streaming on MUBI, and the decade she spent reclaiming a project she was forced to abandon

culture / Film
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