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Perhaps because it’s been quite some time since Julia Roberts has been nominated for an award and shown up to a ceremony that her presence was so felt at this year’s Golden Globes. And, although she’s attended this particular award show probably far more than any other major one (mainly because the Hollywood Foreign Press has been the most generous with nom...


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In January of 2016 (otherwise known as: eleven months before the fall of America), a Shouts & Murmurs piece for The New Yorker by Cirocco Dunlap went “viral.” Well, at least amongst the many millions who live in L.A. and New York, or have flitted between the two, as is the usual way of “creatives” lacking imagination. Appropriately titled “N.Y.C. to L.A. to N.Y....


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The anticipation for Madonna to return to the spotlight with new music has continued to mount in the, unfathomably, seven years since she last came out with an album (2019’s Madame X). And while she’s provided fans with a few singles in between (incl...


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The last time Madonna was in a commercial of an actually filmed nature, it was 2023 and the “brand” in question was Itaú a.k.a. the largest Brazilian bank. Trying to sell her audience on the “multifacetedness” of a bank, she opens the commercial (filmed in Pa...


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Bringing a slight dash of hope and jubilance to a new year that has thus far been filled with a lack of promise, Robyn offers her second single and video from Sexistential, “Talk to Me.” And, considering the title of what will be her ninth album, it’s expected that the track is all about “sex stuff.” Though Robyn isn’t so prosaic as to be “on the nose” (or is it “on...


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