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[A Timeline of Bradley Cooper and Irina Shayk’s Relationship, Featuring Lady Gaga From Met Gala make-outs to tense car rides.](
By Zoe Haylock
[Disney and Nickelodeon Stars Gone Pop: A Power Ranking Has Miley held her position at the top? How powerful is Lesbian Jesus? And is Zendaya poised to be our next superstar?](
[How Drew Tarver Cried on Cue for The Other Two Sufjan Stevens and John Mayer were involved.](
[Lena Dunham Will Also Make a Show About Finance for HBO Succession, meet Industry.](
By Jordan Crucchiola
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[Mighty Bright Rechargeable Book Light A rechargeable reading light Nicole Richie uses in bed or while traveling (she loves its “flat and kind of sexy” shape).](
[How The Good Fight Trimmed Down Its Sex Scenes and Explicit Cursing for CBS The best show you’re not watching is coming to network TV, in a (slightly) more sanitized form.](
By Angelica Jade Bastién
[Glenn Danzig Accidentally Made the Year’s Best Horror-Comedy Verotika is gory, horny, and absolutely hilarious. Someone better tell the Misfits front man he’s our new Ed Wood.](
By Nick Allen
[Euphoria Review: Freaks and Dicks The bleak, nudity-filled HBO teen series is no-holds-barred, for better and for worse.](
By Jen Chaney
[Alise Morales Has Not Been Using Her College Degree Talking tweets, weed, and MySpace with the Brooklyn-based comedian.](
By Taylor Garron
[‘Yodeling Kid’ Mason Ramsey Is Back With Some ‘Twang’ in New Music Video “Little Hank” returns with a new video to show everyone what it really means to yeehaw.](
By Milan Polk
[DJ Khaled vs. Billboard May Be a Breaking Point in the Merch-Bundle Chart Wars Bundles have become a chart scam ripe for gaming, and the playing field needs to be better defined.](
By Chris Molanphy
[City on a Hill Offers Nostalgia for Boston’s Rough-and-Tumble Past, Little Else The new Showtime series hearkens back to a more racist, more physically criminal era with a lot of affection and not much scrutiny.](
By Kathryn VanArendonk
[Rhea Seehorn Talks Better Call Saul, Veep, and Kim Wexler’s Ponytail Secrecy “It still makes my heart beat out of my chest because I’m just like, What is happening? What is she thinking?”](
By Jen Chaney
[The ‘Good Burger’ Sketch Returns With a Visit From the Jonas Brothers Plus the return of Kel Mitchell and Lori Beth Denberg.](
By Megh Wright
[How Vida Gave Its Second Season a One-of-a-Kind Sound A provocative, eclectic soundtrack of songs created for the show makes season two of the Starz series even more visceral and intimate than the first.](
By Maria Elena Fernandez
[Bruce Springsteen Puts on His Jackson Maine Drag in New Music Video He just wants to take another look at you.](
By Zoe Haylock
[Ana Fabrega on Los Espookys and the Joys of Hat Comedy The comedian talks wigs, teeth, and how she learned to be confident in her stand-up.](
By Bethy Squires
[Cuba Gooding Jr. Pleads Not Guilty to Forcible Touching A video appears to show the alleged assault.](
By Hunter Harris
[Los Espookys Is Wry, Oddball Horror-Comedy The spirit of Scooby-Doo is alive and well in this HBO comedy, though it’s more like Scooby-Doo in reverse.](
By Matt Zoller Seitz
[Jessica Jones Recap: I’m Super, Thanks for Asking An overlong, underwhelming episode dwells on Trish being aggressively mediocre, if not outright terrible, at herodom.](
By Jessica Goldstein
[The Dead Don’t Die Is the Funniest Adam Driver Performance in Years Did you know you needed the experience of hearing Adam Driver saying the phrase “coroner from Latrobe” in your life?](
By Nate Jones
[Bruce Springsteen’s Western Stars Is His Best Album in Years It contains some of his most poignant songwriting since his mid-aughts resurgence.](
By Craig Jenkins
[This Week’s Most Theatrical Late-Night Moments The late-night hosts kept the spirit of the Tonys alive this week.](
By Bethy Squires
[8 Great Zombie Comedies (That Aren’t TheDead Don’t Die) From Re-Animator to Shaun of the Dead, we look back at the films that shaped the mini-genre.](
By Kevin P. Sullivan
[Conan O’Brien and Sam Richardson Are Off to Ghana Next Week To tape the next Conan Without Borders special, of course.](
By Megh Wright
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