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Is Addison Rae coming pop for
I’m looking for the black Range Rover with the glittery pink license-plate frame.

THE DOCTOR OF POLITICAL SATIRE IS IN
A visit to London to talk Trump, Musk, and the state of democracy with Veep creator Armando Iannucci

20 BEST ALBUMS OF THE 21 CENTURY ST
The records that have defined the first 25 years of this century

'MIN-HO AND HYO-JIN ARE ESPECIALLY DEAR TO ME': ALEX HAFNER SHARES EXPERIENCES OF WORKING IN 'WHEN THE STARS GOSSIP'
The Spanish/American actor recounts the strong sense of teamwork, camaraderie, and transformative experiences he's had while working on the K-drama.

THERMAL AND A QUARTER'S ‘PLAN B’ TURNS 20
Bengaluru rock band look back at their third album which spawned songs like 'Paper Puli' and was released online as a free download in 2005

LAMBRINI GIRLS HAVE A RIOT OF THEIR OWN
Lambrini Girls Who Let the Dogs Out

BAD BUNNY 'WHAT'S THE POINT? TO SHOW THE WORLD WHO I AM'
When you’re Bad Bunny, elevators are a careful maneuver.

BEHIND THE SCENES WITH JOSHUA HYUNHO LEE IN 'XO, KITTY' SEASON 2
Lee says his role in the series has reconnected him to his cultural roots, grounding him in the process.

AN INDIE-ROCK TRIUMPH FUELED BY HORROR FILMS
Bartees Strange grew up loving scary movies. On his new album, Horror, they helped him speak his truths

THE LAST WORD KE HUY QUAN
The Oscar winner and star of The Goonies and Indiana Jones talks about kicking ass – literally and figuratively – later in life

P.A. DEEPAK ON BEING A.R. RAHMAN AND RICKY KEJ'S ENGINEER BEHIND THE BOARDS
With the audio engineer's work on Kej's 'Break of Dawn' album up for a Grammy this week, the Vishakhapatnam-born producer talks about past projects, masterclasses and more

HORSEGIRL OPEN UP THEIR WORLD
The Chicago indie-rock trio were still teenagers when they made their big, loud 2022 debut. For album two, they did something even harder – they got vulnerable

GODLESS ANNOUNCE NEW EP ‘GENESIS OF DECAY' AND INDIA, EUROPE TOUR DATES
Death/thrash metallers now have Shillong artist Nangsan Lyngwa on vocals and Chennai drummer Nikhil Rajkumar in the fold for a 23-show run between April and May 2025

HOW HARDCORE PUNK THRASHED ITS WAY INTO THE MAINSTREAM
Bands like Turnstile and Knocked Loose are giving the scene wide exposure gatekeepers be damned.

HONKY TONKIN' IN QUEENS
A monthly country showcase is bringing boot-scootin' back to New York

ASH CHANDLER TALKS NEW MUSICAL "THAT'S LIFE'
The seasoned Indo-American artist looks back at his journey in music, theater and more, including his new band Citizen Too

FKA Twigs Goes Even Deeper Into the Groove
The experimental U.K. dance-pop artist wanted to \"transcend human form\" with her new album. She nails it.

BRODHA V'S 'HENGAITHE MAIGE' SHOWS US WHY HE'S KANNADA RAP'S KING
Bengaluru hip-hop artist kicks off 2025 with a resolute song about his journey so far

ASTERISM IN INDIA: BRIDGING CULTURES THROUGH MUSIC
The Japanese metal band speaks about its music, inspiration, experiences in India, and the narrative surrounding the significant rise of anime music and J-pop

ACTOR YOU NEED TO KNOW: KIM JI-HOON
The Ballerina' star is a seasoned and super stylish actor. He's perpetually on point, especially sartorially adding to who he becomes on screen

ANDRÉ 3000 'I'D RATHER GO AMATEUR INTERESTING THAN MASTER BORING
West Los Angeles' Gjusta Bakery is bustling on a sunny Friday afternoon. Sevenfoot-high stacks of flour bags lay near the entrance, soon to be turned into pastries. The main room is full of locals seeking an early-afternoon pick-me-up, but the backyard is quieter, with rustic tables and large plants under a makeshift roof made of golden tarp. André 3000 walks in unassumingly, dapping me and joking that our shared first name is a great one. I agree as we sit and get acquainted over matcha lattes. Dressed in a camouflage jacket, pants in a different camo pattern, and his trademark red beanie, André mentions that he's been under the weather after traveling home from Japan, where he and his bandmates recently played six improvised instrumental shows at Blue Note Tokyo.

MUSICIANS FIGHT FOR THEIR RIGHT TO GET LOUD
As noise complaints threaten the survival of independent venues everywhere, these artists turned policy nerds are striking back

TEDDY SWIMS POURED HIS PAIN INTO A HIT
The singer recalls the heartbreak and collaboration that led to his chart-topping smash, 'Lose Control'

IKKY IS KEEPING THE TEAM SPIRIT UP ON KARAN AUJLA'S INDIA TOUR
Producer behind hits like 'Admirin' You' and 'Softly' with Aujla recently put out I Like You' featuring the voice of late Punjabi folk-pop star Soni Pabla

10 BOOKS WE CAN'T WAIT TO READ IN 2025
Whether you're looking to escape our sociopolitical nightmare or dive in, these titles will scratch the itch

NIKKI GLASER IS READY TO RISK IT ALL
The comedian is riding her breakout year into the next stratosphere of fame

'ALL WE IMAGINE AS LIGHT' COMPOSER TOPSHE TALKS SCORING AND SONGS
Kolkata singer-songwriter on working with director Payal Kapadia, creating the evocative closing track Imagined Light' and enlisting rapper Vedan and singer-songwriter Haniya Nafisa on the song Kisses In The Clouds'

AKSH BAGHLA'S BOY GROUP FIRST5 DROP DEBUT SONG 'TU AADATEIN'
The YouTuber and singer-songwriter talks about the circumstances which led him to turn manager and investor in the group

TALHA ANJUM TALKS 'MY TERRIBLE MIND,' ACTING AND FANS IN INDIA
Hip-hop star and Young Stunners founder talks about working with Mass Appeal and turning actor for the underdog short film Kattar Karachi'

LIL DURK'S ARREST SHOWS THAT DRILL RAP IS A DEAD END
The circumstances surrounding his alleged murder-for-hire plot were egged on by fans for years