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Taylor Swift’s ‘Poets’ Ties Her Record for Most Weeks at No. 1
Both “Fearless” and “1989” spent 11 weeks atop the Billboard 200, but the 11-week reign of “The Tortured Poets Department” has been uninterrupted.
By Ben Sisario
Both “Fearless” and “1989” spent 11 weeks atop the Billboard 200, but the 11-week reign of “The Tortured Poets Department” has been uninterrupted.
By Ben Sisario
Billie Eilish, Charli XCX and Lorde are among a group of young women who are revealing, in their music, the pressure they have felt to look thin.
By Lindsay Zoladz
A longtime “Freaks and Geeks” fan reconsiders what it means to be one of the cool kids.
By Mike Dawson
The former “Glee” star turned a childhood fascination with game shows into a TV gig. “I could do it forever,” she says.
By Kathryn Shattuck
This month’s picks include a superhero adventure, a dark fantasy tale and films based on beloved television series.
By Dina Gachman
After playing two very different lead characters in a horror franchise, she reflects on what it took to pull off the roles, as well as what’s ahead.
By Kellina Moore
Juvenile’s “Back That Azz Up” was a 1999 hit that brought twerking and New Orleans bounce into the mainstream. Here’s the story of how it became a sensation.
By Jonathan Abrams
Listen to songs by Martina McBride, Destiny’s Child, Kelly Clarkson and more.
By Caryn Ganz
The much-delayed case was halted indefinitely to determine whether the judge should recuse himself after meeting with an uncooperative witness.
By Joe Coscarelli
His second album, “God Said No,” delves into a breakup with all its complications, transformed into pensive alt-R&B.
By Jon Pareles
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