Bad news: Netflix raised its prices yet again. Good news: The streamer's slate of new TV shows in 2025 is still worth the dent in your wallet. Mostly. Don't believe us? One look at the streamer's recent slate and you'll find that (almost) all the new shows your friends are talking about belong to the streaming giant that changed television forever. Between the likes of American Primeval, Court of Gold, Adolescence, and much more, this year's lineup might even make you forget how much it all costs. |
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The celebration of craft and raw materials—not to mention the Italian label's 100th anniversary—runs until May 5. |
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This whole mass-deportation thing gets better and better. On the same day that the Supreme Court hung the fate of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, the innocent Marylander currently residing in the El Salvador super-max, on the difference between facilitate and effectuate, the story of Andry Hernandez, the gay makeup artist wrongly deported to the same hellhole, took an even more maddening turn. |
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Ready to get your face blown off? |
| The L.A.-based Brit tells us how he got into the game, the similarities between his work and his personal style, and why he loves double denim. |
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Beatle Season never stops. In recent months, Paul McCartney closed the Saturday Night Live 50th-anniversary extravaganza. Ringo Starr released Look Up, and the cast was confirmed for the four feature films coming in 2028 that will make up an all-new Beatles Cinematic Universe. But lately the spotlight has also been shining on John Lennon. This week, One to One: John & Yoko releases in theaters. Codirected by Oscar winner Kevin Macdonald and Sam Rice-Edwards, it examines the period from 1971 to 1973 when Lennon and Ono first moved to New York City, culminating in the one and only full-length concert of Lennon's solo career. This moment is a chance to reassess, yet again, one of the most consequential and confounding artists, in any medium, of the 20th century. |
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