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Chasing American Dreams • Singer JayDee shows his acting range in the new film Clika
Mitski Picks History’s Coolest Cats • The singer-songwriter tells us about the felines from throughout world culture and entertainment that inspire her
Elvis In Concert — And In His Own Words • How director Baz Luhrmann turned rare footage and interviews into an astonishing new doc on the King
How John Mayer Saved An L.A. Landmark • The musician and filmmaker McG take us inside their newly renovated historic studio space in Hollywood
An American Troubadour
Robyn Is Feeling Sexier Than Ever • Swedish pop queen returns
Inside The World Of Luigi Mangione’s Supporters • As the murder suspect’s legal battle continues, some fans swoon while activist groups make him their avatar
Snapshot A Concert For Altadena
Rob Reiner 1947–2025 • The beloved actor and filmmaker touched countless lives
Yungblud: ‘I Am Not Made To Compromise’ • The U.K. artist found his voice by embracing his heroes on Idols — and they embraced him back
‘Year Zero’ In Washington Is Over. Now Comes The Reckoning
South Texas Hispanics Flipped For Trump. Some Voter Remorse Is Creeping In • The president’s chaotic first year has wrought havoc on the border communities that voted for him in 2024
Travis Scott The View From The Top
Remembering Our Last Conversation With Bob Weir • A year before his death on Jan. 10, the Grateful Dead legend shared some of his humble wisdom
Charlie Puth ‘I Used To Be Very Cringe’
Can The Counterculture Rise Again? • Artists have always led resistance in America — until Trump and the technocracy took over
Inside The $10 Million Streaming Scam • Mike Smith was an aspiring artist whose tracks once popped on the charts. But federal prosecutors say he was using bots to boost his music — and raking in fraudulent royalties
‘All That Matters Is How She Lived’ • Minnesota House Speaker Melissa Hortman died in a shocking act of political violence. This is her story
Listen • On her 16th album, one of America’s best singer-songwriters offers a political message for our brutal times.
Essay: How David Bowie Redefined The Art Of Goodbye • Ten years on, the Starman’s final transmission is still astonishing to behold.
Henry Louis Gates Jr. • The Harvard professor and host of PBS’ Finding Your Roots, 75, on country music and the blues, the joys of discovery, and the dangers of hate