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November 20, 2019
As drag's greatest living ambassador, the performer born RuPaul Andre Charles has spent decades bringing the art form out of the nightclub and into our living rooms. With a new, scripted show on the way and another evolution under his belt, he's moving beyond the limits of reality TV—and confronting the nature of reality itself. Richard Lawson dives in.
Billie Eilish, Lizzo, and Lil Nas X lead the nominations as the Grammys try a new balancing act. The awards will be handed out during a January 26 ceremony, with Alicia Keys hosting.
Blackface? Yes. KKK? Yes. A comedian using anti-Asian jokes? Yes. Trump? It depends—but be very, very careful. Avoid "racially charged." (No word in the guidelines on Stephen Miller.)
Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely share secrets about how the biggest film in history was assembled—including alternate and abandoned story lines that might have been.
Four of the five major publishing houses have imprints specifically dedicated to right-wing authors like Sarah Huckabee Sanders and Tomi Lahren, and with Don Jr. now a best seller, there's no incentive to stop.
Long the silent butt of tabloid brickbats, Palace snubs, and popular derision, Camilla Parker Bowles always refused to defend herself. But after finally marrying the man she had loved for 34 years, the Duchess of Cornwall allowed friends to speak to Bob Colacello in 2005, who got an unprecedented look at the hurt and heartbreak, the campaign for acceptance, and the blossoming glamour and philanthropy at Prince Charles's side.
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