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Frank Ocean’s long-awaited new album, Blonde, has arrived.
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"You leave the fucked-up funhouse of Sausage Party thinking: Did I see this movie or hallucinate it?" Read Peter Travers' full review below.
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While there's no way of actually knowing how much sex is actually taking place in and around the ‪#‎Rio2016‬ Olympic Village, one thing is for sure: There are tons of really good-looking people in one place right now. But just how many dongs will go into places where a condom is necessary?
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The musical legacy of Johnny Cash will be saluted by the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame for the 21st annual Music Masters Series.
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In an in-depth new interview, Billie Joe Armstrong opens up about the writing process for Green Day's topical new album, Revolution Radio, why the band decided to work without a producer and how they keep renewing their fan base.
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Paul McCartney is on our new cover. Read his career-spanning interview with David Fricke http://rol.st/2aATa2b
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Every year, more than 600,000 Elvis Presley's Graceland visitors revel in the green shag carpeting, plastic plants, rainbow lights and ersatz animal fur of Elvis Presley's former den, known as the Jungle Room. Here's how the breathtakingly garish room once became a home studio, where the King made his final recordings.
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This year's New York Comedy Festival lineup has been announced, with Patton Oswalt and Tracy Morgan as headliners.
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A sweeping, immersive Game of Thrones Live Concert Experience is coming to a city near you.
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Taran Killam and Jay Pharoah will not return for the next season of Saturday Night Live.
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