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In March 2022, Leah Kate released "10 Things I Hate About You." By summer, it was receiving radio play, and crowds were screaming the words back at her during shows. It became the singer-songwriter's first charting song, establishing her as a legit pop star.

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When I was growing up, people would go feral over a sale. Black Friday would roll around, and news stations would set up outside Best Buy, Home Depot, and Target to watch thousands of people at 3 a.m. fight for half-off TV.

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Sinéad O’Connor – Banshee, Bold One, A Way Of Happening, A Mouth

...Mad Ireland hurt you into poetry... W.H. Auden

Sinead O'Connor in concert at Tvornica Kulture, Zagreb, Croatia - 15 Jan 2020

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UPDATE: Thursday, 21st January 2024

On Wednesday, March 20th, 2024, “Sinéad & Shane at Carnegie Hall,” was held in honor of O’Connor and Shane MacGowan who both died last year. A standout of the evening was Sinéad's daughter, Roisin Waters, 28, rendition of “Nothing Compares 2 U.”

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22 Revolutionary Poems by Black Poets

"The poetry of a people comes from the deep recesses of the unconscious, the irrational and the collective body of our ancestral memories." —Margaret Walker

The Black literary tradition is rich and exhaustive, and 20 poems could never hope to scratch its surface. But each one of these poems also contains a world within itself—a refracted look at one's wounds or visions of new ones or, often, both bound up together in the ways only American poetry can achieve.

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The Met Gala 2024 Theme, Explained

Every year, on the first Monday in May, comes the most exclusive party of the year: The Met Gala. Vogue Editor-In-Chief Anna Wintour hand-picks the creme-de-la-creme of the highest profile celebs — a coveted who’s who list of exciting new names and A-listers alike. Together, these celebs congregate at New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art donning (literally) their Monday best.

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I think I can speak for the collective when I say this week has felt long and arduous. I feel like I've used every last shred of energy saved up to even survive all the workweek, so needless to say, I'm exhausted. But, that's not stopping me from gearing up for another week of new music.

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