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Photography
Douglas Greenwood, John Parvin McBride
John Parvin McBride photographed local fans and die-hards who made the pilgrimage cross-country to see their fave.
Beauty
Jo Rosenthal
From old Hollywood glamour to diamond grills and flower crowns, Lana’s impact has reached far beyond music.
Music
Douglas Greenwood
From the grand gestures of ‘Born to Die’ to the sprawling introspection of ‘Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd’.
Fashion
Tom George
Five years on from the sad girl pop star’s ‘Lust for Life’, we look back at her fashion journey from indie sleaze to Gucci muse.
Iman Sultan
‘Born to Die’ was a bonafide cultural reset. 10 years on, we reflect on its canny critique of the American Dream.
Sophie Wilson
Lorde is the latest of music’s sad girls club to debut a hesitantly happy record, but, for some fans, positivity and growth feels like betrayal.
News
Chemtrails Over the Country Club is done. Now, Rock Candy Sweet is coming.
Alim Kheraj
It’s been a bumpy couple of years but with her new album, Lana proves that she’s still one of the most important artists we’ve got.
Jenna Mahale
And we finally get an update on ‘Chemtrails Over the Country Club’.
The singer’s rendition of ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ is for a new documentary about the football club.
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