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Music
Tom George
As religion’s role in politics continues to increase, pop music has got more and more sacrilegious.
Photography
Douglas Greenwood
From getting ready with Petra Collins to hitting the event’s red carpet with Lil Nas X, here’s what – and who – she saw.
Culture
Savannah Whitmer
From Lil Nas X and enviable three-way kisses to #FreeBritney, it was one hell of a year.
Opinion
Beatrice Hazlehurst
The critical response to the young artist is similar to what Britney experienced in the early2000s.
Frankie Dunn
The producer duo behind Lil Nas X’s forthcoming album ‘MONTERO’ share the songs that made them see music in a whole new light.
News
As normality becomes the overarching MO for today’s biggest stars, we owe it to Lil Nas X for keeping things interesting.
It’s not so much a matter of if Olivia Rodrigo made the list but where she charted.
And shuts down homophobic bigots in one fell swoop. The representation we all needed.
George Griffiths
Hotter than hell.
The ‘Call Me by Your Name’ author approves of the rapper’s music.
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