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On Friday’s season premiere of RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars, the bewiggèd host told the contestants that if they could “harness the power” of their “charisma, uniqueness, nerve, and talent,” they’d “rule the Drag Race hall of fame.” I’m pleased to report that Gia Gunn disregarded RuPaul’s advice entirely, unleashing

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It was a little after 5 p.m. when we pulled into the covered parking lot of a Comfort Inn. I was there to meet Jonathan Cheban, a.k.a. Foodgod, a.k.a. professional Kim Kardashian-clinger, and watch as he unveiled a $1,000 cookie, supposedly the world’s most expensive. A moderately priced chain hotel was not what I had

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Marrying into the royal family sounds like being famous, but way, way worse: you are basically a deity, but you’re actually a real person with a life that was yours before you were monstrously famous. This is a reality Meghan Markle is grappling with now, as her father Thomas, a relic of her life as a normie, can’t

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Over the weekend, HBO dropped a trailer for Brexit, an upcoming film detailing the United Kingdom’s disastrous decision to leave the European Union in 2016. It stars a balding Benedict Cumberbatch as Dominic Cummings, the campaign leader behind the Leave movement and the person essentially responsible for the nation’s

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