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Women Cracking the Ceiling After 2024 Grammys

‘They’re really breaking through’: how women put the music business in a spin originally published by The Guardian – Despite distressing reports about misogyny and male ‘banter’ in the industry, the Grammy nominations mark the start of a hopeful new era for female artists Depending on which news story drew her eye, a young woman with serious talent might have taken a very different decision last week about whet
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How Megan Thee Stallions Quiets the Haters

The Rebirth Of Megan Thee Stallion By Jessica Herndon for Women’s Health — With her third album on the way, hip-hop’s it girl is in her strongest era yet. Here, the Grammy-winning rapper reveals how she quiets the noise of haters, hypes herself up, and embraces a revamped approach to health and wellness.By Jessica HerndonPublished: Apr 10, 2024 Megan Thee Stallion has changed. She’s a new woman—head to to
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Beyonce’s “Blackbird” Wows Paul McCartney

Paul McCartney Praises Beyoncé’s ‘Magnificent Version’ of ‘Blackbird’: ‘Makes Me Very Proud’ The legendary Beatle lauds Beyoncé’s new cover of his timeless song and reveals what she told him on a FaceTime call. Get all the details. It might be time to refer to the Beatles as the Bey-tles from here on out! On Thursday (April 4), Sir Paul McCartney took to his Instagram page to share a lengthy message lauding Bey
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Oscar Goes to Billie Eilish

Billie Eilish was the only out nominee to take home an Oscar last night“Oppenheimer” and “Poor Things” dominated, Ryan Gosling brought the Kenergy, but John Cena stole the show. By John Russell Monday for LGBTQ Nation – LGBTQ+ Academy Award nominees were few and far between this year, with singer Billie Eilish being the only out performer to take home an Oscar at last night’s star-studded ceremony. Eilish, who
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Shouting from the Rooftops

How the self-declared “Punk-Rock Queen of the Jews” learned to shout her sexuality from the rooftopsThere was no question about it anymore: I was as gay as anyone could be and I wouldn’t have changed that fact for the world. By Rossi for LGBTQ Nation – In honor of Women’s History Month, LGBTQ Nation is highlighting some of the many incredible LGBTQ+ women of both the past and present, women who overcame unimagi
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Back Together Again: Ariana Grande and Mariah Carey

by Mey Rude for OUT – Mariah Carey and Ariana Grande are about to break the internet. The two superstar singers announced a killer collaboration, one that will see Carey joining Grande on a remix of Grande’s latest single “Yes, And?” coming out this Friday! Happy Valentine’s Day to gays everywhere, we’re getting another amazing collab from Ariana Grande. Grande, who has previously had hit singles singing with a
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Valentine’s Day Tease: Caroline Polachek New Music

by Taylor Henderson for OUT – Singer-songwriter Caroline Pokachek attended the 66th Grammy Awards on Sunday, her first time attending the music industry’s biggest night, and Out caught up with her on the red carpet. Polachek may have just released her most recent album, Desire, I Want to Turn Into You, a year ago, but she’s already teasing new music. Her most recent single, “Dang,” debut
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Josephine Baker: Spy, Pilot & Vaudeville Star

The Black queer icon who spied on Nazis, flew a WWII plane, & was also a vaudeville superstar To fans, Josephine Baker was the ultimate sex symbol. But behind the scenes, she played a crucial role in the second World War. By Kimberly Kaye for LGBTQ Nation – Draped conspicuously in feathers and furs, photographer’s flashbulbs illuminating the phalanx of jewels around her neck, no one, least of all the Nazis,
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