Music Features
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Morgan Wallen: A Timeline of Big Wins, Thrown Objects, and Canceled Shows
All the milestones of the country star's career to date — both good and bad
- Up, Down
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CMA Fest 2026 Had Its First Ever Drag Brunch. Artists and Allies Want More
Officially dubbed the "Miranda Lambert Crisco Disco Drag Brunch," the dance party was one of a handful of events platforming queer artists. "Bring us along," says one performer
- Country Pride
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Olivia Rodrigo Singing With Robert Smith? It’s Goth Intuition
Why the pop star's duet with the Cure frontman on "What's Wrong With Me" was just like heaven
- Robertrigo Forever
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See Aimee Mann Join Rush for Neil Peart Tribute on 'Time Stand Still'
Rush break out "By-Tor and the Snow Dog" and much more in their first full show with new touring drummer Anika Nilles
- Spirit of Neil
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Shaboozey Rides Again: Inside His Ambitious New Era
He’s made history just by being himself. Now, the country hitmaker has an even bigger outlaw dream that he can’t wait to share with the world
- Cover Story
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Why This Activist Tennessee Politician Crashed CMA Fest
Rep. Justin J. Pearson delivered an impassioned speech during liberal country singer Bryan Andrews' set about exercising the right to vote: "That's our power"
- Protest Music
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Taylor Swift, Flo, Shaboozey, and All the Songs You Need to Know This Week
Looking for the week’s best new music? Check out our Songs You Need to Know playlist
- Songs You Need To Know
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The Red Clay Strays Want You All to Get Along
Alabama country-rockers ask fans to come together on new album Grateful: “Everybody in the band has different opinions, and we’ve managed to do it for 10 years. What’s stopping humanity from doing that?”
- Country Message
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Kylie Minogue and the Art of Staying a Mega-Famous Pop Star Forever
The Australian singer’s Netflix doc shows why the world still can get her out of its head
- The Disco Lemmy
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Bob Dylan’s Never Ending Tour Began 36 Years Ago This Week With a Show Critics Scorched
“Dylan used to matter,” wrote the San Francisco Chronicle in a brutal pan of his June 7, 1988, show at the Concord Pavilion
- In the Beginning
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