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Asher HaVon, the First Openly Queer 'Voice' Champ, and Coach Reba McEntire Talk Historic Win: 'I Pray Other LGBTQIA People Can Find Their Reba'
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New Opry Inductee Lainey Wilson Recalls Early Days, Impersonating Hannah Montana: 'I'd Run Backstage and Put My Wig On'
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Fantasia Talks Sweet Success, 20 Years After 'American Idol' Win: 'There Were Times When They Kind of Counted Me Out'
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Katy Perry on How Her 'American Idol' Finale 'Biggest Skirt Ever' Featured 168 Contestants' Faces and Was Created in Just 'Days'
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Lisa Loeb on the Staying Power of Her 'Stay' Video, 30 Years Later
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With 'Enjoy Youth,' Bright Light Bright Light Gets His Groove Back: 'I'd Stopped Being in Love With Life'
Following a career-derailing pandemic, tough 40th birthday, and relentlessly bleak news cycle, electronic musician, DJ, and LGBTQ+ activist Rod Thomas is finally "having more fun making pop music than I did in my twenties" and "cultivating moments of joy" on his bop- and cameo-packed fifth album. -
Thelma Houston Talks Giving Lenny Kravitz His Big Break and Giving Back to the LGBTQ+ Community
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‘Weird Al’ Yankovic on How He Helped Get ‘Jeopardy!’ Back on the Air, 40 Years Ago
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The co-founding Beach Boy, 82, opens up about his unreleased song with Neil Young, his new song that’ll make Mike “incredibly jealous,” his hopes to work again with Brian, and more.
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