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REVIEW: Father’s ‘I’m a Piece of Shit’ is an aptly named, difficult experiment

The Atlanta rapper’s newest project is dark, minimal and as weird as you’d expect.
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The good and bad of ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’

A look into the positives and negatives of everyone’s favorite drag queen show.
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League Championship Series Week 8 roundup

LA Renegades pulled off the upset of the century.
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ART REVIEW: “Turquoise Mountain” at the Freer|Sackler is beautiful but tone-deaf

The show, which opened Saturday, promises via news release to transform the Smithsonian’s International Gallery into a “vibrant marketplace of Old Kabul.”
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Rejoice! A new Dunkin’ Donuts is coming!

The University of Maryland will soon be running on Dunkin’.
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Review: Willow Smith endures growing pains on ‘The 1st’

The 17-year-old still has a lot of fine-tuning to do on her sophomore album.
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The Driskell Center reflects on its last 10 years in current exhibit

Highlights from its collection of African-American art and archives make their debut.
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PLAYLIST: Push Play featuring BJ the Chicago Kid and Sivik

Still waiting on ‘The Life of Pablo’? Here’s a playlist to hold you over until you give into buying Tidal.
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REVIEW: ‘The Club’ is a film that demands to be felt

The Chilean film is strongest in an opening act that is at once superbly crafted and deeply unsettling.
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Gucci Mane and Keyshia Ka’oir’s all-white wedding on BET was incredible

The rapper’s wedding was as extravagant as you would expect.
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