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Matthew Perry, Ketamine, and Me

For one writer, the drug proved to be a life-altering treatment. Why did Perry’s experience end in tragedy?

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The 25 Best ‘Star Wars’ Games Ever Made

From 16-bit Death Star runs to VR duels with Vader, these are the best ways play in a galaxy far, far away

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The 40 Best Oasis Songs

The Gallagher brothers' finest moments — from Nineties classics to obscure gems

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25 Most Influential Creators of 2024

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Ralph Steadman on Art, Poetry, and Hunter S. Thompson’s Mean Streak

Ahead of a career-spanning retrospective in Washington, D.C., the legendary gonzo illustrator looks back on his sketchy life.

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Francis Ford Coppola: ‘I Have Nothing Left to Lose’

The filmmaker opens up about four decades of chasing 'Megalopolis,' how 'The Godfather' changed his life, and what's next for him

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Ice Spice on Success, Haters, and Her Debut Album: ‘I Won, Bro’

The Bronx-born rapper became a symbol of stardom for a generation raised on TikTok’s For You Page. Next up: a debut that proves she’s more than a viral sensation

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The 50 Worst Album Covers of All Time

From rock to rap to country and beyond, it’s an assortment of images that you can’t unsee no matter how hard you try

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