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Shaad D’Souza
Shaad D’Souza
Shaad D’Souza is a writer based in London. He has written for Vulture, Frieze, Billboard, Paper, The Face, and Bon Appétit, among others, and has been an editor at The Guardian, Vice, and The Fader.
Shaad D’Souza
Olivia Rodrigo takes over
Olivia Rodrigo takes over
Olivia Rodrigo’s hit single ‘driver’s license’ is undeniably the biggest song of 2021 so far. Now the actor turned singer-songwriter has released her debut album ‘Sour’, which has broken streaming
Olivia Rodrigo takes over
Rihanna’s back … what makes her such an icon? – Pop culture with Chanté Joseph
Rihanna’s back … what makes her such an icon? – Pop culture with Chanté Joseph
Rihanna fans have been waiting for this moment for six years. The singer has released Lift Me Up, a single on the soundtrack for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. It’s her first release since she launched her Fenty Beauty empire, and became a billionaire and a mother. As she storms back into our lives, we ask – what makes Rihanna such an icon?
Rihanna’s back … what makes her such an icon? – Pop culture with Chanté Joseph
Jo Calderone Was Camp
Jo Calderone Was Camp
Remembering Lady Gaga's most misunderstood piece of performance art, 10 years on.
Jo Calderone Was Camp
Amy Shark’s Cry Forever
Amy Shark’s Cry Forever
As with her earlier work, Amy Shark’s new album, Cry Forever, trades on her struggles to succeed – but she’s no longer an underdog.
Amy Shark’s Cry Forever
The Complexities of Being Heard in Kashmir
The Complexities of Being Heard in Kashmir
‘Can you hear my voice?’ at Margaret Lawrence Gallery, Melbourne, asks what it means to claim agency amidst sectarian conflict
The Complexities of Being Heard in Kashmir
Lizzo’s Special
Lizzo’s Special
Amid the relentless individualism of pop music, Lizzo’s new album – for all its blithe tastelessness – comes as a breath of fresh air.
Lizzo’s Special
Lana Del Rey: “A&W”
Lana Del Rey: “A&W”
The singer-songwriter breezes through every iteration of herself on a chimeric folk-trap ballad that acts as a crash course in Lana signifiers.
Lana Del Rey: “A&W”