EMEL on Identity, Womanhood, and Her Unwavering Fearlessness

EMEL on Identity, Womanhood, and Her Unwavering Fearlessness

Often referred to as the “voice of the Arab Spring,” EMEL gained international recognition when her song “Kelmti Horra (My Word is Free)”, once banned, became an anthem of the Tunisian Revolution in 2011.

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Janice Dickinson on Honesty, Bravery, and Redemption
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Margaret Cho on Tattoos, The Election, and Her Triumphant Return to Music

Margaret Cho on Tattoos, The Election, and Her Triumphant Return to Music

Armed with an unapologetic, no holds barred approach to comedy, Margaret Cho has blazed an unparalleled trail as one of the most influential and fearless figures in entertainment.

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King Princess on Queerness, Representation, and Loving Lady Gaga

King Princess on Queerness, Representation, and Loving Lady Gaga

King Princess burst onto the scene with 2018’s “1950,” a melodious anthem to queer love based on Patricia Highsmith’s seminal 1952 novel, The Price of Salt. Since then, she has secured herself as one of the leading voices in queer pop, penning personal and intimate tracks such as “Homegirl,” “Trust Nobody,” and “If You Think It’s Love.”

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