Begay remains authentically herself as Miss Indiana
Haley Begay stood next to Grace Haase, holding hands, on the Miss Indiana pageant stage. They waited to hear a name announced – the name of the first runner up.
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Haley Begay stood next to Grace Haase, holding hands, on the Miss Indiana pageant stage. They waited to hear a name announced – the name of the first runner up.
The most memorable sound from Vince Staple’s debut, “Summertime ’06,” was its unsettling sample of Bay Area noise. That record left listeners with the lingering visual of Staples standing on a pier, leaning over the edge. “Big Fish Theory” is the sound after Staples jumps in.
Teens and adults alike have waited since 2013’s “Pure Heroine” for a fresh soundtrack to their moments of angst, joy and peace.
Five 30-something women venture into a borrowed oceanside house for a bachelorette party, penis-shaped accoutrements and high expectations in hand.
It’s 8:15. The campers will arrive shortly at Camp Connections, but first, the staff members that run the camp have some learning to do themselves. They all pile into a single classroom, sitting at desks too low for an adult but just right for a child.
It was the song that inspired a thousand cover videos and a cappella mash-ups. The song from the young woman from New Zealand who wore her hair in wild ringlets. With “Royals,” the 17-year-old girl who sang she had, “never seen a diamond in the flesh,” introduced the world to a new, mononymous pop star — Lorde.
From Carly Rae Jepsen to Lil Uzi Vert, Weekend breaks it down below.
The world of Girlpool has mushroomed around its two members Cleo Tucker and Harmony Tividad. Surrounded by a world that refuses to make itself orderly and understandable, it makes sense that Tucker and Tividad would gravitate to the base component of constructed comfort: the wall.
It’s been two years since Harmony Tividad and Cleo Tucker united as Girlpool to create “Before the World Was Big.” Now, the folk punk band is back for “Powerplant,” its sophomore album due out Friday.