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Lady Sings the Blues Again • How ‘The United States vs. Billie Holiday’ retells the singer’s story for the BLM era — and brings Billie back to life
Cynthia Erivo • The Tony, Emmy, and Grammy winner on playing Aretha Franklin and recording an album during a pandemic
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Kacey Musgraves • The queen of ‘galactic country’ is following up a career-defining album (and a divorce) with a little help from Bach, Greek tragedy, and magic mushrooms
Adrienne Banfield-Norris, Willow Smith, and Jada Pinkett Smith • The generations-spanning ‘Red Table Talk’ hosts have the realest roundtable on TV
Nandi Bushell • The 10-year-old who Dave Grohl calls “best drummer in the world”
Michelle Zauner • One of indie rock’s finest songwriters pens a moving memoir about loss and food
Koffee • Making reggae hits powered by deep cultural roots and hope for a post-quarantine world
Yamiche Alcindor • How the PBS correspondent went toe-to-toe with Trump, demanding answers for a country in crisis
Elizabeth Diller • She questioned the very concept of architecture, and became one of the most sought-after designers of her generation
Keisha Lance Bottoms • How the mayor of Atlanta and rising star in the Democratic Party led her city through a tumultuous year
Garrett Bradley • With her shattering and intimate documentary ‘Time,’ the filmmaker is pushing the boundaries of what the art form can be
Paloma Mami • One of 2021’s most exciting new pop voices is a Chilean American who’s blending R&B, reggaeton, and her own unique style
Ayo Edebiri • As a writer and actor on ‘Big Mouth,’ the comedian is bringing a fresh perspective to the fore
Suzy Shinn • A rising rock engineer and producer who’s had to fight to be respected for her talent in the studio
Marisa Acocella • With her latest book, the cartoonist brings history’s forgotten women back into the picture
Anna Konkle & Maya Erskine • The co-creators of ‘Pen15’ have shown that girls can be just as gross and weird as boys — and that our inner 13-year-old never dies
Kim Ng • MLB’s first female GM brings her street smarts to the front office
Emily Oster • The economist and bestselling author helps families find answers amid Covid
Deja Foxx • The Gen Z activist and social media maestro is fighting for a pro-choice world
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