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The title track off Taylor Swift's new album, 'The Tortured Poets Department,' features name-dropping galore, from Dylan Thomas to Charlie Puth to someone named Lucy. Here's how everyone relates to the Chairman herself.
If you’ve been listen to Taylor Swift’s new album and you’re wondering who “Lucy” is, the better question should be … Who is Lucy?! Meet The Musician Taylor Swift Name Drops on ‘Tortured Poets … was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.
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Charlie Puth gets the ultimate co-sign from Taylor Swift on the title track of “The Tortured Poets Department.”
"The Tortured Poets Department" mentions two literary legends and a place
During his CBS concert special on Sunday night, as Billy Joel performed at Madison Square Garden, he changed the lyrics to “New York State of Mind” to include The New York Post.
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Uniswap Labs, the software development company behind the decentralized exchange (DEX) Uniswap, was served with a Wells Notice by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Wednesday, which could result in an Enforcement Action. Amid these regulatory challenges, Uniswap Labs has partnered with Across, a cross-chain protocol, to propose a new standard for cross-chain […]
Arsenal went top after beating Brighton, while Man City also picked up a win. Liverpool surrendered their advantage with a 2-2 draw at Manchester United. Why this is the end for Erik ten Hag at Man United -
Two worlds collided Saturday night when Taylor Swift earned a mention on the WrestleMania broadcast when Jason Kelce, the brother of her boyfriend Travis, made a surprise appearance
The frozen food specialist, which opened its first store in Oswestry, Shropshire in 1970, has dispensed with its classic slogan of 'that's why mums go to Iceland' as part of a new advertising push.