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Before her endorsement, Taylor Swift didn’t contact the Kamala Harris campaign or speak with Harris herself, a person familiar with the matter says. on.wsj.com/4da3ngj

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For four decades, designer Yohji Yamamoto has produced some of the most idiosyncratic fashion money can buy. Here, he describes his creative process: “It’s like a prison.” on.wsj.com/3TvXFOZ

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A loose tribe of filmmakers, producers and independent studios are storming into the mainstream with faith-based entertainment. on.wsj.com/3zpWQ3o

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Kacey Musgraves talks about touring her latest album, spending time with Willie Nelson and the clothing collection she designed with Reformation. on.wsj.com/4enmWTo

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Meet the newest stock character in Gen Z and millennial men’s fashion-fixated corridors of the internet: The Ring Guy. on.wsj.com/3TBKewT

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Diddy arranged and directed "freak offs," where he forced women and male sex workers into sex acts that were often videotaped, as described in a federal indictment. on.wsj.com/4dcV9nV

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“Gilmore Girls” star Kelly Bishop looks back on her long and prolific acting career in a new memoir. on.wsj.com/3Ba1QJW

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Anthony Edwards on dunking the ball lobbed to him by his childhood hero Kevin Durant during the Olympics gold-medal game: “That was the best feeling of my life.” on.wsj.com/4eqN2oH

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Donald Glover is looking forward and leaving his alter ego behind. “It felt like now Childish Gambino just didn’t make sense anymore—for me, and in the world,” he says. on.wsj.com/3XofaC3

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“White Lotus” star Natasha Rothwell set her new show “How to Die Alone” in an airport. She travels first class now and says the best part is “the legroom. I have a lot of curves and I like them hugged right.” on.wsj.com/47vVIHX

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Country artists like Shaboozey and Morgan Wallen are topping the charts, dominating streaming and selling out shows and festivals. on.wsj.com/47AUPOn

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Joan Vassos, 61, is set to become the first “Golden Bachelorette.” She says she’s looking for a gentleman who can help her with grocery shopping and yard work. on.wsj.com/3TuxF6I

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Despite her renown for protesting the Sackler family, Nan Goldin, who has a new show at Gagosian, is an artist first. “I live my politics,” she said, “but art is what I do.” on.wsj.com/3ZiMg8Z

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Nina Christen has made trendy shoes for The Row, Loewe, and Bottega Veneta. Now she’s launching her own brand. on.wsj.com/47vVIYt

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As failing MI5 agent Jackson Lamb on "Slow Horses," Gary Oldman finally found his place on television. on.wsj.com/47x7wtC