By Julia Jacobs In the music video for “Ankles,” the first single from Lucy Dacus’s fourth studio album, the singer plays a pleasure-seeking Victorian-era damsel that has escaped from a ...
She also opens up about her reaction to hearing "The Tortured Poets Department" for the first time. Lauren Huff is a writer at Entertainment Weekly with over a decade of experience covering all ...
"That's why revolutionary automation like our blood drawing device is inevitable to solve the industry's biggest problem." Pivotal trials of the robot are expected to get underway in 2023 in the ...
If you’ve ever had a conversation with a straight man on a dating app and thought, This guy is giving me serial killer vibes, let me introduce you to your favorite new movie: Lucy Hale’s F ...
The practice of drawing blood has changed very little over ... systems that have agreed to be part of a clinical trial of a device that automates blood collection. Northwestern and the company ...
And, no, it’s not Dylan Thomas, Patti Smith, or Charlie Puth—it’s Lucy Dacus. “She actually texted me and asked for my approval,” the “Best Guess” performer admitted, nearly a year ...
Lucy Dacus' new album has a ton of nods to art history, from the actual oil painting on the cover of Forever is a Feeling to the museums and churches she performed in leading up to release day.
The lover who is drawing out the process of falling is also the artist who shapes stories as a ... Don't call it limerence; ...
After months of speculation, Taylor Swift fans finally have confirmation on which “Lucy” Swift is singing about on the title track of “The Tortured Poets Department:” singer-songwriter and ...
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