The Red Bulletin: Charlie Hunnam gets candid about being picked on as a kid
Esquire: Kit Harrington already died once
Elle magazine: Kate McKinnon is a once-in-a-generation comedic force
Rolling Stone: Fun to see Rachel Maddow on the cover, even if it doesn't have a fraction of the prestige it once did
Vanity Fair: Behind the scenes of one of Carrie Fisher’s final "Star Wars" photoshoots
Modern Luxury Weddings: Why are all male models straight yet look so gay in spreads?
Entertainment Weekly: Wait'll you see a Speedo-clad Ricky Martin as Versace's lover in "American Crime Story"!
Time magazine: Will Robert Mueller separate fact from fiction?
The National Enquirer: Gee, how ever did he pull off this most difficult feat?
Funny you should mention RS's prestige. In Stephen King's novel Firestarter, the character Charlie (played by Drew Barrymore in the not-so-great film) goes to RS in the end to tell her story. It is implied that they are they only ones who can be trusted not to be under government influence and who will protect her. By the time I read that novel, I was like WTF?
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