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George Clooney, Charli XCX, Taylor Swift and Beyonce

Celebrities flocked to Kamala Harris, but did it do more harm than good?

In a nation divided, the backing of Taylor Swift, Beyonce and George Clooney played into a narrative of the Democrats as the party of the “bicoastal elite″⁣.

  • Karl Quinn

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Musical artist Beyonce, right, and Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris, left, embrace on stage during a campaign rally Friday, Oct. 25, 2024, in Houston.

‘Time to sing a new song’: Queen Bey joins Harris at rally on reproductive freedom

About 30,000 people flocked to Houston to see Beyoncé endorse a Democratic presidential candidate who could make history as the first woman to occupy the Oval Office.

  • Farrah Tomazin
Beyonce’s anthemic song Freedom has become a theme for Kamala Harris’ campaign.

How Beyoncé is helping Millennials fall crazy in love with Kamala

While Harris has secured the endorsement of female artists at the cutting edge of pop culture, Trump’s list of endorsements reads like a narrowcast of “who’s that guy again?”

  • Anna Samson
Beyonce, pictured at the iHeartRadio Music Awards in April. The singer’s country album Cowboy Carter failed to receive a single nod from the Country Music Awards when nominations were announced this week.

Did Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter get snubbed? Well, duh

The Country Music Association has seemingly decided Cowboy Carter isn’t a country album. So what do the Grammys do now?

  • Robert Moran
Beyonce Knowles Carter has partnered with Moet Hennessy to launch a new whisky. 

Beyoncé’s latest hit is a whisky – and it’s genuinely delicious

Beyoncé has launched a whisky brand, developed in partnership with global drinks giant LVMH.

  • Neil Ridley and Joel Harrison
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Stereo types hit the right notes

Thank you, Mr Speaker.

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Cowboy Carter: Beyonce remakes country in her own image.

Beyonce’s epic Cowboy Carter is outlaw country in the truest sense

The singer has a clear message on her country music pivot: country’s whatever she wants it to be.

  • Robert Moran
It has been an eventful year for celebrities, with some gaining cultural clout and others shedding fans.

The celebrity stock market: winners and losers of the past year

As we head into 2024, let’s take stock of who gained value among the masses, and who plummeted into a cultural bear market.

  • Nell Geraets
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Barbie, Birkenstocks and men thinking about the Roman Empire: What social trends taught us about the 2023 economy

Some of the big cultural events taught us about the labour market, economic growth and the outlook for 2024.

  • Jeanna Smialek

How shooting Beyoncé and Kamala Harris made this photographer famous too

At 28, Tyler Mitchell has already achieved a series of notable firsts. He’s thrilled to be bringing his work to Australia.

  • Sarah-Jane Collins

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