When April comes, Rogers County businesses will display small dolls, each dressed and decorated to look like a child. The dolls aren't real children, but they help real kids. Each doll represents a ...
Dylan Mulvaney: What makes me feel the most empowered is when I stand up for myself, which isn't always often, but when I do, ...
Dylan Mulvaney’s Paper Doll was meant to be “a very different book,” the author admits to the actress Laverne Cox. It’s a Friday afternoon in March, and Mulvaney is Zooming in from “the ...
Dylan Mulvaney’s Paper Doll memoir allowed her to take an “empathetic step towards disarming transphobia” but also gave her the opportunity to spill some tea. “I feel rather comfortable ...
Famous for her Tiktok transition series, Dylan Mulvaney is now ready to tell all in her life-line debut Paper Doll: Notes from a Late Bloomer, from the beer backlash to transitioning in the public eye ...
Notes From a Late Bloomer,' is out now. In an exclusive excerpt for InStyle, the creator, actor, and social media superstar ...
That is not the case for Dylan Mulvaney, who writes exhaustively about the practice in the new memoir “Paper Doll: Notes from a Late Bloomer” — in which the trans influencer takes us into ...
The Dolls, representing rock at it’s most debauched, were divisive. In 1973, they won the Creem magazine poll categories as the year’s best and worst new group. They were nominated several ...
His band, The New York Dolls, were forerunners of punk and were once described by Rolling Stone as "more than musicians; they were a phenomenon". David Johansen, the wiry, gravel-voiced singer and ...
Not because Johansen — who died Feb. 28 at the age of 75 — was one of those folksingers associated with the neighborhood, but because his first major band, the New York Dolls, made its name ...
David Johansen, the singer from seminal punk band the New York Dolls, has died at the age of 75. Formed in the early 1970s, the New York Dolls redefined rock and roll, providing the blueprint for ...
The Dolls, representing rock at its most debauched, were divisive. In 1973, they won the Creem magazine poll categories as the year’s best and worst new group. They were nominated several times ...