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Watch: Lady Gaga takes on Vogue’s ’73 Questions’

The ‘Born This Way’ singer chats ‘A Star is Born,’ fashion and music

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Lady Gaga is the latest celebrity to appear on Vogue’s hit YouTube series “73 Questions.” The actress/singer also is the cover star of Vogue’s October issue.

Vogue stopped by Gaga’s Los Angeles home to chat about topics including fashion, Bradley Cooper, her love for New York City and much more.

She revealed that she would describe her personal style as “Gaga” and that she thinks the most fashionable fictional character is Audrey Hepburn in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.”

When asked about Cooper, Gaga had only good things to say about her “A Star is Born” co-star and director.

“He is an incredible actor, incredible director and absolutely incredible friend all the way around. I’m so excited for people to see his talent,” Gaga praised.

Gaga says she would love to do duets again with Tony Bennett and Elton John. She also would love to collaborate with Stevie Wonder.

Other tidbits from the interview include that she owns one of Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” jackets, she hopes to be remembered for “Born This Way” and that she watches horror movies to relax.

Watch below.

 

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This John Waters interview has been edited for readability — but perhaps not human decency

Pope of Trash dishes on Trump, plane etiquette, last meal, and more

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John Waters in 2022. (Washington Blade photo by Michael Key)

By WESLEY CASE | At 80 years old, John Waters is still the ideal dinner guest — incisively sharp, quick-witted and funny as hell.

The chic Baltimore native proved it again and again in a recent Zoom interview, calling from his summer home in Provincetown, Mass.

The occasion was the Blu-ray releases of two of his movies — the 1977 dark comedy “Desperate Living” and his enduring 1988 musical “Hairspray” — on June 23 by the Criterion Collection, which publishes restorations of films it deems culturally important. The Criterion stamp of approval has become the gold standard among cinephiles.

“It’s like getting an award,” said Waters, who wrote and directed both films.

The rest of this article can be read on the Baltimore Banner’s website.

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PHOTOS: Pride on the Pier

Seventh annual LGBTQ celebration held at The Wharf DC

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The Washington Blade's Pride on the Pier was held on Saturday, June 13. (Washington Blade photo by Landon Shackelford)

The Washington Blade held the seventh annual Pride on the Pier at The Wharf DC on Saturday, June 13.

(Washington Blade photos by Landon Shackelford)

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PHOTOS: Lost River Pride

LGBTQ celebration held in rural West Virginia

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Singer/songwriter Tom Goss performs at Lost River Pride on Saturday, June 13. (Washington Blade photo by Michael Key)

The 2026 Lost River Pride Festival was held on the scenic grounds of the Lost River Farmers Market in Lost City, W.Va. on Saturday, June 13. Headliner Tom Goss performed at the festival and gave a second performance at the nearby Guesthouse Lost River.

(Washington Blade photos by Michael Key)

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