For years, fans of Tegan and Sara thought they had a unique online relationship with Tegan. They exchanged personal messages on Facebook and jokes. They felt like friends. Then they realized that wasn ...
Canadian singer-songwriters and twin sisters Tegan and Sara have been performing together since indie music became a "thing" somewhere in the early 2000s. With the January 29 release of their ...
Tegan Nox has had a bad string of luck when it comes to knee injuries over the last few years in WWE NXT. Tegan Nox was the latest guest on the Wilde On podcast to discuss a variety of topics. When ...
"Closer," the first single from Tegan and Sara's new album Heartthrob, pulses with an urgency that's propelled by the synthesizer keyboards of one of the album's producers, Greg Kurstin. The sisters' ...
Canadian twin sisters Tegan and Sara Quin are known by their music moniker Tegan and Sara, a pop duo that took indie music by storm in the early to mid-2000s. Their dedicated fans have traveled the ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: When it comes to music biopics, many entries into the genre tend to go with flashy, instantly recognizable titles: Elvis, Bohemian Rhapsody, Rocketman, the list goes on ...
“Fanatical: The Catfishing of Tegan and Sara” exposes an almost unbelievable campaign by impersonators to uproot their careers and fans’ lives. Entertainment Critic Online interactions are based on ...
Although a hallmark of Tegan and Sara’s career, The Con isn’t exactly Sara Quin’s favorite album experience. Despite the album’s punchy singles (“Back in Your Head” and “The Con”) and chance to work ...
When you hear the names Tegan and Sara, many different things might spring to mind: identical twin sisters, queer indie rock icons, several pivotal scenes from Grey’s Anatomy, etc. All of these would ...
In the new documentary Fanatical: The Catfishing of Tegan and Sara, the duo dive deep into a years-long scam that saw an anonymous figure take advantage of their fans by posing as Tegan online… By ...
Twin sisters Tegan and Sara Quin knew what they didn’t want to write about on their new album “Love You to Death”: Gender identity. America’s marriage-industrial complex. “The existential crisis of ...
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