Tag: Culled Culture
Taylor Swift Says “You Need To Calm Down,” Can’t Seem To With Her Political Shtick–And It Is a Shtick
Being political tends to come early on in one’s career if he or she is genuine about it. It happened with Bob Dylan, Patti Smith, [Read More…]
Black Mirror Series 5 Really Wants You to Know Your Media Addictions Are Fucked
Parsed down to just three episodes this season (as it was in the first two series) on the heels of its movie iteration, Bandersnatch, Black [Read More…]
Ostracism’s No Party: Ma
As one of the elements of bullying still largely unaddressed by the so-called bleeding hearts of primarily liberals, ostracism factors in heavily to the lifelong [Read More…]
It Doesn’t Take Rocketman’s Surrealist Portrayal of Elton John’s Life to Note the Psychology Behind His Cuntery: He Just Wanted Love, But It Was Impossible
In at least partial response to acting as director of Bohemian Rhapsody for two weeks (though he didn’t receive credit for that time, with Bryan [Read More…]
The New York Times Magazine Creates a Yearning For When Someone Adequate (Like Carrie Fisher) Could Interview Madonna
As Madonna gets older (which everyone loves talking about more than her work itself), it isn’t just that it gets harder for her to “prove [Read More…]
True Love, the Source of and Cure for Mental Illness in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
Standing alone in the musical stalker genre of both television and film, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend‘s heroine, Rebecca Bunch (Rachel Bloom), came a long way from season [Read More…]
Bomba Estéreo Joins Sofi Tukker to Add to Your Summer Soundtrack on “Playa Grande”
Like a Colombian Durga levitating in the sky, Bomba Estéreo’s Li Saumet lulls us into immediate submission at the outset of the video for Sofi [Read More…]
Cardi B’s “Press”: An Offshoot of Offset’s “Clout”
Continuing to release the bread crumbs of singles that will result in her eventual second album, Cardi B’s latest, “Press,” is, for once, a declaration [Read More…]
To Walk Like Richard Ashcroft Is Both to Come of Age and Remain Puerile
The song that was, is and will forever remain the unapologetic anthem of what it is to be a human in “civilized society” (no matter [Read More…]
Greta (Does Not Want to Be Alone)
In keeping with certain themes about New York–1) you’ll never make enough friends for anyone to notice your absence quickly enough and 2) it’s like [Read More…]