Author: Genna Rivieccio
The “New Yorker Out of Town” Story Post-Objective Reality: Vengeance
Few would deny the armor of narcissism worn by those who live in New York. An ilk that, for whatever reason, imagines themselves to be [Read More…]
Carly Rae Jepsen “Regales” Friends With Horror Stories of Single Life in “Beach House”
If anyone can bring wry wit to a sunny California backdrop, it’s Carly Rae Jepsen. She already brought straightforward “sunny (read: often burning) California” vibes [Read More…]
Pussy Power: Anitta’s “Gata” Video Riffs On “Express Yourself”
In addition to serving up Catwoman vibes (someone please cast this gata), Anitta’s visuals for her latest video in support of Versions of Me, “Gata,” [Read More…]
Madonna Arrives At That “Impossible” “When I’m Sixty-Four” Moment, Yet, As A Woman, Doesn’t Have the Same Respect or “Cachet” as Paul McCartney
One of the most noticeable themes Madonna has touted in recent years during interviews or speeches is a certain sense of “survivor’s guilt.” Not just [Read More…]
Nicki Minaj Reminds She Was Doing Megan Thee Stallion’s Act First on “Super Freaky Girl”
As proof that she “fears no bitch” taking over her reign (least of all Cardi B), Nicki Minaj opted to release her first solo single [Read More…]
Read All About What A Broke Loser You Are in Megan Thee Stallion’s Traumazine
Although it’s been almost a full two years since Megan Thee Stallion released her debut album, Good News, she hasn’t, by any means, stayed out [Read More…]
Charli XCX Makes the Case for Mattress Shopping in “Hot In It”
Because Charli XCX is a “90s girl” at heart (hear: “1999”), it’s to be expected that she would come up with a concept as “retro” [Read More…]
Further Proof That Carrie Bradshaw Is A Monster: The Horse Carriage Ride
The spotlight on the treatment of horses forced to cart plump tourists and pseudo-“influencers” looking to cultivate the “ultimate NYC experience” has ramped up again [Read More…]
The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of: The Sandman
With a total of seventy-five issues that were printed from 1989 to 1996, some might classify The Sandman as being among DC Comics’ “less influential” [Read More…]
Pancake Dropper Not Panty Dropper: Why “Tik Tok” Remains an Attack on the Normies and a Carefree Glimpse Into the Last of the 00s
It was August of 2009. Obama had freshly taken up the presidency after an eight-year Republican reign and social media apps like Instagram and, ironically, [Read More…]