Author: Genna Rivieccio
Everyone That Moves To New York Becomes Jenna Rink: Living Both Dream and Nightmare
When one is in that preadolescent and adolescent phase in which the flesh prison feels particularly confining, the only thing desired is to break free [Read More…]
Mo’ MØ, Less Problems: Forever Neverland
From 2012 to 2015, MØ was seemingly omnipresent on top forty radio (unbeknownst to most who could not detect her signature voice in the likes of [Read More…]
Christina Aguilera’s Kiss With Madonna Basically Got Fucked Over Because of Patriarchal Editing
In August of 2003, everyone was talking about a single instant that would become one of the defining moments of pop culture history: Madonna kissing [Read More…]
What Goes Around Does Not Come Around: The Karma Imbalance of Britney and Justin
2006. It was a strange period in American history. TMZ had just started to go full steam ahead after being founded in ’05, Lindsay accordingly [Read More…]
The Case for Nancy Downs As The New Goddess of Halloween (Over Elvira)
Elvira, Mistress of the Night. It’s a title that most of us slores can relate to (or at least slores by men’s definitions). The character [Read More…]
Anne-Marie Would Make Anyone Want to Run for the Hills From Her Codependency Issues on “Don’t Leave Me Alone”
David Guetta has long been known for creating anthemic collaborations veering on the dangerous side of being too unpalatably cheesy to listen to–yet he has, [Read More…]
Quavo Steals Lil’ Wayne’s Act on Quavo Huncho
It feels laughable to attempt to write “scholarly” sentences about an album like Quavo Huncho. Speaking “eloquently” on the debut release from Migos’ “star” only [Read More…]
Paying Premium For Pussy: Fendi’s $990 Shawl/Sweater
While we like to tell ourselves that it’s the age of woman, it’s, more than anything, simply the age of woman finally announcing, in no [Read More…]
That Embarrassing Moment When You’ve Written A Song Titled After Your Boyfriend & Then You Inevitably Break Up
Despite the ardency with which Ariana Grande announced of her decision to change the name of the song “Pete” on Sweetener to the even more [Read More…]
A Return to the Metric System: Art of Doubt Is Rife With the Electronic Elements
When Metric’s last album, Pagans in Vegas, came out in 2015, the band had decided to go full-tilt alt-rock as opposed to peppering their sound [Read More…]