Author: Genna Rivieccio
On the Antiquated Views of Sexuality in Love Potion No. 9
Although Love Potion No. 9 came out in 1992, a time in the twentieth century that had at least somewhat established that there were other [Read More…]
Does Grimes Having a Song in an Expedia Commercial Symbolize Her Being Hard Up for Cash Or Simply Eager to Stay on the Radar?
With the release of Visions in 2012, Grimes broke through the “indie” music scene quite easily. Every song off the album seemed destined for college [Read More…]
Rihanna Covers Madonna’s “Vogue” And It’s Kind of Uncomfortable
Madonna’s been covered by many notable musicians in the past–from Kelly Osbourne with “Papa Don’t Preach” to Ariel Pink with “Everybody”(before his public assassination of [Read More…]
What the 2015 Golden Globe Winners Say About American Pop Culture Right Now
The Golden Globes have continued to gain more recognition as an awards ceremony that isn’t merely a bastard precursor to the Academy Awards. As its [Read More…]
Taking Taylor Swift’s Advice About How to Experience New York City May Result in the Most Banal Day of Your Life
The more New Yorkers hate on Taylor Swift, the more it seems the city itself seems to embrace her. This was recently further proven by [Read More…]
With the Death of Anita Ekberg Comes the Death of La Dolce Vita As We Knew It
There have been so many actresses in film history who have made a lasting impression on the silver screen with minimal screen time (see: Major [Read More…]
View From the Top: The Last & Only Hope of Glamorizing Flight Attendantry
Originally slated to be released in December of 2001, just in time to cause offense as a “comedic airplane movie,” View From the Top starring [Read More…]
How Céline is Changing the Way Older Women Are Viewed in Fashion
Céline has always been a champion of minimalist chic, even when the original founder, Céline Vipiana, was still at the helm (all the way up [Read More…]
Sweetie Dahling, Did It Really Take You 20 Years to Finish the AbFab Script?
Absolutely Fabulous has been a staple for alcohol-loving, luxe life enthusiast Brits and non-Brits alike since the show first aired in 1992. Resuscitated more times [Read More…]
Kanye West Pays Homage to “Let It Be” With “Only One” Collaboration With Paul McCartney
For those who haven’t lost all sense of musical taste in the twenty-first century, you’ll know that the 1970 track, “Let It Be,” written and [Read More…]