Madonna’s “Where’s the Party” Signaled a Reaction to the Rise of Neoliberalism

While Madonna has always herself been one of the most glaring examples of a capitalist (and, perhaps even more tellingly, of the baby boomer generation [Read More…]

A Few Years After the Pandemic, Mitski Makes Being a Recluse Fashionable Again in the Shirley Jackson-Inspired Video for “Where’s My Phone?”

Perhaps if there’s any “persona” best suited for the times we live in, it’s a recluse who can only ever feel like her authentic (read: [Read More…]

Mondo Ironico #11: Despite Her Disgust With Their Style, Cher Horowitz’s Generation Now Looks Positively Dapper (Or At Least More Audacious)

In a series called Mondo Ironico, let us discuss how fucking antithetical something in pop culture is (in this case, to the present state of [Read More…]

This Above All to Thine Own Expression of Grief Be True: Hamnet Reminds That Mourning Takes Different Shapes

While it can be said that movies about William Shakespeare (whether his life or something less straightforward than that [e.g., Shakespeare in Love, which focuses [Read More…]