Category: Pop Culture
Che Palle: Italy’s Reaction to Asia Argento Puts An Added Exclamation Point Behind The Country’s Favorite Word, Maschilista
Italy’s shape is in that of a boot, sure. But one never imagined it would quite literally kick out one of its most iconic stars [Read More…]
Et tu, Molly Ringwald?
The title “Ain’t She Sweet” in the May 26, 1986 issue of TIME (still endlessly relevant in the 80s) describing the state of Molly Ringwald [Read More…]
Julia Roberts Employs Shades of Vivian Ward for Calzedonia Commercial
Calzedonia was once a wondrous tights paradise reserved solely for Italy and other nearby countries of the European bent. But at last, 2017 has sprinkled [Read More…]
The Wrongness of Lena Dunham Playing Valerie Solanas
Valerie Solanas, so oft described as both visionary and complete psycho depending on the faction you ask (and the factions are almost always, shall we [Read More…]
The Lana Del Rey/Harvey Weinstein Revelation Accents a Larger Truth About the Singer
For someone as nonplussed by the buzzing of mouths as Lana Del Rey, it certainly seems that the less she responds, the more people want [Read More…]
What Message of Positivity Could Actually Come Out of An Amy Winehouse Musical?
Though it’s been over six years since Amy Winehouse joined the twenty-seven club, for some reason certain parties–particularly her own father–can’t seem to let the [Read More…]
God Hates Non-Famous Landmarks, Spares The Parent Trap House from Wildfires Raging Near Napa
As one of the few films set in Napa (apart from, obviously, Sideways), the 1998 remake of The Parent Trap stands out not just for [Read More…]
Better Off Dead: “Mary Jane’s Last Dance” & What It Says About Projecting Expectations Onto A Lover
Maybe there’s something to the necrophiliac’s fetish for the corpse. Of course, like all things perverse, this predilection tends to be most commonly found in [Read More…]
Azealia Banks Might Have A Point About Cardi B
The somehow divisive results of the number one song for the week of September 25th on the Billboard Hot 100 not only speaks to the [Read More…]
How Hugh Hefner’s Death Marks the Demise of the Last Vestige of Masculinity As We Knew It
Hugh Hefner: deemed a god by some, a lothario of an asshole by others. But no matter who you asked, the general consensus was always [Read More…]