Category: Pop Culture
Sorry/Not Sorry: How Many Times Will the Jenners Be Allowed to Apologize Before Actually Ceasing to Fuck Up?
The word “tone-deaf” continues to be redefined by the sisters Jenner in the wake of the intense backlash that was the response to their line [Read More…]
Even In Death, Carrie Fisher Proves Her Endless Ability to Be A Bad Bitch
Yeah, some people still like to tout that drugs aren’t cool, but it still can’t be denied that all the baddest bitches have done them [Read More…]
Dolce & Gabbana to Miley: We’re Italian, We Don’t Care
Sometimes it’s too hard to dig up contempt for Dolce & Gabbana with regard to their recent display of narrow-mindedness, specifically their controversial IVF stance (made [Read More…]
Lady Gaga & Starbucks: Proof that Corporate Merging Is the Only Way to Get People to Shell Out for a “Good Cause”
The current collaboration between Lady Gaga and Starbucks surprisingly has nothing to do with the corporation selling an exclusive pressing of her music (not that [Read More…]
Jerry Seinfeld Essentially Uses “I Don’t Know Her” Defense About that Kesha Hug Refusal
It was the denial of affection heard ’round the world–or at least the few pockets of the globe that still pay attention to Jerry Seinfeld [Read More…]
Gwyneth Paltrow Can’t Get the Goop Off of Her Now
From the very moment Goop was incepted by Gwyneth Paltrow in September of 2008, it was the most Gwyneth Paltrow thing she ever did. Steeped [Read More…]
Bad Luck & American Female Celebrities in Europe
As Manchester gradually works toward recovering from the terrorist attack that took place while Ariana Grande performed at Manchester Arena on May 22nd, it bears recalling [Read More…]
Lena Dunham’s Hospital Bed Selfie Attempt at Empathy Yet Another Case of Misguided White Saviorness
Lena Dunham is, at this point, fairly well-known for sticking her nose into matters she thinks will smell pleasant to her ever-expanding portfolio of what [Read More…]
Madonna, Met Ball 2017 & The Pertinence of the American Life Album Now More Than Ever
The Met Ball, while growing increasingly tired in the themes it chooses–this year’s being not so much a theme as a decision to honor Rei Kawakubo [Read More…]
Celebrity-Backed Scholarships & Beyoncé: A Testament To The Direness of Affording Higher Education in America
It’s a bit weird, you know, when a celebrity needs to get involved in causes outside of self-promotion, particularly education. But that’s precisely what Beyoncé has [Read More…]