Category: Pop Culture
Round Up The Cattle: Evan Rachel Wood Breaks Down Her 2003 Group Photo Shoot for Vanity Fair
From approximately 2002 to 2006, the tween/teen world was experiencing a Golden Age. From the Olsen twins general prevalence to Gilmore Girls to Amanda Bynes [Read More…]
Transparent, Jill Soloway and “Somebody That I Used To Know”
Jill Soloway may seem to be a fresh voice in a sea of shows about convention (e.g. A to Z, Manhattan Love Story), but the [Read More…]
Shirley Manson Is My Homegirl
Decades after Garbage’s relevancy, I still have to say that Shirley Manson is one of the most inspiring women to have graced the pop culture [Read More…]
Ariel Pink, Grimes & Madonna: The Feud You Didn’t Know You Wanted
Many will charge that the older Madonna gets, the more producers she needs on an album in order for it to sell to Live Nation’s [Read More…]
L-O-L-A Lola
On what is Lourdes Leon’s eighteenth birthday, one not only takes pause to reflect upon the incredibleness of Madonna having a daughter so old/young, but [Read More…]
Peter Loew in Vampire’s Kiss As A Forerunner of Patrick Bateman
The 1980s were a liberal time, though it might not have seemed so as it was happening. Smoking in offices, calling women cunts openly and [Read More…]
Esmerelda Gosling & The Celebrity Stable of Children
Perhaps fortuitously sharing a birthday with 2 Chainz (September 12th), Esmerelda Gosling, the daughter of Eva Mendes and Ryan Gosling, rounds out a seemingly never-ending [Read More…]
John Lennon: A Libra of the People
On what would have been John Lennon’s seventy-fourth birthday, his effect on the masses continues to remain a force to be reckoned with. His irreverent [Read More…]
On Morrissey’s Deathbed
The recent (tear-jerking) reports that Morrissey has cancer has led one to wonder: what would Morrissey say/admit to on his deathbed? Would he be fanciful [Read More…]
Strange Marriage: Charo & Xavier Cugat
Xavier Cugat, in many ways the foil to Desi Arnaz, was the sort of cliche Don Juan to have been married five times. His fifth–and [Read More…]