Category: Pop Culture
Celebrating Lindsay Lohan’s Triumph in Making It Past 27
Twenty-seven proved to be a disappointingly tame year for Lindsay Lohan. For someone who had spent most of her twenties living in a drug-addled haze [Read More…]
Why V.I.P. Is A Better Pamela Anderson Show Than Baywatch
No matter what Pamela Anderson does, she will always be seen as the busty lifeguard running down the beaches of L.A. in a tranquil frenzy. [Read More…]
The Rise of The White Female Rapper
There was a time where even black female rappers were barely taken seriously, let alone white ones. 2005 saw the first truly mainstream instance of [Read More…]
The Visualization of Mortality in The Chemical Brothers’ “Hey Boy Hey Girl”
British people are rarely strangers to addressing philosophical dilemmas (this includes Francis Bacon, Thomas Hobbes and John Locke). However, very few electronic groups are capable [Read More…]
Nicki Minaj Doesn’t Care How Fancy Iggy Azalea is Until She Writes Her Own Music
Iggy Azalea may no longer be in the fast lane from L.A. to Tokyo. The rumor mill is abuzz after she gave her BET Awards [Read More…]
Michael Bay and Midwest Audiences: A Toxically Symbiotic Relationship
With Transformers: Age of Extinction unsurprisingly rising to the top of the box office chart its opening weekend, Michael Bay continues to prove that the [Read More…]
John Cusack: The Perfect White Boy
If you’ve ever heard the age old aphorism, “White boys care,” then surely you must know that John Cusack pioneered the concept. His film roles [Read More…]
Why Madonna’s Film Roles Are Redeeming From a Feminist Standpoint
Madonna is not known for being a great actress–or even being an actress at all. The most people will ever give to her is Desperately [Read More…]
Tove Lo Perpetuates The Tradition of Amazing Swedish Pop
In the tradition of amazing Swedish pop music pioneered by ABBA, Tove Lo continues to prove that no one knows danceable beats better than a [Read More…]
The Mystery of Mick Fleetwood
Of all the members of Fleetwood Mac, it seems as though Mick Fleetwood is the most elusive. Obviously, Stevie Nicks is the star, followed by [Read More…]