Tag: Genna Rivieccio
Nicki Minaj and Ariana Grande’s “Bed”: Make Sure A Homeless Man Doesn’t Hear It
On the heels of Nicki Minaj being accused of hypocrisy for “shaming sex workers” (just par for the course of her natural gift for inciting [Read More…]
Nicki Minaj is the Only Person Left Willing to Bring What Rap Has Always Thrived On: Bifteka
While rap at its outset had its origins in a sort of “peacenik” vibe (see: West African roots), its modern manifestation is–or was–of course perhaps [Read More…]
Madonna Unintentionally Advocates For Parents In Dual Roles Everywhere/Basically Calls Her Exes Sperm Banks
Madonna is all for celebrating Father’s Day this year–in her self-proclaimed role as #momdad. Before posting a picture of her own father, Silvio “Tony” Ciccone [Read More…]
Everything Is Love (When Money Is Involved)
It’s the album that’s been in the works for a while, at least since before Lemonade usurped the highly profitable concept of a joint Jay-Z and Beyoncé [Read More…]
The Uncannily Prophetic Eighty-Sixed
Last year, Cazzie David, the princess and heir to the throne of uncomfortable and neurotic scripted programming as a result of being Larry David’s daughter, [Read More…]
Christina Aguilera Is At Her Best When She’s At Her Least Sonically Cohesive: Liberation
To say that the sound of Christina Aguilera’s eighth album, Liberation, is all over the map is to embody understatement. At one moment echoing tones [Read More…]
Grimes Already Showing Effects of Dating Elon Musk By Debuting her Latest Song in An Apple Commercial
While only Grimes could manage to make an Apple commercial feel “artsy,” it is still, nonetheless, an Apple commercial. And its release comes at a [Read More…]
And Woman Created Arctic Monkeys
With June 13th marking not just the day after Donald Trump created his most meme-able photo opportunity yet with the “other” Kim, but also the [Read More…]
Never Underestimate the Value of Having a Schizoid Friend: Thoroughbreds
First-time writer-director Cory Finley might have had the fortune of attending Yale–the embodiment of New England privilege–but he somehow never lost his empathy, though he [Read More…]
2018 to 2016: Ima One-Up Your Death Scene
2016 was a legendary year for so many reasons. Not just because it signaled the true demise of American politics, but because it offed so [Read More…]