Tag: Genna Rivieccio
Raging Bull: The Return of Madonna to the Mainstream at the Grammys
While Madonna may seem gone to those who don’t regularly keep up with her canon of work, last night’s Grammy performance of the first single [Read More…]
On Authors Who Make Sequels to Their Classic Novels
With news of Harper Lee’s intention to release a sequel to the 1960 classic, To Kill A Mockingbird, it brings up the question of why [Read More…]
Life-Size: An Attempt at Cautioning Against Children of the Future
Before Lindsay Lohan became a household name with Mean Girls in 2004, she was still an active Disney shill in movies like The Parent Trap, [Read More…]
The Strange Evolution of the Super Bowl As A Feminist Enterprise
From a logical and objective standpoint, there is nothing feministic about the Super Bowl. However, in recent years, it seems the NFL has become more [Read More…]
Lexi Featherston, Predicting New York City’s Demise Since 2004
New York City has been dying a slow death for a long time. Circa what year, exactly, depends on who you ask. For some, the [Read More…]
The Many Ways in Which Madonna’s 2012 Super Bowl Performance Can’t Be Surpassed
There have been numerous memorable moments in the annals of Super Bowl Halftime Show history. From “Walk This Way” performed by Aerosmith, *NSYNC, Britney Spears, [Read More…]
It Takes Angelina Jolie To Make People Care
Angelina Jolie, who at this point is more known for being a “personality” than an actress, has forced the American masses (or at least the [Read More…]
Miley Cyrus’ Emoji Tattoos Make Me Feel Emotionless
The death of Hannah Montana has been rough on us all, continuing to manifest in Miley Cryus’ ceaseless quest to impress/show that she’s the closest [Read More…]
The Chauvinistic Overtones of Episode Five in Berlin Alexanderplatz
Considering the time period in which Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s adaptation of Berlin Alexanderplatz took place (the late 1920s), the prevalence of misogyny isn’t all that [Read More…]
Nylon Needs A Copy Editor, Stat
Thousands of New York-based bloggers churn out article after article every day with most of their work getting lost in the shuffle of the internet [Read More…]