If You're Bored, Here's Some Pop Culture To Consume
From SZA's new album to some underrated HBO and Netflix comedy specials, here is some pop culture stuff to get into.
From SZA's new album to some underrated HBO and Netflix comedy specials, here is some pop culture stuff to get into.
It’s giving…cringe.
It was a wild year for cheating of all kinds.
From a quietly immersive directorial debut to Jordan Peele’s latest thriller.
Brendan Fraser is incredible in Darren Aronofsky’s latest drama. But the film is gratuitously fixated on the main character’s fatness.
From TikTok trends to songs of the summer — these were the bangers we couldn’t get out of our heads in 2022.
“I love you, you're perfect / A manifestation of my dreams.”
It may not be television’s best show, but with its willingness to play with the existential crises over land, identity, and power, there’s little doubt it’s America’s most important drama right now.
For fans who have done the reading, Midnights is a cohesive and at times stunning development for a songwriter who has made evolution her signature.
Ye, Kendrick, and Chappelle were once heroes to me. Now, they are no longer fit for the job.
At some point, Nickelback had life. That’s worth mourning.
“I think it’s possible to acknowledge that you have benefited from a system that’s unequal without feeling shame or even guilt from it.”
Kelly Rowland texting some guy via Excel? We didn’t know how good we had it back then.
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Originally designed to correct mismatched length in legs, limb-lengthening surgery has become more popular for men looking to permanently increase their height.
People can be afraid of books, and crucially, they can make others afraid of them, too.
“If I want a bagel in the morning, I’ll text the group chat or I’ll tweet and be like, ‘Good morning, I want a bagel and a coffee, send $25.’”
Complaining about financial anxiety or having ties to family members who have unsavory politics violates the unwritten rules of contemporary celebrity.
It may not be television’s best show, but with its willingness to play with the existential crises over land, identity, and power, there’s little doubt it’s America’s most important drama right now.
Ye, Kendrick, and Chappelle were once heroes to me. Now, they are no longer fit for the job.