
Stray observations, rough drafts, and parenthetical asides about music, gender, grrrl germs, and popular culture
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| Issues | 27 | Founded | 8 months ago | Last Issue | 9 days ago |
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As a child of divorce, I’ve always been drawn to power couples. There’s something intoxicating about a partnership with its own force field—how two people can forge a united front when they enter a room, volley flirtatious banter and lore a...
I’ve recently started throwing on a playlist of RuPaul’s Drag Race lip sync battles at parties. Even thought I usually hang with my friends in the backyard, it’s nice to have them on in the background. But perhaps I should host a viewing ni...
Hacks just ended its five-season run. I’m gonna miss it. As a longtime fan of backstage musicals and workplace comedies, I have a lot of affection for television shows that find the funny in people who can’t take a day off. But Hacks wasn’t...
In the streaming age, “most” music supervision can be mistaken for “good” music supervision. Sometimes, conspicuous soundtracks take me out of a show. I couldn’t make it past the first season of Yellowjackets. I wanted to like it. A thrille...
Last week, I read Lena Dunham’s new memoir, Famesick, for a book chat with some friends. Dunham’s sequel to Not That Kind of Girl examines various phases of her adult life, which have been both dramatized and satirized in her feature debut,...
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