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Out.com Features | Heather Cassils: Lady Gaga's Prison Yard Girlfriend
-Whenever I see truly queer representations, especially embedded in such a mainstream moment like "Telephone," I think of kids in the middle of Kansas who maybe aren't exposed to anything, and then they see this Lady Gaga video, and they start asking questions. Even something as fluffy as a pop music video can be hugely influential.
-Totally. Gone are the days when if you're against the war you go and protest on the street. Protesting doesn't stop wars anymore. Going to your gay pride rally is nice--it makes you feel good, but unfortunately we don't live in that era anymore. The only way you can create social change is to insert yourself into the machine.
-Right. And cast yourself as a monkey wrench.
-Exactly.
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march 2010 by epaulettes
Lady Gaga: With the 'Telephone' video, she stars in her own mini-movie, and it's a natural born thriller | EW.com
The video doesn’t feel long, like an overly extended production number. It’s intense and organic and perpetually surprising (no matter how many times you’ve seen it), a dream that keeps erupting.
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march 2010 by epaulettes

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