matthewmcvickar + celebrity 15
Brandon Soderberg: Rappers and Same-Sex Marriage: How Much Do You Really Care? (Spin)
homosexuality
gay
hiphop
rap
celebrity
writing
music
culture
politics
12 hours ago by matthewmcvickar
Rappers are presented as violent, vulgar sexists and homophobes, and then they're not only expected to have fully-formed opinions on social issues, but progressive ones. This is an ugly update on the always implicit, often explicit demand that hip-hop, if it is to be lauded and celebrated, must espouse a strong, left-leaning political message.
12 hours ago by matthewmcvickar
Drew Magary: Man Up, Bieber (GQ)
celebrity
music
musicbusiness
4 days ago by matthewmcvickar
The label's mission is to make a man out of Bieber. The only person who isn't ready to make a man out of Bieber is Bieber. He wants to be 18. He wants to be a swaggy bro—he seems incapable of being anything else—and that's as it should be. Manhood can wait.
4 days ago by matthewmcvickar
Nitsuh Abebe: a quick addendum to that Lil B piece (a grammar)
writing
music
lilb
hiphop
speech
personality
celebrity
6 weeks ago by matthewmcvickar
His homemade philosophy is such that he can just wander around trying to be honest and respectful of others, and how they react to that effort is entirely their problem, not his. This is why no pockets of ickiness in the audience reaction feel particularly sad.
6 weeks ago by matthewmcvickar
Nell Boeschenstein: A Song for Aretha (The Morning News)
music
arethafranklin
culture
soul
death
celebrity
8 weeks ago by matthewmcvickar
I wish for my own voice what Aretha’s has had from the beginning: a sense of self so strong that she had to open her mouth and sing to keep from exploding, to keep herself whole.
8 weeks ago by matthewmcvickar
David Wallace-Wells: Nicki Minaj's Kaleidoscopic Genius (New York Magazine)
february 2012 by matthewmcvickar
‘Once upon a time, dance pop was about self-affirmation, and the thing being affirmed was usually some sort of identity—ethnicity, gender, sometimes class, and maybe even sexuality. The Nicki generation seizes a whole new subject for pop: not who you are and how you made it, but the meaning and experience of celebrity once you have it. In place of identity, these prima donnas are performing fame. And doing it with what you might even call “taste”: an idiosyncratic aesthetic vision for everyday life, one that has nothing to do with where they’ve been and everything to do with synthetic aspiration. Minaj isn’t being inauthentic about celebrity—celebrity is the most authentic thing about her.’
celebrity
fame
music
writing
pop
from instapaper
february 2012 by matthewmcvickar
Teenage Art: Henry Rollins Wants to Do Comedy on 'The Paul Reiser Show'
april 2011 by matthewmcvickar
“Criticism is only useful when it helps us see something we are having difficulty seeing on our own; it’s not helpful when it tells us to stop looking.
‘But what if everyone pays attention to the wrong things? We have to guide them to the right things!’ Well, eventually everyone stops paying attention to everything: time is pretty effective that way. With that in mind, we should only worry about pointing the good out, and not worrying about the bad. And in the age of the Internet, this dictum takes on added force. Think of it as the Paris Hilton effect: talking about the bad just encourages the bad. No one has ever cured a celebrity of anorexia by posting photographs of her on the Internet, or has helped Charlie Sheen get off alcohol by getting exasperated at his stupidity. Trashing bad people and bad art does not make you a good person.”
criticism
art
writing
internet
culture
celebrity
‘But what if everyone pays attention to the wrong things? We have to guide them to the right things!’ Well, eventually everyone stops paying attention to everything: time is pretty effective that way. With that in mind, we should only worry about pointing the good out, and not worrying about the bad. And in the age of the Internet, this dictum takes on added force. Think of it as the Paris Hilton effect: talking about the bad just encourages the bad. No one has ever cured a celebrity of anorexia by posting photographs of her on the Internet, or has helped Charlie Sheen get off alcohol by getting exasperated at his stupidity. Trashing bad people and bad art does not make you a good person.”
april 2011 by matthewmcvickar
NYTimes.com: The Disposable Woman by Anna Holmes
march 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Charlie Sheen's history is full of abuse, as much of women as himself, and reality TV helps convince us that's fine.
hollywood
celebrity
women
addiction
march 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Forbes: Andrea Spiegel's de.tech.ting: The Real Story Behind Charlie Sheen Joining Twitter
march 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Enablers.
“If you didn’t hear, yesterday Charlie Sheen joined Twitter. Today he very well may reach 1 million followers (as I type he’s already passed the 900K mark). How did it happen? Why all of a sudden did he wake up and decide it’s Twitter time? And how was it that Charlie Sheen went from non-twitterer to hardcore twitterer overnight? Short answer: he got a lot of help from a team of experts at Ad.ly, a small Beverly Hills start-up that focuses on celebrity endorsements via Facebook and Twitter.”
twitter
celebrity
media
business
advertising
hollywood
“If you didn’t hear, yesterday Charlie Sheen joined Twitter. Today he very well may reach 1 million followers (as I type he’s already passed the 900K mark). How did it happen? Why all of a sudden did he wake up and decide it’s Twitter time? And how was it that Charlie Sheen went from non-twitterer to hardcore twitterer overnight? Short answer: he got a lot of help from a team of experts at Ad.ly, a small Beverly Hills start-up that focuses on celebrity endorsements via Facebook and Twitter.”
march 2011 by matthewmcvickar
Salon.com: Get your Ph.D. in Lady Gaga
may 2010 by matthewmcvickar
This is silly. Taking this pop star's very carefully constructed image and hype seriously isn't very useful, no matter how many times you use the word 'deconstruction' and 'phallus'.
feminism
academia
celebrity
ladygaga
media
may 2010 by matthewmcvickar
The Atlantic: The Existential Clown
december 2008 by matthewmcvickar
Jim Carrey as a genius, the "representative jester of our time." "Carrey’s dream sequence of movies is a prophecy, a warning that this clanking ego-apparatus in which each of us walks around, this fissured, monumental self, half Job and half Bertie Wooster, cannot be sustained. Out of his own seemingly bottomless disquiet, Carrey writhes and reaches into the bottomless disquiet of his audience."
jimcarrey
existentialism
human
comedy
humor
writing
film
culture
movies
philosophy
self
criticism
celebrity
identity
life
acting
actors
december 2008 by matthewmcvickar
Twin Galaxies: Donkey Kong Scoreboard
january 2008 by matthewmcvickar
The page that holds the top scores of Steve Wiebe and Billy Mitchell, the "Kings of Kong."
videogames
celebrity
film
movies
january 2008 by matthewmcvickar
Web Drifter Episode 5: Never Never Again Land
november 2007 by matthewmcvickar
A video interview with the infamous web celebrity "Randy Constan, who has something of an obsession with dressing up as Peter Pan."
web
celebrity
interview
video
november 2007 by matthewmcvickar
Top 11 Commencement Addresses
may 2007 by matthewmcvickar
According to Mark Robinson, anyway. Some fastastic stuff here.
speech
graduation
celebrity
may 2007 by matthewmcvickar
AP: We Ignored Paris Hilton
march 2007 by matthewmcvickar
"The reaction was to the idea of the ban, not the effects of it. There was some internal hand-wringing. Some felt we were tinkering dangerously with the news. Whom would we ban next? Others loved the idea."
parishilton
ap
news
media
celebrity
march 2007 by matthewmcvickar
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