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New Chris Brown Allegations Have Us Asking: How Does He STILL Have Fans?
He has 43.6 million fans on Instagram. His recent music video with Lil Dicky has amassed 301 million views in three months on YouTube. He just announced a star-studded new tour. He was also been charged with bruising and battering Rihanna, been criminally charged with battery, and openly called himself a stalker. To some (us included), […]
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Everything That Upset the Internet This Week
It’s the weekend! And what better way to celebrate that with a round-up of this week’s buzziest controversies? From Netflix paycheques to Snapchat ads, here’s everything that’s shaking the web right now. Snapchat ad asks users if they want to “slap Rihanna” THE STORY: In an ad for a smartphone game promoted via Snapchat, users are […]
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Should We Stop Watching Harvey Weinstein’s Movies?
Harvey Weinstein has one of the longest CVs on IMDB. For 36 years, the superpower film producer has been putting his money behind the most celebrated movies in Hollywood: Pulp Fiction, Shakespeare in Love, Silver Linings Playbook, Gangs of New York, Sky Kids, etc. etc. etc… But Harvey Weinstein is a bad dude. On October […]
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5 reasons why celebrities + fashion folks love graffiti art
Track 3 #purposealbum A photo posted by Justin Bieber (@justinbieber) on Oct 28, 2015 at 11:17am PDT Leave it to Justin Bieber and Chris Brown to get people talking about graffiti again. Last fall Biebs launched his comeback album, Promise, with a graffiti campaign that spread around the world. Granted, San Francisco residents took exception to […]
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SNP’s word of the day: Trollgaze
Word: Trollgaze
Meaning: A “genre” of music defined by its Tumblr success, Twitter divisiveness, and total inability to exist outside of the internet. Coined by Maura Johnson at The Village Voice.
Usage: “A trollgaze track is utterly web-native: It’s not built to exist in a record shop, a TV channel, a collection, or even an mp3 playlist. Its natural habitat is the stream— that ceaseless flow of information we access every time we use social media. Trollgaze is something you see sandwiched between other status updates, tweets, or posts, fighting for attention with every other picture, stray thought, polemic, or advert. Its button-pushing crassness and ambiguous motives make it an evolutionary nightmare: music perfectly adapted for life in the stream.” Tom Ewing on Pitchfork, December 2011
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Fashion news: Marni’s animated dolls, questionable publicity at Gaultier, and fashion is as evil as yogurt
Marni’s spring campaign features alien-like animated dolls dressed in Consuelo Castiglioni’s collection. See what we mean? Dolls are huge right now. [Grazia]
Models: Lying down on the job this spring. [NYT]