The singer is experiencing a new form of downward mobility—and she’s not alone.
Northwestern professor and Cubs fan Bill Savage explores the team’s portrayal as lovable losers in pop culture.
If you had told me this time last year that 2025 would bring us Taylor Swift hard-launching her engagement via an Instagram collab post, Coldplay accidentally outing a major CEO's affair via kisscam, ...
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4 years later, pop culture's best neo-western is officially back
The current best pop culture neo-western series is finally back after a four year hiatus, and fans do not want to miss this ...
Think you know everything there is to know about current events? Let's find out with this comprehensive list of pop culture trivia questions that promise to give your general knowledge a run for its ...
Displayed at MOPOP, Jimi Hendrix’s guitar embodies the accidents and defiance that shaped modern sound, and that A.I. can’t replicate. Courtesy Museum of Pop Culture As someone who spends her days ...
Why nostalgia feels so good right now, what it’s doing to our mental health, and how to use it as a tool instead of an escape ...
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Pop culture’s 10 greatest cats
Their little paws. Their fuzzy fur. Their inability to resist knocking over a freshly poured glass of water. Since the dawn ...
The singer's look was styled by Laurel Thomson.
Lily Elizabeth is a Reality TV Features writer for Collider. She started at Collider last year and has been covering all types of reality television since. Her interest in reality television was ...
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