Pop Culture

From Dwight Schrute and Marty McFly to Elvis and Bruce Springsteen.
"Trainwreck," Sady Doyle's new book on the women we love to hate, provides a necessary lens for how we think about public women.
As a person of color, disliking a show featuring people of color is complicated.
I blame pop culture for treating aging as a failure of life.
Sometimes it’s hard to distinguish if something is intended to be funny or serious.
If I had to give you a list of my favorite badass '80s metal bands, Mötley Crüe would be number one. I'd seen them live twice. Man, I miss the late '80s and early '90s when rockers with crazy long hair and leopard print spandex tights were cool. All bad things must come to an end.
"Formation" is an overt celebration of Beyonce's blackness, but it's always been in her music.