So I’m working on a larger idea of how the 80’s film repurposed Black-created music from the 60’s, to the benefit of (who else) White
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Top 10 Albums of 2021: 3 Deaths, 2 Weddings, and a Pandemic, the Music That Got Me Through 2021
Yea it’s a Top 10 Albums of 2021 List! No it’s not 10 albums long (it’s 9)! Yes it also contains blurbs on 3 honorable
Why Every Straight Man Should Dress in Drag At Least Once In Their Life
On Halloween, 2018, I dressed as my then-girlfriend (now-wife) and she dressed as me. The results were, as expected, hilarious. First of all, she looks
What The Strongest Conceits in Movie History Taught Me About My Love of Making Lists
And Why Horror Has So Many Sub-Genres Colin Farrell is a publicist cheating on his wife: just an all-around gross sentence and also the opening
Sex and the City vs The Devil Wears Prada: A Tale of Two Soundtracks
One City, Two Soundtracks, Two Very Different Results As a white guy who legally became an adult in the 2000s – but whose emotional readiness
The Albums That Defined Genres, and The Artists Who Abandoned Them
Colin bought a record player. A South East Minneapolis hipster with a career in the creative arts, no children and the disposable income to prove
The Surprising Working Class Consciousness of Dumb & Dumber
In the opening scene of 1994’s Dumb & Dumber a limo driver pretends to be an in-demand lecturer in the rarefied air of medical academia,
Grief in The Time of Coronavirus
What Movies Taught Me About Grief and What Grief Taught Me About Life Bruce Springsteen tells us to meet him “in the land of hopes
White Rapper Confronts His Most Misogynistic Lyrics, 10 Years Later
In 2011 I released my solo debut album, Lost Summer. Like a lot of things I did in 2011, there are lyrics I cringe at,
It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, Snowtown, and Muck-Duck: How Groupthink Is Portrayed in Pop Culture
Dee and Dennis are, to quote a problematic R&B superstar, trapped in a closet. “We’ve got to get out of here Dennis, we need a