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Culture
El Hunt
Released 20 years ago, ‘But I’m a Cheerleader’, starring baby Natasha Lyonne, took a surreal and satirical look at gay conversion therapy, and led the way for a new kind of queer cinema.
An absurdist sketch show paved the way for the likes of ‘Broad City’ and ‘Chewing Gum’.
Twitter threads, YouTube videos, Harry and Louis treatise on Tumblr. Today, alternative narratives about celebrities are circulating more quickly than ever.
think piece
From Hannah Gadsby to Ali Wong, a distinct wave of smart female comics are poking fun at the old guard of comedy and starting from scratch.
Tell me here, where are you now that I need ya?
Opinion
Adam’s recent actions in the villa have prompted a wider discussion about gaslighting — a form of psychological manipulation used to create self-doubt and disorientation in a victim. But in taking Adam to task, we should also be questioning his peers.
Music
New ‘bisexual anthem’, Girls, was totally tone-deaf. What went so wrong?
A month after first going viral, Mason Ramsey — aka Walmart Yodel Boy — finds himself with a record deal, festival slots and a full backstory. But what does this all mean for the history of the meme?
Starting life in 2011, Vanessa Gold’s comedic fit of rage has caught a never-ending second wind on the internet. Years on, ‘Bubbly’s in the Fridge’ has become a shorthand expression for all of our most melodramatic fantasies. Here’s how it was created.
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