Wednesday, May 3, 2017
Liz Taylor's Legacy
Liz Taylor has been immortalized as one of Hollywood's biggest stars. When I visited the Whitney Museum in New York over spring break, I came across this painting and thought it was especially share-worthy when reading the caption, which details Liz Taylor's defiance of gender norms.
Along with the Artist's Card and Explanation:
Along with the Artist's Card and Explanation:
You're a Joke, Mr. President
Comedy analysts have already begun to wonder how much longer Trump-Centric humor can last, before audiences tire of the densely saturated landscape of presidential jokes. It's hard to go to a stand up show without hearing at least one mention of President Tr*mp, if not many, many more. This week proved especially heavy in the amount of Trumpian-anchored content: Samantha Bee hosted her special 'Not the White House Correspondents' Dinner' which out-rated the actual White House Correspondents' Dinner.
The actual White-House sponsored event, which Donald Trump controversially decided not to attend, was hosted by Hasan Minhaj and also received critical acclaim. Each host didn't hold back in making jabs at the President and confronted him straight on.
Also in the past week, Comedy Central premiered the new late-night talk show THE PRESIDENT SHOW, which garnered more views than the President's actual inauguration, and features comedian Anthony Atamanuik in character as President Trump, hosting his own talk show.
Despite having built quite the reputation for responding to televised satirical content via twitter-rant, the President has yet to directly comment on either Correspondent Dinner or The President Show. God Bless.
The actual White-House sponsored event, which Donald Trump controversially decided not to attend, was hosted by Hasan Minhaj and also received critical acclaim. Each host didn't hold back in making jabs at the President and confronted him straight on.
Also in the past week, Comedy Central premiered the new late-night talk show THE PRESIDENT SHOW, which garnered more views than the President's actual inauguration, and features comedian Anthony Atamanuik in character as President Trump, hosting his own talk show.
Despite having built quite the reputation for responding to televised satirical content via twitter-rant, the President has yet to directly comment on either Correspondent Dinner or The President Show. God Bless.
Style, Selfies, & Sarah Paulson: #MetGala 2017
After Monday night's annual #MetGala, the internet took Twitter and other media outlets by storm, racing to define which celebrities had made the cut for the 2017 ~hot list~ and which ones...not so much.
Fans were particularly supportive of Rihanna and Zendaya's looks for the night (both pictured above) while other celebrities (*ahem* Katy Perry) did not fair as well.
#sad
In addition to the array of couture ensembles, the notion of celebrities as spectacle was certainly on display. Despite the Met's fervent attempts to enforce a 'no-selfie' rule, Kylie Jenner charged right ahead, iPhone in hand, and was ready to capture a star-studded moment in the restroom. Kim, Kendall, Paris Jackson, P Diddy, Frank Ocean, and ASAP Rocky were only some of the Hollywood vetted subjects of the photo, which has now been compared to Ellen's 2014 Oscar Selfie.
But even after the parade of glamour and glitz, at the end of the day, we're lucky enough to have Sarah Paulson to remind us celebrities are usually just like anybody else. Even an Emmy Award Winner sometimes freak out when their idol enters the room.
Fans were particularly supportive of Rihanna and Zendaya's looks for the night (both pictured above) while other celebrities (*ahem* Katy Perry) did not fair as well.
#sad
In addition to the array of couture ensembles, the notion of celebrities as spectacle was certainly on display. Despite the Met's fervent attempts to enforce a 'no-selfie' rule, Kylie Jenner charged right ahead, iPhone in hand, and was ready to capture a star-studded moment in the restroom. Kim, Kendall, Paris Jackson, P Diddy, Frank Ocean, and ASAP Rocky were only some of the Hollywood vetted subjects of the photo, which has now been compared to Ellen's 2014 Oscar Selfie.
But even after the parade of glamour and glitz, at the end of the day, we're lucky enough to have Sarah Paulson to remind us celebrities are usually just like anybody else. Even an Emmy Award Winner sometimes freak out when their idol enters the room.
Monday, May 1, 2017
Met Gala 2017: A Recap
I know nothing about fashion but somehow find myself every year looking into who wore what and what people are saying about it. Frank Ocean showed up this year? Good to know he’s alive--even though it looks like he just walked into H&M and grabbed what he could. Jaden Smith showed up literally hold his locks that he cut off? Typical Jasen stuff. Rihanna looked incredible as usual, also Zendaya? Just wow! Everyone really loves the Ryan Reynold x Blake Lively duo for some reason? The Migos were there looking dapper as hell. Also everyone loves making fun of The Weeknd and Selena Gomez as a couple for some reason? I don’t know really know what that’s about but I’m on board with it.
Honestly, I don’t fully understand what the Met Gala is but it's a perfect time for a bunch memes to circulate. Here’s one of my favorites:
Core Post #5: J Lo / Selena
The article on J Lo’s butt was a fascinating read for me. I
have always viewed J Lo as the star who leeched off Selena’s dying star, since
that role seemed to launch her into stardom. I have always viewed J Lo as more
of a singer than an actress, probably because I have been exposed to her music
more than her films. The article discusses how the Puerto Rican butt,
specifically a large one, represents the excess of Latinx culture. J Lo’s butt
therefore serves as an event, in which her body becomes representative of
Latinx communities at large. This is important both because this reveals a lot about
the consumption of the brown body, but also is interesting because it is
important that this is not a black body. In general, J Lo capitalized on the
fact that the media was fascinated with her behind. While this can be seen as
self-exploitation, it seems to be more of a strategy based on knowledge of the
consumption of her image. The article mentioned the rear as a site in which
Latina women could reclaim their beauty, which also happens to co-exist with
their exploitation. The dynamic between the two can be seen in Selena’s image.
One interesting thing in the article was the mentioning of Selena’s obsession
with her plastic surgeon who helped maintain her figure, since this is
something I did not know about. This says something about the limited pathways
in which brown bodies are launched into stardom. I can’t help but challenge how
much progress has been made in this front. There still are only a handful of
popular Latinx stars, one of them being Jennifer Lopez herself. A hyper-focus on the physicality of brown bodies seems to hint that there value is not in their talent, their music, their acting, their products but rather just their body. This maintains power dynamics while simultaneously enjoying these bodies.
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