Well, Joni Mitchell is basically the symbol of the singer-songwriter genre, which actually is pretty similar to singing your diary out loud, albeit in a more poetic manner. Taylor Swift's songs follow that tradition, in a more high school way.
Well, Joni Mitchell is basically the symbol of the singer-songwriter genre, which actually is pretty similar to singing your diary out loud, albeit in a more poetic manner. Taylor Swift's songs follow that tradition, in a more high school way.
Well it's a stupid question, but he DID answer it. Watch the actual interview before you make judgements.
Obama is definitely not an atheist.
Monroe was actually an 8. And that's from old sizing standards. She was actually tiny—easily a 2 or 4, even at her biggest.
WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK
I totally understand why she would say it's selfish. Most people want to sing as song as well as they can technically. People get a lot of praise for pure talent, so a lot of people go that route. But Hathaway took another route, and sings it with the emotion the character feels. It might get her criticized by people…
this.
Film acting and theatrical acting is completely different. Broadway actors mostly concentrate on the singing because they can get away with more obvious acting, since it has to play to the very back of the audience. Film actors have to be subtle. It's hard to do that and sing.
None of that is true except one song in Across the Universe ("If I Fell").
Everyone forgets that Vivienne Westwood was at the forefront of the British punk movement, at least as far as the fashion of it, and she's kept a lot of that style now. She's a punk still — of course she's going to tell people not to buy her stuff.
^this.
OKAY NO
I get where you're coming from, but I think the issue with Chris Brown isn't that he's blackso much as he just doesn't seem to be remorseful for beating Rihanna. Obviously assault is never okay, but all the men you listed have gone to great lengths to apologize for their assaults (although I couldn't find anything…
Am I the only one who is over the 90s nostalgia thing?
Women burned their bras during the women's rights movement in the 1960s/70s. It's actually pretty similar.
! thank you for posting this.
Teen Vogue isn't trying to give you a magazine to relate to. If you want that, go read Seventeen. Teen Vogue is a high fashion magazine for teenagers. They're no more likely to put "real" girls on their pages as regular Vogue would.
you mean... exactly how joan jett started? because that's pretty much how she was.
coco rocha's outfit is actually totally okay because it's a jumpsuit that originally belonged to elizabeth taylor.
I gotta say, I'm really offended by a lot of these comments. Cat is clearly very troubled, regardless of where she comes from or how she looks. Ripping on her because she's white, came from a rich home, and is conventionally pretty is doing the same thing you're saying everyone else does: judging people by their…