By: John Wiley
There’s clear danger in reducing a man’s life to a metaphor, but Pete Seeger’s story is all the more compelling to me when I remember him as a stranger along the Hudson.
By: John Wiley
There’s clear danger in reducing a man’s life to a metaphor, but Pete Seeger’s story is all the more compelling to me when I remember him as a stranger along the Hudson.
By: Matt Mazzari
Opening for Bruno Mars at this weekend’s Super Bowl half time show, Red Hot Chili Peppers will allegedly perform the live version of Led Zeppelin’s “Dazed and Confused.”
By: Therese Tully
Fashion blogger Jillian Mercado models with her wheelchair and redefines beauty for a Diesel ad.
By: Ryan Dowd
No matter what the results are, The Grammys are important for generating discussion about today’s music, not just for dictating our taste.
By: Ariana Igneri
As a kid, I missed out on a lot of relevant and classic things in the arts world-including Harry Potter-is it too late to get cultured?
By: John Wiley
The Aerie Real campaign marks a shift in retail practices away from exclusionary standards. Women’s magazines and other institutions of high fashion, however, are unlikely to adopt the inclusive attitudes of retailers.
By: Matt Mazzari
The television and music industries have reached a point at which the mediums are almost as one.
By: Therese Tully
People who cannot comfortably fit in Brandy Melville one size fits most styles-as well as those opposed to the ideals that the company is holding up-will, in time, come to walk out the door.
By: Therese Tully
The new year will come with unrealistic promises, but a new you can start with a new look.
By: John Wiley
In the Internet era, the “award show” is an outdated institution.