Questions of the Foundation's earnestness aside, the controversy surrounding its expenses paints public relations as an extravagant expense despite Lady Gaga and her mother identifying it as a central component of their mission. "It’s unclear," Friedman writes in the Showbix 411 piece, "That anyone was really helped by the Born this Way Foundation other than lawyers, consultants, publicists and travel agents."
The episode provide a cautionary tale for communicators working for nonprofit companies. Rather than leave any possible mystery as to how the money is collected and distributed, nonprofits have to be transparent with stakeholders from the get-go.
I hope Gaga was being ironic with the "**** pop music" thing, otherwise it really comes across as if she's only saying that because she's flopping atm
I really don't think she was joking. The fact she deconstructed Bad Romance into a folk song, ripped ARTPOP off the set, and was puked on while singing Swine...
The puke thing was funny, it was just a massive disaster. She's playing into this narrative where she's going crazy, and she knows that we know so that's why she's doing it. She's mocking our perception of her perception of our perception. It's all very ART in POP culture.
anyway Gaga is clearly pissed off at someone, she squealed "**** POP MUSIC" after like, writhing around in fresh vomit. I feel bad, I'll buy a sympathy copy of ARTPOP today
Ms. Christina "Legendtina" Aguilera
*Voted Best Grammy Performance of All Time by a Young Female Vocalist* *Only Artist Under the Age of 30
on Rolling Stone’s List of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time* (where's your fav?)*
*5 Grammy Awards including Best New Artist and Best Female Pop Vocal*
*43 Million albums sold* *#1 Female Tour of 2007*
*Snatching your fav's wig since 1999*
She's a damn LEGEND.
theyve used the EXACT same receipts in signatures since like 2008
Hollywood could use a new Angelina Jolie — or rather, they could use the old Angelina Jolie, the rebellious, sex-mad Angelina we had before she reinvented herself as a beatifically smiling humanitarian goddess. Where are the avid actresses who can stride on-screen and conquer with a flick of their finger, who can use their carnal craziness to enliven the most unimaginative of B movies, who can size up their male leads with an "I will **** you and eat you, and not necessarily in that order" stare? Unto this breach comes this weekend's 300: Rise of an Empire, and while the sorta-sequel might at first seem more than sorta superfluous, by the time its female lead Eva Green is engaging in the movie's centerpiece sex scene, you'll know its purpose: The wild-eyed Green is serving us vintage Jolie on a platter, and the film (and Hollywood) is all the better for it.
Ms. Christina "Legendtina" Aguilera
*Voted Best Grammy Performance of All Time by a Young Female Vocalist* *Only Artist Under the Age of 30
on Rolling Stone’s List of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time* (where's your fav?)*
*5 Grammy Awards including Best New Artist and Best Female Pop Vocal*
*43 Million albums sold* *#1 Female Tour of 2007*
*Snatching your fav's wig since 1999*
She's a damn LEGEND.
The puke thing was funny, it was just a massive disaster. She's playing into this narrative where she's going crazy, and she knows that we know so that's why she's doing it. She's mocking our perception of her perception of our perception. It's all very ART in POP culture.
anyway Gaga is clearly pissed off at someone, she squealed "**** POP MUSIC" after like, writhing around in fresh vomit. I feel bad, I'll buy a sympathy copy of ARTPOP today
You can't be serious with that 'analysis'
She's just a dumb, fading popstar desperate for attention. Thats all there is to it.
The puke thing was funny, it was just a massive disaster. She's playing into this narrative where she's going crazy, and she knows that we know so that's why she's doing it. She's mocking our perception of her perception of our perception. It's all very ART in POP culture.
anyway Gaga is clearly pissed off at someone, she squealed "**** POP MUSIC" after like, writhing around in fresh vomit. I feel bad, I'll buy a sympathy copy of ARTPOP today
also mess @ all the monster jumping ship then all the jumped ship monsters crawling up the base like cockroaches.
also double mess @ pointing out some two minute interlude that literally only a ****ing stan would still remember, also it looked credibly faked in some regard so obviously it isn't that gross, same with the heart or whatever. This was some chick puking live, she was retching and had troubles with it. Like how are those two remotely the same?
There's punching. There's hair-pulling. There's even mild choking! The subtext of their battle sequences, the fight to come out on top, is literally wrought in this assignation as both Themistocles and Artemisia toss each other around and jostle for dominance. The film would like us to believe that it's a draw between them, but this is no contest: The wildly charismatic Green, who proved her sexual bona fides in The Dreamers and Casino Royale, positively dwarfs the mild Stapleton. By the time she's topless and swinging a sword — the sort of provocative pose that Greeks might sculpt into stone were Artemisia not busy trying to kill them all — Green has given us a sex scene for the ages, the sort of buzzed-about encounter usually reserved for premium cable instead of the multiplex.