February 2020 Culture Articles
- Lady Gaga's new single, 'Stupid Love' has arrived
- 5 albums you need to listen to this week
- We've entered a new era of Stephen A. Smith
- 'The Invisible Man' doesn't quite earn its cruelty
- No Time To Pee: The new James Bond movie clocks in at 163 minutes
- Disney+ is censoring its original content, and Hilary Duff isn't happy
- Travis Scott's Cactus Jack shoes are a headache for skate shop employees
- Designer Philipp Plein defends the most ill-advised Kobe Bryant tribute yet
- Lady Gaga's new single, "Stupid Love," will drop this Friday
- Disney+ scraps LGBTQ show 'Love, Victor' because it isn't "family-friendly"
- Netflix's most popular shows will now be visible on the platform — sort of
- Grimes's album 'Miss Anthropocene' is a masterful meditation on humanity's demise
- YouTube accidentally created a 13,000 hour lofi hip-hop video this weekend
- Rihanna calls on us to "fix the world" in her inspiring NAACP Image Awards Speech
- Harvey Weinstein found guilty in sexual assault trial
- 5 albums you need to listen to this week
- Trump doesn't like 'Parasite,' foreign films, or Brad Pitt
- Who asked for these Quarter Pounder candles?
- Boneless Thugs-N-Harmony and the shameless celebrity brand moment
- SZA says she's done doing interviews. Good for her
- 'West Side Story' is back on Broadway and tackles our uneasy relationship with surveillance
- Zoe Kravitz, coolest woman on earth, is the best part of the new 'High Fidelity'
- 'Tony Hawk's Pro Skater,' a video game that defined a generation, gets its own documentary
- The Lovers and Friends festival lineup is 20 years late and also right on time
- Even Hollywood is going to take a hit from the coronavirus
- Inside the cutthroat world of women's professional chess
- What happened to HQ Trivia?
- Instagram knows exactly what I'm horny for and it’s derailing my life
- Netflix's 'Messiah' is the apocalyptic series 2020 needs
- Finally, a sexy Batman
- Listen to Billie Eilish’s Bond theme “No Time to Die”
- How fan-led petitions are changing the way movies get made
- 'After Midnight' turns the horror of heartbreak into an actual physical menace
- A fond farewell to RompHim, the viral jumpsuit for men
- Pete Davidson's comedy special will solidify his inevitable reign
- A man is suing the NFL for turning him on with the Super Bowl halftime show
- Jussie Smollett's legal troubles are just beginning
- The Westminster Dog Show is calming to watch on YouTube
- Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union are a model for raising transgender children
- Olivia Jade's fake rowing résumé is scammer goals
- 'Birds of Prey' deserved better than its half-baked rollout
- In HBO's 'The Outsider,' grief is a central character
- What is the #broomstickchallenge?
- Netflix's best foreign language films
- I watched 'Joker' and '1917' in the same weekend and it nearly ruined me
- The 2020 Oscars tried too hard to be woke
- 'BoJack Horseman' gets the ending it deserves
- What the Story of Cinderella Looks Like in 9 Countries Around the World
- The latest ruling in Kesha's legal battle puts celebrities on the hook for anything they say, anywhere
- HBO might be dropping $20 million on a 'Friends' special
- It's officially breakup bop season
- Celebrities are cashing in on our obsession with candles
- Dua Lipa's transformation into a superstar has me cautiously optimistic
- A racist fish controversy caused Cosmo to pull its cover with a 'Bachelor' contestant
- Disney fined an elementary school $250 for screening 'The Lion King'
- HBO's upcoming reality show about voguing is already a shitshow
- A24 and the end of movies simply being movies
- From award shows to the election, voting is under attack
- Our 2020 Oscars predictions, since everyone's doing it
- Taylor Swift's new documentary is a lesson in maximalist decor
- Okay Kaya's 'Watch This Liquid Pour Itself' is earnest pop inspired by gallbladders and bile
- Who asked for this Baby Nut?
- Jeff Bezos's selfie with Lizzo is another example of billionaires trying to buy cool
- Shakira and J. Lo's halftime performance built on the subtle politics of past halftime shows