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The trailblazing comic shares the pop culture she wants to put in a Queer Time Capsule for gays of the future to enjoy.
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Barry Michael Cooper, the acclaimed journalist and screenwriter behind the 90’s classic “Harlem Trilogy ... City,” in a 2007 interview with culture magazine “Stop Smiling.” ...
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A stunning photograph of actress Rosie Perez from 1993 has resurfaced online, captivating social media users and sparking a ...
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"The way that I was able to make friends with people was through discussing pop culture, discussing Seinfeld ... take readers on a journey through the ‘90s and 2000s, diving into everything ...
On today’s episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show, she took on Harvey Danger’s alt-rock anthem “Flagpole Sitta,” a track packed with anxious, anti-establishment energy that became a defining song of the ...
During one round, Al Roker asked them to “take a sip if you were a 98 Degrees fan in the ‘90s.” Vanessa Lachey did not take a sip, which prompted Craig Melvin to exclaim, “Are you kidding me, Vanessa?