Christine Friar
Christine Friar is a writer and editor in New York who focuses on streaming entertainment and internet culture. Her work has appeared in the Awl, the Fader, New York Magazine, Paper Magazine, Vogue, Elle, and more.
GOP uses picture from 1990s Margaret Cho sitcom to represent Asian-Americans
Welp!
On Aug 23, 2017 by Christine Friar
Laverne Cox and Beyoncé team up for mystery project
‘I’m like, does she pick out her biggest fan ever and work with her?’
Drake Instagrams himself wearing Rihanna-print socks—and fans love it
He’s still head over heels, apparently.
Taylor Swift returns to social media with another ominous clue
Swift shares a second, longer clip of what is almost certainly a snake at this point.
On Aug 22, 2017 by Christine Friar
Robert De Niro: Trump is a ‘flat-out, blatant racist’
‘At this point, we’re at a crisis in this country with this fool.’
Tiger Woods nudes leaked after Lindsey Vonn phone hack
Vonn will take ‘all necessary and appropriate legal action.’
Teen accused of Slender Man stabbing pleads guilty to reduced charge
The disturbing crime inches toward a resolution.
On Aug 21, 2017 by Christine Friar
Father John Misty pens eulogy for the Chuck E. Cheese animatronic band
‘This motherf**ker was playing up to 5 sets a night all over the country simultaneously.’
Brand New surprises diehard fans with advance copies of new album ‘Science Fiction’
You can download the album right now.
On Aug 18, 2017 by Christine Friar
Jamila Woods and Chance the Rapper’s spellbinding new video was made by a teen
‘I want to show you guys what Chicago really is.’
Miguel covered P***y Riot’s ‘Make America Great Again’
‘It’s legit a jam, feel good even!’
On Aug 17, 2017 by Christine Friar
Samantha Bee wants to fight white supremacy—but not by punching Nazis
‘Punching Nazis doesn’t help. But you can put that energy somewhere that does.’
The ‘Super Troopers 2’ release date is here—and it’s perfect
Hint: it’s in April.
Solange slams white supremacists before deleting Twitter
‘F**k your stale a** bland a** monuments.’
On Aug 16, 2017 by Christine Friar
Ali Wong and Randall Park to star in new Netflix rom-com
Get your tube of cookie dough ready, baby!
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