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.
Khloe Kardashian calls close friend ‘snake’ on Twitter after discovering stolen clothing
‘I see a few snakes.’
On Jun 6, 2017 by Christine Friar
You can bid on the rights to these classic ‘Sesame Street’ songs
In an online auction!
On Jun 5, 2017 by Christine Friar
Abbi and Ilana bring out the big guns in the ‘Broad City’ season 4 trailer
Literally.
On Jun 4, 2017 by Christine Friar
‘Ozark’ looks like ‘Sopranos’ meets ‘Breaking Bad,’ and it’s coming to Netflix
The series stars Jason Bateman as a normal dad, for the most part.
On Jun 2, 2017 by Christine Friar
Teen pens college essay about loving pizza, gets into Yale
Write what you know.
Luis Fonsi forgives Justin Bieber for singing ‘bababa’ on ‘Despacito’
‘It’s kind of tongue-twisty.’
On Jun 1, 2017 by Christine Friar
‘Bachelorette’ contestant in hot water for racist tweets
Turns out he is not a fan of Islam or the NAACP.
Justin Bieber sings ‘bababa’ instead of Spanish lyrics in ‘Despacito’ performance
Just when we thought we were out of the woods…
On May 25, 2017 by Christine Friar
Jamila Woods, Chance the Rapper want Chicago teens to make their next video
The project is the latest step in the rapper’s effort to draw attention to Chicago’s struggling public schools.
On May 24, 2017 by Christine Friar
Netflix’s ‘Highland’ is its first Vice-style documentary series
Blaze it. Watch it.
Facebook gives ’13 Reasons Why’ posts extra moderation to prevent suicides
It’s a precaution.
On May 23, 2017 by Christine Friar
Katy Perry confirms Taylor Swift feud in Carpool Karaoke clip
‘She started it.’
Facebook will stream MLB games for free on Friday nights
Starting this week.
On May 19, 2017 by Christine Friar
Russia’s using pop music on YouTube to ridicule millennial protesters
These tunes are catchy! They’re also Russian propaganda.
A troll and a feminist play tennis in Steve Carrell and Emma Stone’s new movie
It was a tennis match for the ages.
On May 17, 2017 by Christine Friar
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