Victims of abuse always deserve a voice — that goes without question. As seen in the Me Too movement, our society has begun holding prominent abusers accountable and giving their platforms to survivors. In recent years, one aspect of the movement has grown increasingly blurry, though. As a society, we are struggling to define when
Yes, you heard me right, and no, it’s not 2007—MySpace is still dead. Ryan Ross, on the other hand, isn’t. After nearly a decade of being out of the spotlight, the former Panic! at the Disco member is making his way back into the music scene. On the fourteenth anniversary of the band’s debut album,
Long before a teenage boy with blending brushes, there was Pete Wentz and his eyeliner. While male makeup artists are common in this day and age, James Charles and Instagram tutorials were still a decade away when MySpace and My Chemical Romance were at their prime. Though the history of male makeup dates back to ancient
In light of the recent claims made by Taylor Swift, in which she deemed Scooter Braun and other men in the music industry “bullies,” there has been a large wave of support for the popstar. While countless tweets and hashtags backed the singer, few noticeable male figures weighed in on the allegations. The lack of