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After Chappell Roan posted about how some fans have been making her feel unsafe, there’s been speculation around whether the singer is really ‘cut out to be a pop star.’ But are the critiques fair? Brittany sits down with Kelsey McKinney, who wrote about the controversy for Defector, and Dr. Mel Stanfill, author of Fandom is Ugly. They discuss modern fandom, how Chappell Roan framed it as a conversation about gender and what people misunderstand about celebrity.
Then, Brittany looks at the how charity is changing. Traditional charitable giving is down in the US and some non-profits have declared that we’re in the middle of a “generosity crisis.” At the same time, a new genre of online viral videos has emerged: feel-good ‘charity’ content. And nobody does it bigger than MrBeast. Brittany is joined by journalist Max Read to understand the MrBeast phenomenon and break down the generational divides these videos reveal.
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The media trolled the public into thinking Beyonce was going to show up to the DNC. Was this done by design? Harris and Walz sitdown for their first interview…..with CNN […]
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