Lady Gaga's 'The Fame/ Monster' exposed the bad romance of a celebrity crisis

Welcome to 2000s Week! We're exploring the pop culture that shaped us at the turn of the millennium, and examining what the films, shows, and games from the era say about us then and now. It's a little #tbt to the days before #tbt was a thing.


Celebrity looked different in the year 2000. True superstars were actors and musicians whose work appeared fully formed in front of their audiences. Their private lives were only ever glimpsed through the window of interviews, news articles, and paparazzi photos, and the average person had no input on who or what became worthy of notice. Fame was a top-down process, with Hollywood and record labels selecting its stars and hanging them in the sky for the public to admire their shine.  Read more...

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