Kim Gordon: the epitome of a badass front-woman, absolute bass god, and total punk rock purveyor. For any girl who’s ever dreamed of slaying in their own band, Gordon has served as musical messiah.
His audacity and unmatchable raw talent, as well as his heart-warming smile, made Prince one of the world’s most unique and greatest musical talents of our time.
Infamously known as “Queen of the Groupies,” Pamela Des Barres' work as a writer and intrepidly stylish soul are what has attracted the world to her for decades.
Friendman's photographs are remarkable documentation of the ideologies and subcultures that leveraged an entire generation. A photography legend indeed.
In case you didn’t know, it’s International Women’s Day. It's also International Pancake Day, so we have to share our day with pancakes, but we're good.
Ziggy Stardust, the Starman, the Thin White Duke, Major Tom, Alladin Sane (A Lad Insane), Jareth the Goblin King: David Bowie. Call him what you want because each nickname assumed a legendary status.
A black-and-white photograph titled "White Skates" perfectly captures the provocative, sensual and enigmatic style of Sally Mann's stunning photography. Mann's older daughter, Virginia, stands naked and poised in some white roller skates on a wood deck with her siblings. Her pale body is luminous; it appears sun-kissed and at the center of the intense summer light behind her.
Right when musicianship of the likes of Duane Allman seemed inimitable, the Philadelphia-born Kurt Vile manages to reinvigorate the musical stylings of the 70s while fostering his own unmistakable brand of zenned-out, guitar-picking psych-folk.
Chasing their undeniable energy, Thelma and Louise took an unconventional journey to self-discovery, and while the majority of films during the early 90s can hardly pass The Bechdel test, a means of assessing a movie’s treatment of female characters, "Thelma and Louise" passes with high-flying colors.