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Kyndall Cunningham

Kyndall Cunningham

Staff Reporter, Culture

    Latest articles by Kyndall Cunningham

    Culture
    Drake and Kendrick Lamar don’t care about misogynyDrake and Kendrick Lamar don’t care about misogyny
    Culture

    The rappers accused one another of abusing women, but weaponizing Me Too isn’t the same as standing up for women.

    By Kyndall Cunningham
    Culture
    How lip gloss became the answer to Gen Z’s problemsHow lip gloss became the answer to Gen Z’s problems
    Culture

    In times of economic uncertainty, small luxuries reign supreme.

    By Kyndall Cunningham
    Culture
    Challengers forces us to ask: Is tennis sexy?Challengers forces us to ask: Is tennis sexy?
    Culture

    An investigation into a sport of short shorts and thrown rackets.

    By Alex Abad-Santos and Kyndall Cunningham
    How “industry plants” became the internet’s hottest conspiracy
    Culture

    It seems like every musician is being labeled an “industry plant” — does it actually mean anything?

    By Kyndall Cunningham
    Culture
    The messy legal drama impacting the Bravo universe, explainedThe messy legal drama impacting the Bravo universe, explained
    Culture

    Reality stars are suing Bravo (and each other) while wrestling with their own reality.

    By Kyndall Cunningham
    Culture
    Does it matter if Carrie Bradshaw is the worst?Does it matter if Carrie Bradshaw is the worst?
    Culture

    Carrie Bradshaw is a menace. That’s the point.

    By Kyndall Cunningham
    Are Skims campaigns the new Vogue covers?
    Celebrity Culture

    The internet loves Kim Kardashian’s shapewear company. But it loves its ads even more.

    By Kyndall Cunningham
    Culture
    Beyoncé’s “Jolene” and country music’s scorned woman tropeBeyoncé’s “Jolene” and country music’s scorned woman trope
    Culture

    A music scholar explains why hell hath no fury like a country diva.

    By Kyndall Cunningham
    Is Justin Timberlake the pop star anyone wants?
    Culture

    A new kind of masculinity is dominating music — leaving little room for yesterday’s pop idol.

    By Kyndall Cunningham
    7 winners and 0 losers from the surprisingly delightful 2024 Oscars
    Your guide to the 2024 Oscars

    From Jimmy Kimmel to going to bed on time, the 2024 Oscars were a hit.

    By Aja Romano, Alex Abad-Santos and 4 more