Showing results for: smiling girls meme before2010 (page 9)

How the real-life "Cheer" team became fodder for an "SNL" spoof and memes
The docuseries' viral success — and memeability — lies in how it captured the performances off the mat
02/04/2020 23:04 UTC
Helen Gurley Brown, objectifier of men
The late Cosmopolitan editor basically invented the male centerfold. But what kind of feminist was she?
08/14/2012 02:35 UTC
"Girls" recap: Goodbye cruel "Girls"
Was that romantic finale meant in all seriousness?
03/18/2013 19:00 UTC
Say cheese!
RETRO, SMARMY, EGOMANIACAL, INCESTUOUS -- THE '98 OSCARS WAS ONE OF THE BEST EVER. Retro, smarmy, egomaniacal, incestuous -- The '98 Oscars was one of the best ever.
03/26/1998 01:00 UTC
Anatomy of an Internet freakout: The long, slow death of "Rickrolling"
The Rick Astley bait-and-switch has become an Internet mainstay. But in 2010, it finally met its match
04/09/2015 17:10 UTC
"This is a sickness, ladies and gentlemen": The speech that ultimately destroyed Bill Cosby
Five highlights from the "Pound Cake" speech, which a judge cited as proof of Cosby's role as "public moralist"
07/07/2015 22:33 UTC
Say cheese!
Retro, smarmy, egomaniacal, incestuous -- the '98 Oscars was one of the best ever.
03/26/1998 22:32 UTC
Say cheese!
Retro, smarmy, egomaniacal, incestuous--the '98 Oscars was one of the best ever.
03/25/1998 23:28 UTC
Sean Spicer's double humiliation on "Dancing With the Stars"
Spicer's awkward performance failed on two counts: technical performance and self-deprecating comebacks
09/17/2019 17:30 UTC
Because They Wanted To
Richard Gehr reviews "Because They Wanted To" by Mary Gaitskill.
12/21/1996 01:00 UTC
The agony of rewatching "Everybody Loves Raymond" reminds me of my family's damaging dysfunction
As the beloved sitcom celebrates its 25th anniversary, revisiting the series shows the pain in its very premise
09/13/2021 22:04 UTC
This Alex Jones parody is so good, Infowars is having a fit over it
"Lil' Alex Jones" seems to have gotten under the very thin skin of the tinfoil-hat outlet
11/21/2017 20:24 UTC
The meme hunter
A British psychologist prowls for hard evidence that memes -- ideas that reproduce genetically, like viruses -- actually exist. What's one of the prime habitats? The Internet.
07/10/1997 23:00 UTC
Before flying was bad: My glory days as a flight attendant
My job in the '70s was fun and glamorous, but Steven Slater's exit reminds us just how miserable travel has become
08/12/2010 03:45 UTC
Monica was our sex-ed teacher
My generation of women came of age against the backdrop of the Lewinsky scandal, and it shaped our view of sex
05/11/2014 04:40 UTC