On Lady Gaga

Earlier this week, I spent about an hour on the phone with Kira Cochrane from the Guardian, who was working on a piece exploring whether Lady Gaga is a feminist icon. We had a really interesting conversation, ranging from Gaga's musicality, to her privilege/narrative failures (particularly in the Telephone video), as well as her successes, to why Gaga is a household name but Janelle Monáe isn't—as well as the stuff about potties, Gaga's sexual independence, and her wardrobe as commentary on consent that ended up in Cochrane's article, which was published today.

Is Lady Gaga a feminist icon?

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