The Fame Issue
Chasing Fame the K-Pop Way
Teens around the world are dreaming of becoming K-pop idols, even as former trainees share their experiences of overwork.
Why This Teen Walked Away From Millions of TikTok Followers
She had the teenage dream: 2 million followers, gained mostly by algorithm. Then one of them found her.
Shooting the Famous From Within Their Ranks
A former Disney star himself, Moises Arias now takes candid snaps of his famous friends, including Justin Bieber and Kendall Jenner.
White People Keep Posing As People of Color for Clout
For generations, people of color have had to pass for survival. Now white people are wearing the experiences of racialized people like a costume—and getting called out for it.
A Guide to Gossip Around the Globe
Wherever you are in the world, there’s a gossip community waiting for you.
So You’re a Celebrity Who Wants to Buy a House
There’s a niche industry built around helping celebrities drop millions of dollars on real estate without the public ever finding out. Here’s how it works.
The Rise of the Anti-Mask Influencer
After studying the origins and actions of several prominent Canadian anti-maskers, we can now offer you the definitive primer to becoming a conspiracy-baiting, immensely annoying influencer.
The Fan of the Fans
When Gayle Stever proposed studying Michael Jackson fans in the 80s, her thesis was snubbed. Three decades later, she’s shown why the psychology of fans is not necessarily an unhealthy obsession.
Chase Icon Just Wants to Live Up to Her Name
The internet-famous social media star found success in parodying the lives of Hollywood’s elite. What happens when she attempts to join their ranks?
Podcasters Are Reclaiming Storytelling in Africa
The creators of a new batch of African podcasts are becoming celebrities—and they’re not interested in the Western gaze.