Image Source: Getty / Santiago Felipe If you're a RuPaul's Drag Race fan, you'll know that one of the best episodes of every season involves "Snatch Game." Putting a Drag Race twist on the classic game show Match Game, each of the queens dresses up as a well-known celebrity, TV personality, musician, or public figure - basically whatever their beautiful heads can dream up. There have been plenty of iconic "Snatch Game" moments through the seasons, but last week's edition took things up a notch. As part of Rpdr All Stars season two, we witnessed Alaska Thunderf*ck as Mae West, Tatianna as Ariana Grande, and, most brilliantly, Katya as Björk. If you were delighted by Katya's take on the strange Icelandic singer, you're not alone. In fact, even Björk saw (and fell in love with) Katya's impression. Image Source: Logo TV During a Monday Ama (Ask Me Anything) on Reddit,...
- 9/6/2016
- by Ryan Roschke
- Popsugar.com
The Icelandic artist Bjork has been heavily promoting her forthcoming album Biophilia. A while back we posted the first music video from that album by longtime collaborator Michel Gondry. For the second video for her new single, “Moon., the artist goes behind the camera with roles including directing, producing, and art directing, with help from Inez and Vinoodh, M/M Paris and James Merry. If you don’t know who they are, I suggest checking out this Tumblr page. Check out the performance-oriented video below, which highlights the artist’s dream-like aesthetic.
Biophilia will be released on October 11th. Watch below.
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Biophilia will be released on October 11th. Watch below.
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- 9/27/2011
- by Kyle Reese
- SoundOnSight
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