Shamira Ibrahim is a Brooklyn-based culture writer who explores identity, cultural production, and technology as a critic, reporter, feature/profile writer, and essayist. Her work has been featured in Essence, The Atlantic, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Teen Vogue, BuzzFeed, Vox, OkayAfrica, The Root, Vice, The Baffler, and Harper’s Bazaar.
The (White Rapper) BlueprintDave manages to be the perfect depiction of the “white rapper’s” journey through the music industry.
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Who Is the Worst Househusband of All Time?They’re each bad in their own unique way, but the Housewives Institute is putting them head-to-head to determine who is The Absolute Worst.
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