
The Silence Breaks Again: Taylor gets political
Today is never too late to be brand new, Taylor Nation. Where do we begin here… It’s 2018 and Taylor … Continue reading The Silence Breaks Again: Taylor gets political
Today is never too late to be brand new, Taylor Nation. Where do we begin here… It’s 2018 and Taylor … Continue reading The Silence Breaks Again: Taylor gets political
I’ve never heard silence quite this loud, Taylor Nation 🙂 Yeah, you knew I was going to use that quote. … Continue reading The reputation prologue: Enjoy the Silence. An Editorial.
You probably guessed this was coming, Taylor Nation. The Sparkly Dressed is not a political figure. She does her civic … Continue reading The Weekly Rant: The one about politics
This wasn’t the post that I was writing, Taylor Nation. Here at the Swift Agency, just a guy who always … Continue reading The Weekly Rant: Why I dread the album’s first singles
She’s 28, Taylor Nation. Here at the Swift Agency, just a guy who’s getting too old to use the same … Continue reading Happy 28th Birthday, Taylor Swift!
And so it goes, Taylor Nation. Taylor Swift’s critically acclaimed sixth album reputation was released on November 10. Starting tomorrow (December … Continue reading Behind the Blog: Eight years and still writing…
Hopefully in your not-so-wildest dreams, Taylor Nation. The Blonde With The Sparkly 1989 Microphone is a little too quiet. Without … Continue reading News Update: The Sparkly Dressed and the AT&T Deal
Happy 2016, Taylor Nation! We got a pretty sweet present on New Year’s Eve. Here at the Swift Agency, just … Continue reading Out of the Woods: The monsters turn out to be just trees. A video review and commentary.
Hold on to spinning around, dear readers. I haven’t written one of these in a while. I wasn’t sure it … Continue reading Behind The Blog: Working on the imperfect time machine
Boom. Clap. Taylor Nation. Here at the Swift Agency, just a guy who’s trying to make every minute count, we’re … Continue reading 1989 World Tour Toronto: Taylor Swift brings out Keith Urban and Charli XCX