The Hills
Is Reality TV Too Scared To Be Reality TV?
Reality TV is now just a curated feed of not-so-controversial moments, all under the guise of real life. It’s fun, but it’s not very realistic.
Natasha Bedingfield Still Wants You to Feel the Rain on Your Skin
As 'The Hills' returns, the woman who penned its theme song reflects on the seminal hit that is "Unwritten."
Netflix's ‘Selling Sunset’ Reminds Me Why I Love Shows About Nothing
It’s like ‘The Hills’ but with real estate porn.
Spencer Pratt Reflects on His Iconic Feud with Lauren Conrad 10 Years Later
What began as a sex tape rumor snowballed into a reality TV war that dominated pop culture for the next two years.
The VICE Interview: Spencer Pratt
We spoke to the crystal-loving 'The Hills' star about fake fighting, 'Celebrity Big Brother' and throwing up in his shirt.
How I Threw a Party and Made It Into a Career
Partying shouldn’t be about having to deal with an asshole bouncer or finding your name on a list, and it shouldn’t be about entrance covers. It should just come down to if you’re cool, have a good attitude, and wanna have a good time.
Haunted House of Balloons: Analyzing the Weeknd's Horror Obsession Through His Videos
Suspiria, The Shining, Jeepers Creepers, oh my!
Why Does Everyone Think Women Only Like The Weeknd Because They Want to Sleep With Him?
Women may appear in his songs less like actual people and more like cautionary tales, but that doesn’t mean we can’t heavily relate to his themes.
Heidi Montag Liveblogs 'The Hills' 10th Anniversary Special
In honor of the 10th anniversary special episode of the iconic MTV reality show "The Hills," former cast member Heidi Montag—who does not appear on the special—is liveblogging the television event, starting at 9 PM EST.
A Guide to LA's Most Notorious Celebrity Landmarks of the 2000s
The definitive guide to the salon where Britney Spears shaved her head, the club that refused Tara Reid entry, the house where Lauren Conrad shed one mascara tear, and other historical landmarks.
'Bad Girls Club' Twins Sue Producers, Claim They Set Up Violent Attack
Everyone knows reality TV isn't real. Two women who recently appeared on the Oxygen show claim they learned the hard way.