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Blog Name: The Tragically Unhip
Url: http://thetragicallyunhip.com
Language: English
Topics: Pop Culture, Montreal, New York
Description: The Tragically Unhip features self-conscious musings and other witty writings dealing with pop culture, city life, the arts, current events, sex, and society—but always written from the point of view of someone who is not quite part of "the scene." Our self-deprecating humour about our admittedly nerdish hobbies and/or failed social and romantic endeavours almost make us cool by default, and we want to share the whole embarrassing thing with you.
Popularity: 18 Followers

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A Swan Song — and a free hipster playlist
You may have wondered where I’ve been for the past few months and why I’ve been neglecting our beloved blog. Well, I don’t quite know how to break it to you, but because I’ve moved back to New York City, gotten married, become legally employed, moved the fuck out of the projects, and am on my way towards getting my green card, I have, alas, become happy. And because being happy prevents me from becoming too irritated by life or the ways of the world, I have ha
Never Mind The Fashion Week…
Vintage wasn’t cool when I was in high school. Well, no one wore it when we actually got free dress days, unless it was Hallowe’en and someone went all-out with their ‘1960s Hippie’ costume (the only thing more embarrassing than that has got to be marketing
Hipster Ads: They’ve Gotten Sooo Commercial
Indie twosome Slow Club came to town the other week. I didn’t attend the show (I was out of the country and also, I hate music), but had I gone I’m not sure I could have restrained myself from yelling: ‘Play the Ritz Crackers song! Do it! Crackers! Yeah everyone, par-ty down!’ It’s not what you think. I’m not about to ream out some hard-working musicians trying to get noticed and pay their rent, and honestly, I’m just as likely as the next idiot to Google ‘need know song mac ad.’ It’s just that I’ve noticed a certain kind of music making its way into ads for everyday products. And a cert

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