Taylor Swift goes pop, but at what expense?

Normally, you might not think of the rooftop of a New York City skyscraper as the most logical place to “Shake It Off.” But Swift-philia trumps acrophobia every time. Taylor Swift found 89 fans without a fear of heights to join her atop a high-rise

Yesssssss!!! Taylor Swift's new album 1989 dropped today, and you can say we're a little obsessed. But what we like even more than prerecorded music are live performances, and that's exactly what Taylor gave to all of her 

Even though we speculate about the status of Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez's friendship on the reg — the following message proves they're still buddy-buddy brilliant! On Monday, Selly shared a darling note about Tay Tay's 

In the video for “Shake It Off,” the lead single from her new album, “1989,” Taylor Swift crawls under the legs of a row of women twerking in denim cutoffs. As their butts bounce and jiggle, Swift peers up with a look of dismay. The punch line is

Lessons gleaned from a consistently entertaining evening of music mostly sung by women: Taylor Swift is ready to take over the pop world (although it remains to be seen whether it's ready for her), you get more bang for your buck with a confetti cannon