When I staggered over the Kewpie Doll of Pop's latest wizdom I was instantly compelled to object, no matter how much I might fall victim to her sticky web of sensationalism. I don't know if a pop singer can ever be enlightened as such or even should strive for such purposeful independence - I mean it is from this sustenance of others that the cult of personality grows exponentially - the frothy romp of response to fans and critics stirred up. Continue reading
