Paparazzi Websites

Lady Gaga's Official Website

Gaga's official home on the interwebs; here you can watch videos, tweet your reviews of her album, watch interviews, read blogs, look at pictures, read her bio, and more.

Jon Caramanica, "An Artist Whose Chief Work Is Herself," The New York Times (2009)

A somewhat satirical look at the Gaga phenomenon, both criticizing and praising the pop star. While the guy can't seem to allow himself to flat-out like her, he does admit that she's somewhat of a showstopper, and a big hit with her fans.

Melissa Goldstein, "Watch: Lady Gaga’s 'Paparazzi' Video," Spin (2009)

A journalist provides a funny and witty recap of the music video that skyrocketed "Paparazzi" to new levels. Shot at glamorous Los Angeles locales, the video weaves a tale of lies, deception, sex, and murder, all caught on camera by the ubiquitous paparazzi.

Interview with Lady Gaga, Interview Magazine (2009)

This interview is mainly about her experience touring in Japan and the tattoos she got while there. 

Alexis Petridis, "Review of The Fame," The Guardian (2009)

A music reviewer doesn't look very favorably on the album.

Ron Slomowicz, "Interview with Lady Gaga," About

She discusses various bands and people who have been influences on her, as well as the idea that she writes each song—in other words, she visualizes the entire sensory picture of the music as she writes.

Fiona Sturges, "Lady Gaga: How the World Went Crazy for the New Queen of Pop," The Independent UK (2009)

The journalist seems a bit skeptical of Gaga at first, but later warms to her quirky charms. They discuss everything from her mother chaperoning her, to New York dive bars at the age of 14, to the Gaga persona and how it has overtaken her.

Jocelyn Vena, "Lady Gaga on Success: 'The Turning Point for Me Was the Gay Community,'" MTV (2009)

The LGBT community has provided Gaga with some of her most loyal fans from the very start, always supporting her through criticism and setbacks. She says of her favorite followers, "They'll always stand by me and I'll always stand by them."

Dan Zak, "Lady Gaga, Already a Gay Icon, Shows She's an Activist Too," The Washington Post (2009)

An article about Gaga's appearance at the Human Rights Campaign annual dinner, the National Equality March, and her loyal support for the gay rights movement. The last several times she accepted an award, she said, "Bless God and the gays!"