Aja Romano
Culture Writer
Aja Romano is a culture reporter for Vox, focusing on the ethics of culture, as well as criticism and commentary on internet culture, movies, TV, theater, and other media. After starting out in local news, they spent many years as a theater reviewer and freelancer. They joined the Daily Dot in 2012 as a staff reporter, where they were one of the first journalists to cover Gamergate and many adjacent aspects of internet culture, and the alt-right’s convergence with mainstream US politics. Since joining Vox in 2016, they’ve also become known as an authority on “cancel culture” after several definitive pieces outlining the origins and evolution of the concept.
Aja is a member of the American Theatre Critics Association and a 2019 fellow of the National Critics Institute. They’re a frequent guest on podcasts, panels, and news media, speaking to a broad range of topics, including internet and pop culture, fandom, online extremism, and probably whatever you’re arguing about on social media this week. Find them on Twitter @ajaromano.
Latest articles by Aja Romano
The fight over Billboard rankings just proves we live in an era of stanufactured drama.
The iconic character could have gone terribly wrong. Here’s how she survived.
Bridgerton’s third season is gauzier than ever. Should we still be holding it accountable?
The fractured friendship between Pen and Eloise centers the Netflix hit.
An exhausting — if not exhaustive — timeline of J.K. Rowling’s transphobia.
Everybody’s in LA’s week-long stint is over. It still might point toward the streamer’s future — and the comedian’s.
“Hind’s Hall” was electrifying because it was so unexpected.
As a woman named Fiona Harvey claims to be the real-life stalker, the paradox of true crime as entertainment strikes again.
Is the massive backlash against the former child star justified?
Jennifer Pan allegedly hired hitmen to kill her parents in 2010. But the case is in limbo.