Taylor Swift was up. Elon Musk was in, out, in and maybe out again. Tom Cruise was back. BTS stepped aside, and so did Serena Williams, and Tom Brady too â oops, scratch that.
But the slap? The slap was everywhere.
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Ok, so maybe it wasnât on the level of a moon landing, or selection of a pope. But henceforth all you need say is âthe slapâ and people will know what you mean â that moment Will Smith smacked Chris Rock at the Oscars and a global audience said, âWait, did that happen?" Even in the room itself â maybe especially in the room itself â there was a sense everyone had imagined it, which helps explain why things went on as normal, for a bit.
The pandemic was over, phew! Well, of course it wasnât. But live entertainment pushed forward in 2022, with mask mandates dropping and people rushing to buy things like, oh, Taylor Swift tickets!
Weâll take any segue to mention Swift, who already had a big year in 2021, but just got bigger â heck, she broke Billboard records and then she broke Ticketmaster. (No word if she got her scarf back).
It was a year of celebrity #MeToo cases like Harvey Weinstein (again), R. Kelly (again), Kevin Spacey, Paul Haggis, Danny Masterson. And the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard defamation trial, its every excruciating turn captured on TV.
On the big screen, there were big comebacks. Mourning its dearly missed star, Chadwick Boseman, âBlack Panther: Wakanda Foreverâ was a box office triumph. James Cameronâs âAvatarâ made a splashy December return.
Then there was Cruise, turning 60 in â22 just like the Rolling Stones, swooping into Cannes with his most successful movie and showing, like those still-touring rockers, that when they tell you âThe end is inevitable,â as they do in âTop Gun: Maverick,â you can always reply: âMaybe so, sir, but not today.â
Will audiences one day find Cruise â or the Stones, for that matter â too wrinkled and past the sell-by date? Maybe so, but not this year.
Our annual, totally selective journey through a year in pop culture:
JANUARY
Itâs GOLDEN GLOBES time. But is a Globes with no telecast, boozy celebs or red carpet a Globes at all? The embattled Hollywood Foreign Press Association, reeling from stunning failures over diversity, holds a private event and plans a comeback next year. Hey, remember the original wardrobe malfunction? Well, JANET JACKSON says she and JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE have moved on, and so should we. The New York Times buys Wordle, and weâre all thinking in five-letter words (though W-O-R-D-L-E is six, just saying.) Meanwhile, itâs a month of loss, heading off a year of loss: pioneering Black actor, director and activist SIDNEY POITIER dies at 94.
FEBRUARY
What would a year in pop culture be without BRITNEY? Just months after her liberation from her restrictive conservatorship, Spears is reported to have signed a mammoth book deal, but at year's end we're still waiting for news. RIHANNA is pregnant! TOM BRADY retires! (Stay tuned, on that one.) TAYLOR watch: JAKE GYLLENHAAL speaks out, saying he really has nothing to do with that song.
MARCH
Quick, who wins Oscars this month? Well, âCODAâ does, a feel-good drama with a largely deaf cast, and TROY KOTSUR becomes the first deaf male actor to win an acting Oscar. Alas, all anyone can talk about is â you know. SMITH, who wins the best actor award not long after slapping Rock over a joke about his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, wonât truly address the issue until the end of the year, so keep reading. KARDASHIAN watch: Kim K is declared legally single again in her ongoing divorce with YE, the rapper formerly known as KANYE WEST. And BRADY, retired for 40 days, says, âNever mind!â
APRIL
Itâs GRAMMY time, and JON BATISTE wins big, taking five statuettes. The musician's huge year will later include performing at the first state dinner of the Biden administration, for French President Emmanuel Macron. The next day Macron will meet with MUSK (thanks for the segue, Monsieur le President) who begins his acquisition of TWITTER this month, leading to untold â and still unfolding â changes at the social media giant.
MAY
So imagine youâre sipping cocktails at the MET GALA and a musician comes sauntering through, playing the melodica â of course itâs BATISTE, because the Met Galaâs that kind of crazy party. The biggest splash of the night, though, is KARDASHIAN, on the arm of boyfriend PETE DAVIDSON, wearing the same sequined, skin tight gown MARILYN MONROE wore to sing âHappy Birthdayâ to JFK in 1962. In movies, âTop Gun: Maverickâ opens, the highest-grossing domestic debut in CRUISEâS career, and his first to surpass $100 million on opening weekend. HARRY STYLES fans rejoice! His album, âHarryâs House,â is here.
JUNE
Stunning news for the global fanbase of BTS as the K-pop supergroup announces itâs taking a break to focus on membersâ solo projects. On the legal front, a Virginia jury hands DEPP a victory in his very messy libel case over allegations of domestic abuse, finding that former wife HEARD defamed him in a 2018 op-ed. On a happier note, Britney gets marriedâŚ.
JULY
Only one wedding, Britney? BENNIFER has two! Maybe what happens in Vegas usually stays in Vegas, but not when you have 227 million followers on Instagram. With a winking reference to being a âSadieâ (married lady) JENNIFER LOPEZ directs fans to her newsletter where she shares pics of her quickie wedding to BEN AFFLECK. âLove is beautiful,â she writes. âAnd it turns out love is patient.â Speaking of patience, fans of BEYONCĂ are rewarded for theirs with the release of her long-awaited âRenaissance,â her first solo album in six years.
AUGUST
So, we were saying ... Benniferâs second wedding, on Affleckâs compound in Georgia, is bigger and fancier. One wedding, one split: KARDASHIAN and DAVIDSON are no longer. In other summer news, the world remembers PRINCESS DIANA, whose shocking death happened 25 years ago, and whose life is being rehashed for a new generation in the current season of âThe Crown." Only days after the anniversary, that same Netflix series will pause production as a mark of respect for QUEEN ELIZABETH II as Britain â and the world â mourn the beloved monarch, who dies at age 96 after more than 70 years on the throne.
SEPTEMBER
Mounting political intrigue in Europe, and by that we mean, did spit fly at the Venice premiere of âDonât Worry Darlingâ? Either way the movie, directed by OLIVIA WILDE and starring her boyfriend (alleged spitter STYLES), is saddled â or blessed? â with more than its share of extracurricular drama. At the EMMYS, behold SHERYL LEE RALPH, who wins for âAbbott Elementaryâ and schools the crowd on the power of dreams and self-belief. âThis is what believing looks like,â she says. You know what else believing looks like? Rachel Berry from âGleeâ â aka LEA MICHELE â at last getting to play Fanny Brice in âFunny Girlâ on Broadway. In sports, with four rueful words that resonate with working moms everywhere, SERENA WILLIAMS says sheâs stepping aside from tennis, because âsomethingâs got to give.â
OCTOBER
The second HARVEY WEINSTEIN trial opens in Los Angeles. ADIDAS drops YE, part of a cascade of companies that will sever ties with the rapper over his antisemitic and other troubling comments. The MUSK era begins at TWITTER as the worldâs richest man carries a sink into the office, to âlet that sink in.â HEIDI KLUMâs Halloween costume is a slimy, glistening rain worm. But before the month worms away from us, letâs cede it to SWIFT for dropping her new album, âMidnightsâ (Spotify's most-streamed album in a single day), then adding seven bonus tracks, then becoming the first artist to occupy all top 10 slots on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Let THAT sink in! P.S. Celebrity divorce watch: BRADY and )GISELE BUNDCHEN split.
NOVEMBER
Did we say LAST month was Taylor Swift month? Well now, millions of eager fans crowd a presale for her much-awaited Eras Tour, resulting in crashes and endless waits. Ticketmaster cancels the general sale, citing insufficient stock. Multiple state attorneys general announce investigations. Takeaway: People want Taylor Swift tickets. At the multiplex, they also want their Wakanda. "Black Panther: Wakanda Foreverâ meets the double challenge of following up one of the biggest blockbusters in history and losing its biggest star.
DECEMBER
Love 'em or hate âem, here come HARRY and MEGHAN again, with a Netflix documentary watched very closely by royalty across the pond. Over at Twitter, MUSK says he'll step down as CEO â after polling users â once he finds someone âfoolishâ enough to replace him. Cameronâs "AVATARâ sequel finally appears, 13 years after the original broke records, and yes, moviegoers flock to Pandora once again. And bringing the year full circle, SMITH emerges to promote his new film, âEMANCIPATION,â hoping people will forget about ⌠what was it? ⌠at least enough to check out the movie.
In this year of comebacks, will Smithâs be the biggest?
Check back with us in 2023.
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This story was first published on Dec. 8, 2022 and was updated on Jan. 7, 2023, to correct a mention about Troy Kotsurâs Oscar win. He is the first deaf male actor to win an acting Academy Award. Marlee Matlin, who won best actress in 1987, is the first and only other deaf actor to win an Oscar.