This is a still from an episode I wrote, which airs on 2/17. Fox chose to use a promo image that looks like Louise is giving the middle finger. I’m not mad about it.
EXCITEMENT! BIG EXCITEMENT!!!!!!!!!
This is a still from an episode I wrote, which airs on 2/17. Fox chose to use a promo image that looks like Louise is giving the middle finger. I’m not mad about it.
EXCITEMENT! BIG EXCITEMENT!!!!!!!!!
Podcasting with @kawillert @cashhartz and @hobbit138 (at Scott’s House)
So much fun doing this! I can’t wait for the episode!
One of the most bitter asks I’ve ever seen handled in the funniest and coolest way possible.
You are the best, Natasha!!!Gee, why aren’t you getting these amazing opportunies, Anon? I can’t think of a single reason why people wouldn’t want to work with you
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So … Here’s an excerpt from Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s review of HBO’s “Girls.”
1. Their world is mostly white.
Last season the show was criticized for being too white. Watching a full season could leave a viewer snow blind. This season that white ghetto was breached by a black character who is introduced as some jungle fever lover, with just enough screen time to have sex and mutter a couple of lines about wanting more of a relationship. A black dildo would have sufficed and cost less.
I don’t believe that people of color, sexual preference, or gender need to be shaken indiscriminately into every series like some sort of exotic seasoning. If the story calls for a black character, great. A story about a black neighborhood doesn’t necessarily need white characters just to balance the racial profile. But this really seemed like an effort was made to add some color — and it came across as forced.
How Mendel’s genetics work, in vintage illustrations from the era of Youmans’s chemistry diagrams.
This was my favorite thing in bio.
Like a post-expressionist painting come alive, backlit by a thousand glittering bulbs, Cabaret is “darker than it is light” said Grey this morning. He and Liza, who clearly has not updated her wardrobe since 1978 (NOT COMPLAINING), held hands while speaking about the studio’s concerns before shooting the film—”how are we going to advertise this? ‘The Nifty Nazi Follies?’” Looking to the darker side of the film, writer Seth Cagin once said, “Cabaret was the only major film of the period to consider the flip side of political awareness, detailing the allure of decadence and self-indulgence, and the abegnation of social and political responsibility in the face of looming catastrophe a denial which nonetheless becomes an upbeat philosophy in the film’s crowning metaphor: Life is a cabaret!”
Watch Liza Minnelli & Co. Reunite for the 40th Anniversary of ‘Cabaret’
“Ten words exactly. After ten it’s extra. You see, Daddy thinks of these things. If I had leprosy, there’d be a cable: ‘Gee, kid, tough. Sincerely hope nose doesn’t fall off. Love.’”
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Rick Ross wearing a chain of himself wearing a chain of himself.
Presented without comment.
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Want. Need. Would kill for.
FUCK.
HER ARM LOOKS SO WEIRD I ACN’T STOP LAUGHING
WHAT IS WRONG WITH HER ARM????
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Recorded on Jay-Z’s iPhone. No amped mic, no reverb. JUST Bey.
Beautiful.
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