You know, this coverage of all things fashion makes me long for the days of Jenna Sauers, who gave a face and voice to models and offered a lot of insight into the process and mentality of her fellow models.
You know, this coverage of all things fashion makes me long for the days of Jenna Sauers, who gave a face and voice to models and offered a lot of insight into the process and mentality of her fellow models.
You sound dumb.
What Caitlin Goldblatt has omitted from her narrative are three key points:
1) The “well-appointed” elementary school that was slated for closure, Langston Hughes, was hardly closed by the Baltimore City School Board - a mixed-race group chaired by a black man http://www.baltimorecityschools.org/Page/24788 - due to…
The line about the residency of Baltimore police should be changed, as the idea that residency is a solution to poor policing doesn’t seem supported by data.
To: Caitlin
In DC, too. I’ve been driving when it happens, and it’s terrifying—not because of the people, but because of how they’re riding.
I’m looking forward to a followup story five years from now that documents the exploits of daredevil urban wheelchair drivers. I do hope they have good medical insurance.
They do it here in DC too. Sometime over a hundred of them at a time, filling the street, ignoring all traffic laws, swerving onto crowded sidewalks. They are a menace.
While everyone, including the bikers themselves, acknowledges that the sport can be dangerous, riders use hand signals and even ride in grassy areas to avoid intermingling with car traffic.
This has been going for years in Baltimore and Philly. Connecting it to Freddie Gray is stupid both for the subjects of the article and the author. Also, it is far from a benign activity. They most certainly do not use hand signals (at least in my experience). It’s usually a 14 year old helmetless kid doing a 50 mph…
http://bookriot.com/2015/07/14/the… Some do!
fucking smith, man
There's something that needs to be clarified here. This case is not about whether it is or is not illegal to photograph parts of women's bodies which are exposed to the public. This case is about whether the police, who observed this man taking pictures of women in public, had a right to stop him and search the…
THIS. I just posted the following but its in the greys, not sure if anyone will see it.
May I suggest the following:
Basic Home Care Skills. Painting, patching drywall, fixing linoleum, removing stains. The simple kind of stuff that can get a security deposit back.
Basic Nutritional Cookery. How to make simple, healthy meals for under $8.
This isn't an accurate picture of executive compensation. She is paid less because it is her first year. Akerson was paid "only" $2.53m in his first year, 2010. Barra is paid substantially more in her first year as CEO than her male predecessor.
This may be unpopular but it really is premature to jump to the conclusion that GM is lowballing a woman. They may be, but there isn't enough data yet to make that conclusion.