Blake Lively is like a modern, female version of Ashton Kutcher without the ambition. Eh, well. May Serena van der Woodsen's slightly drunk/stoned-sounding self live on via Netflix.
Blake Lively is like a modern, female version of Ashton Kutcher without the ambition. Eh, well. May Serena van der Woodsen's slightly drunk/stoned-sounding self live on via Netflix.
Even better, several sunglasses served on a platter.
Let's be real. The 73 Questions series makes everyone look boring. It makes the interviewer sound like an annoying child, and the interviewee look impatient. Even when Anna Wintour participated, she could not be bothered.
Well it's disturbing because the writers seem to want it both ways, highlight the stereotype for laughs, then subvert the stereotype for laughs. It's like they're afraid of offending anyone, so they offend everyone. I know that doesn't make sense, but that's exactly how I feel watching this show. There's lots of GREAT…
See, that's where I take issue with the tone of this whole piece, Alan. You are an excellent writer, and this piece reminds people that they are an asset in their field; they have some power. But the whole tone of this has a negative outlook on the workforce, as though working for any company comes with impending…
This is like that time entertainment media went all, "What Happened To Uma Thurman's Face?" When she just changed her make-up.
this article would've been significantly recommended if the headline read, "Bjork Bjares Her Heart..."
My friend thinks Cookie may need to take some iron pills because while she's in a fur coat, everyone else is dressed like it's (at worst) a cool September day.
I was walking this afternoon listening the "Clique." Big Sean puts down a few bars, it works. Jay Z does his thing, the flow is nice. Then here come Kanye...the way he tries to talk about so many random things within a few lines...How he tries to stuff so many words in one line...his inconsistency ruined my rhythm.
Well, one can be white and privileged, and still be an intellectual creative professional that respects other cultures and traditions. Here's a clip of Rick Owens' Spring 2014 collection.
Right? When Rick Owens did that runway show with the step dancers, he used actual step dancers. He didn't give them caricatured make-up. He just put them in his collection and they performed. When asked backstage about this decision he simply said, "I'm not going to say much about the history of step dancing. That's…
Thanks for your feedback. And I agree that limiting an actor's range based on sexual orientation isn't fair. But he just never gave me straight vibes.
Who...thought he was straight?
If you're at a nightclub or concert, perform intentionally bad partner dancing. Not basic forward and back twirl stuff. But pretend tango and fox trot. Really go for it. Then exchange names and numbers afterward. If it doesn't work out you can at least say you had fun dancing.
As tempting as it is to think justice is impossible in the country if you are black, remember that Jordan Davis' and Renisha McBride's killers were tried and convicted. Yes, they were in different states, but this underlines the importance of remembering that justice isn't swift or easy. But it does happen.
This might be the only time I waited with bated breath what Karrueche Tran had to tweet.
This made my effing day. Plus, Janet Mock and I tweet with one another from time to time (I know she does with others, but IDC). So of course, she is the new friend in my head.
Underrated movie.