Bring out the torches....
Bring out the torches....
It's like you don't even know what the internet is for.
When has Jezebel ever claimed it wasn't a feminist site?
Bitch please.
Wait, why? It's far less offensive than a lot of the shit I see singers wearing - and I thought it was a big improvement on what Fergie herself has been seen in.
I hope we're not just talking about for the ladies!
Everyone's favorite Walking Dead character is getting his own personal apocalypse movie. Set in an underground…
Man, if they had gotten Gary Oldman for the Collector...
I know it's been said so many times but it must be repeated:
I'm not sure how you could not like that trailer as a general movie going audience assuming you are into sci-fi. Movie looks like a blast.
"Macklin. You son of a bitch."
MY BODY IS READY:
I call bullshit. She's probably just stating this for the infamy. She was so sloppy in the one killing she was busted for, what are the odds she actually killed 21 other people and didn't get caught?
This is happening in my community. She was arrested in my town. If police find bodies where she says she can "pinpoint" them on a map, then the reporter might get a Pulitzer Prize for covering the story of one of the only female serial killers in history. But I have read this same plot in countless crime novels over…
I have yet to see her say anything intelligent or insightful about the entertainment industry. She comes off to me as extraordinarily immature and unable to see things from someone else's point of view.
This can also work the other way around, to be honest: I have had students whose un-ironic architectural hero is Frank Gehry. Bilbao is their Notre-Dame or their Taj Mahal. They (very rightfully) admire Gehry's use of construction and modeling techniques taken from other industries—but, speaking only for myself and…
"Smooth Aberration" is a Vimeo account managed by an Australian guy who compulsively and meticulously documents the…
A Video Game Tournament: "That's something a girl would like to go to, right?"
I guess what I'm trying to understand is why you're nitpicking the article by saying writing isn't an hourly job when the purpose of the article is to highlight how little money authors make from book sales.
Yeah sure — but how many authors do paid speaking engagements? And what sort of speaking engagements are you talking about? The lecture circuit can be super-lucrative but you have to be pretty famous to get on it in the first place.