I hope you are doing better now. Also, I didn't know (rather foolishly I guess) that they were other Nigerian Jezzies. Glad to know I'm not the only one.
I hope you are doing better now. Also, I didn't know (rather foolishly I guess) that they were other Nigerian Jezzies. Glad to know I'm not the only one.
I'm really excited to see this. They shot part of the CDC scenes near my school. (The CDC is in walking distance from my university). Hope it's good.
Have you tried E.l.f studio cream eyeliner? It comes on very smoothly and dries pretty quickly. I bought it recently and haven't worn it for a whole day yet but it was recommended to me by my sister who likes it a lot. Based on the reviews online it also seems to be very long-lasting and water resistant. Plus it was…
About 3 years, I started reading Jezebel in 2008 and I've been a member for about that time as well.
I actually just found that out yesterday, which is really cool to see. I hope they continue to include more women of color in future ad campaigns.
If Louis Vuiton wants to embrace the "Culture of Africa" (or rather one of the many cultures in one of the many countries in Africa) how about they start by featuring more models of African descent in their ads and runway?
You're not the only one! I love Leah Michelle and never understood the hate that some people espouse for her. The only thing I can surmise is that people confuse Leah for her character Rachel..
You are not the only one. I find saxophone solos more cheesy than sexy (except for the one in the song "Libertine" by Mylène Farmer )
Yeah, I have that bookmarked as well, because one of browsers that I use (chrome) does not load the new Jezebel very well.
I'm at work now. I'll see if that works on my home computer.
Could gawker media please bring back the scrolling post-list on the right-hand side? All the other gawker sites that I visit still have it (Gawker, io9). It was my favorite feature of the initial redesign because it made navigating through Jezebel easy.
No it is not fair that child-raising responsibilities should fall disproportionately on women, and I emphatically believe that that notion should change. As @Cimorene pointed out, the fact is that it often does fall on women and perhaps for the many women in the audience that may in fact be their reality. I don't…
I don't think that by highlighting the two specific women who work for her as nannies that she was diminishing the work that all professional women and men like her do. She was simply acknowledging the work that these women do and that without them she would not be able to pursue her career. Especially since there is…
It's already been done, albeit it was set in 1980's Romania during the rule of communist dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu. But it is still scarily relevant today especially in some parts of America.
It looks a little bigger than usual (reports say 14% bigger). You can see some of the geography of the surface a little bit better than usual. At least that's what it looks like from Atlanta, GA.
If you click on blog view (rather than the Top Story view), you can scroll through each posted item without having to click on the link to know whether or not it is on another Gawker Media website. It says it right on the bottom.
Just went to a Liz Phair concert last night. A friend of mine invited me when one of her friends backed out at the last minute. I had a lot of fun despite not being familiar with most of Liz Phair's catalogue I feel silly for not having introduced myself to her music a little bit earlier in my life.
It varies, but currently its:
Can't wait to see how this plays out on House.
@UGAdawg: Oh my goodness, you rock!