George Takei with a kitten at Seattle Pride - photo by Adam Armstrong
George Takei with a kitten at Seattle Pride - photo by Adam Armstrong
I marched in the NYC parade! Here, have a doggie!
On the other hand, he also wrote at least one song about beating and murdering her mother.
Having worked in the fine arts field in NYC let me tell you something I've discovered about modern art: talent means jack. It's a lot of who you know, a lot of whose attention you can grab, and a lot of being shocking to get noticed. Terry Richardson's greatest talent was branding himself. He aligned himself with…
Refried Guy Bourdin.
You know who really lucked out on his appropriation timing is Adam Ant. Because I can tell you that I drew the image on that T-shirt approximately 8 billion times on every surface during middle school, only with an ant head where the man's face is, because it was the Antperson logo. And no one ever pointed out his…
I don't think it will. Remember, this isn't about art. It's commerce in candy coating of art. His stuff looked and felt transgressive so it was perfect to gin up interest in an industry that constantly craves novelty to fuel the business of providing reasons for people to buy their products. I mean, what were most…
Cool comeback, bro. Of course you don't need album sales to tell you that. I can count on my fingers the metal bands that are actually decent; most metal bands think playing arpeggios really fast is some indication of skill, when in reality any musician worth his weight in talent could have played those years ago in…
So you admit you're trolling. Yeah, I'm gonna leave you to that and go to the gym, where I will run on the treadmill listening to Skindred, who are both punk AND metal (and ragga and sort of hip-hop too), gee that must blow your narrow mind. PS, I stopped having these silly arguments about whose music was better…
Why are you calling me "bro"?
I love few things more than 80s-era SoCal punk, but Invisible Government of the World is a really stupid band name. And I don't remember reading about them in this:
I don't hate on these bulk-fearing women either, I just find them prissy and annoying. I feel like anyone with even a passing interest in exercise has heard by now that weight training is beneficial to strength and health, that increasing muscles mass help you to stay trim, and that basic weight training will not turn…
I kind of want to see Jessica Simpson lift a telephone pole off a trapped pedestrian now. I bet she could do it.
I love cardio because I'm an endorphin addict, but weight training is the bomb. I especially love when I overhear some whiny girl saying to a personal trainer that she doesn't want to "get bulky" and I'm like, Um yeah, it takes years of discipline and dedication to become "bulky," it's not going to happen to you after…
Angry cat lady Angela standing in the doorway really makes this image A+.
GMA is revolving door these days, Robin must be so pissed. I miss my Sam Champion! I like Michael Strahan, but I feel like his move to GMA is making Live with Kelly and Michael suffer, which must be pissing Kelly off. Stop pissing off your best ladies, ABC.
After scrolling through the comments, I have to say this:
Again, I'm not the one making this into a feminist issue. The author is, when she proposes that it's some sort of sex-based injustice that men don't have to spend several thousand dollars on taffeta dresses and recipe parties over the course of their adulthood. I find that ridiculous.
Eh, I'm a woman and this issue affects me not at all.
I'm sitting here wondering how spending money on "recipe and lingerie showers [that] are now the norm" (they are?) is some sort of feminist issue. Like, even if we closed the pay gap, it is completely a choice to buy into the marriage-industrial complex and spend your money on it.