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Oh I missed the part where he went on stage, and during the moment his own movie’s director was receiving the award for best movie, decides to add still more inconsequential thanks for his earlier award... Hathaway was like that constantly during the period and it isn’t backstage manoeuvring I mean, which is normal

Agree with you 100%. The author should just stand and take responsibility: who is this “we” -Gawker, or us readers? Most people I know also reading Gawker clearly understood what was intrinsically wrong with crotch shots getting out of cars and other such puerile, misogynist imagery. Gawker lived by the clickbait

So is it a design that steals completely from Barbara Kruger, or is it from Barbara Kruger? That would have been important.

Nice list, it reminds me how I’ve caught on tv at late night, “slow-tv” programs of point-of-view train trips, and some of them had amazing landscapes passing by. But Amtrak hardly inspires compared to what trains offer in other parts of the world. I checked out the Crescent, and for a while, it’s a bus from

Wonderful! I didn’t know that at all. Thanks for a new reference.

So true. If anything, for the uptight fashion sanctity of the Oscars, it erred as a bit too much on the costume side of fashion, more for seeing on stage. But it did so beautifully so that doesn’t matter. And red carpet tv was turning fashion into big simple symbols anyway. I loved it, and just the idea that Bjork

Yes, but that smile from their first child always looks like she enjoys the camera time on tv a bit too much already.

Flip-flops versus stilettos is a perfect observation and great title for a show. 

I’m guilty of watching this more for its zen-like repetition, not unlike slow tv with burning logs and such. I do think she’s able to have her own show, he doesn’t really seem to have much information to offer. Worse is whenever he brings one of his friends to join in on the flip, I can only cringe. It’s strange

I’ve seen such tunnel ideas in European cities as well as this DC version, just pedestrian walkways, no stores or kiosks etc (planned for people to occupy, underground, windowless without sunlight no less) and the general response from any pedestrian seems to be to avoid at any cost, to go underground. Especially a

First of all - these have to be done, Smithsonian has a lot of unnecessary cultural trivia that I would argue about restoration for, but few really confirmed icons, and these are iconic. Therefore, what surprises me is that such an organisation is not more adept at planning financially towards the future of such

Samantha Bee definitely made a good point when she showed the clip of righteously indignant Navarro (the “pussy” segment) and concluded that Hilary could actually have a real formidable opponent in 2020 with Navarro.

I would have liked Couric to find out more precisely when and what is the “conduct” line that was crossed and what constitutes a good example for Ginsburg? Is it athletes doing anything at all? Couric should have gotten some contrast: what did Ginsburg think about Olympics 68, for example, the two athletes (Smith and

This. If you work in an office building near certain kinds of equipment, shielded areas, rural areas... It’s not 100% at all. I also travel out of State and out of country a few times a year. Out of the US I use the sim card from the country I’m in, as my US card is generally either expensive or not getting any bars.

worth a million words ... most of which are just repeating what was said when a few decades ago, by the more cutting-edge Benetton ad campaigns, that included the permutation of babies and mothers of different colours within their work, but for effect quite the opposite of promoting the white mother as madonna.

Assemble recipe: Take the audience-proven personifications from “Inside Out” and some of the schmaltz of “Miracle on 34th St” (sending letters to said personifications, realllllllly) and mix with any Will Smith “concept” film, that is, the ones not in action mode.

But admittedly he’s in Episode with an implicit understanding of his earlier Joey character having made him famous. That really does make some of the original storyline work.

So in other words, this elections most likely Joe the Plumber …

Well done as to the actual act of making oatmeal, but it misses that extra obsessiveness that allows David Rees to stray from the theme and discover which flame to use, where the oats are grown, the time of day to digest it, and so on….

I do love Colbert in his new version as Late Night Host, and that the surface of his stage persona now has many more emotional layers apparent. While he seems to be honestly enjoying himself with his audience, it’s not hard to see he is working to be in control of his new show’s different segments, and the pacing,