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Her early, sudden, tragic death was actually possibly murder at the hands of her husband, the sculptor Carl Andre. He was acquitted, but it was also 1988. Most of the art world thinks he did it.

Duh. That’s why you bleach the hell out of them every once in a while and squeeze as much water out after the bath as you can. Why this is news to some people is beyond me. They’re in water you are washing your kids’ poopy butts in. Of course they’re going to get disgusting. Bleach that shit or preemptively fill the

I will also add that the museum has numerous lecture halls, classrooms, and meeting rooms available to rent to any outside groups for very reasonable rates and availability. It would have been much more of an appropriate setting for her to appear, and it would have been much easier for her to bring in all the other

I worked as a docent at the Met for over 5 years. Here’s a few points:
- she showed up on a Saturday afternoon, one of the busiest times of the week. If she was there on a Monday at 10am there may not have been an issue.
- panniers and big big dresses aren’t a great choice as they could hit art or some other patron

The old burials in the churchyard have the grave completely covered over with the memorial stone, leaving no room for planting grass, trees, shrubs and flowers- all of whose root systems help filter ground water. Having upright headstones leaves a lot of room for planting (which they did a lot of after this order) and

My husband’s, my, and my auntie-in-law’s jaws were on the floor. I’ve read and studied a lot of disturbing things about life in 19th century England but this might have topped them.

The views of the moors are worth it.

I loved visiting the Parsonage, they have great people working there and have taken real care with the house and the items on display. This shit is messy though and I hope they sort themselves out...The craziest thing I found out about Haworth when I was there was when their father became Parson and the family moved

I have had the immense pleasure of going to school with, being taught by, and working with a huge percentage of these women (in some cases on the plays nominated) and can unequivocally say they are all amazing, intelligent, super badasses. This is such a win for women in theater, God bless The Kilroys!

Joey Fatone came up as a Tinder match for me the other day. Looked actually very convincing- I think it was really him. So. Depressing.

I'm really glad you came out ok! And metal jaws are cool!
I had another situation when I was in high school- I had an accident in which I badly cut my cheek (you could see bone!) and when my Dad and I got to the hospital after a scary car trip from Cape Cod to Boston, we were informed the immediate emergency room

I take the stairs now. Escalators are death traps of horrible diseases!

I WAS the really gross thing other people saw in public last spring!
I was going up the escalator from the BDFM at 34th street, wearing my favorite pointy-toed flats. And by favorite, I mean I wore them every day and they were falling apart a little bit. SO right near the top of the escalator, I feel a tug on my left

Can we organize a party of New Yorkers to go throw rotten eggs at them or something? Or drive an old cop car at them to make them jump into the East River in a zany Blues Brothers inspired caper? Anything to slow these morons down? Ideas?

My uterus just did a somersault.

Ewwwwwww. Suh. Gruusss.

WOWZA!

You guys, I can't explain it, but I have such a thing for The Rock. Always have, always will. I think it's partially because he's so well groomed, but honestly, I have no real reasons. That man!

My friend Aja King is in this! She is incredibly talented and so beautiful and I cannot wait to see it even more now!