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I have a theory about this. La LuPone really doesn’t look anything like the historical Eva Perón aside from the hair and red lips, but her portrayal was so complete and important —and let’s be honest, more people in the English-speaking world know Evita a lot better than they know the historical Eva Perón— that it now

Slightly off topic, my glamorous great auntie used Elizabeth Arden Orange Face Food for decades (she was born in like 1902 and lived to the mid 1990s). I know she had a pioneering nose job in the 1920s/30sish (she was a Ziegfield girl and had quite the awesome adventurous life) but I dont think she had a face lift

Not sure who she is writing for, but can tell you who will buy this book. Its middle class-wealthy, Conservative, college-educated, Christian women. They are hair stylists, event planners, stay at home moms, interior decorators, and women involved in those weird FB pyramid schemes for candles and supplements. Most are

I would have thought Tiffany could have got her hands on an ARC instead of having to wait for her Amazon.com pre-order to arrive. Sisters!

I agree. She genuinely believes that she has made her way, has lots of fresh insights and big ideas, and has figured out how to have it all. Reality, as the vast majority understand it, is not a factor. She was born with money and given more when she wanted it. She has attended excellent schools — not through her

This girl I knew in college that wrote a book about how universities brainwash everyone with liberal dogma, for one. She once met ann coulter at CPAC and gushed about it forever. also, she ‘doesn’t believe’ in recycling. Also, she’s aggressively one of the worst people I’ve ever met.

It’s precisely the people who voted for him. They view themselves as temporary displaced millionaires and seek the advice of those who have “made it.”

I casually knew Ivanka Trump for several years. Her target audience is almost exclusively other people who were born on third base and think they hit a triple.

Who is this woman’s audience? It certainly can’t be women who voted for her dipshit father, nor can it be women who didn’t. She’s a 15 year old mentally, who would take (woefully bad) advice from a bratty spoiled teenager?

Totally off point, but Ms. LuPone looks like Eva Perón in that first picture. But then, she will always be Eva to me.

So I obviously don’t know how the first season ends, but this is kind of my worst nightmare. If it ends the way the book does there is no way there could or should be a second season, if not does that mean the ending just leaves us hanging?

I had really hoped that this would just be a stand alone miniseries as that

The video’s director, Agata Alexander, anticipated the response—she told Nest HQ, “I’m ready for people to be politically correct and find faults in it, but it came from a woman and if I saw it as a woman and a fan I’d be like, ‘Fuck ya!’”

I mean, what’s irresponsible (and what people are mad about) is less the bare fact that you depicted the act of suicide, and more that you depicted the act of suicide as a glamorous, romanticized event and portrayed it as effective revenge against the people “at fault” for her death.

Seriously, when they posted the excerpt of the interview yesterday I got SO EXCITED when I saw who wrote it. Oluo not only brought a whole new perspective on Dolezal that reveals her as much more insidious and much less of a joke, but managed to bring out a lot of things Dolezal says that I see (way toned down)

I read it in full today. Kara is right. You never need to read another word about Dolezal. It’s fantastically well written. It exposes her to the bone.

I found my ride or die bitch...

Exactly!

You forgot the part where not terrible Schlube whines about paying child support and only pays the bare minimum, if at all.

“I don’t think we can fit a refrigerator large enough for our family of 6 in here.” ???