nanooksofthenorth
nanooksofthenorth
nanooksofthenorth

This was my thought. If Feldman has information or proof that could make it into a documentary, he should get a lawyer and go to the police, or a journalist. To save information that could stop a pedophile for his  (10 million dollar!) documentary is criminal.

Vogue stopped working with him in 2013. I remember being shocked - I was sure his behaviour was going to be ignored forever.

“I would love to go see the plays, but in a sense I didn’t have enough money to see all the plays”

Yeah, you’re probably right.

Yeah, you’re probably right.

I might get in trouble for this... but I have a bad habit of working my thoughts out in the comment section.

This is a great idea. I truly think boys growing up knowing that Catcalling is illegal would make a world of difference in their perspective.

It’s totally a fair conversation. That said, anyone picking a candidate based on a High School sports platform has really missed the point of government.

Everybody who has responded to Harvey Weinstein by saying “But why didn’t the women report it...” should be locked in a room with this man for a night.

I think that’s old enough to pick an internship. I suppose this is a more eloquent way of making my point - women having to pick between career opportunities and being around this monster is the problem. If the Obamas had forbade Malia to work there, they’d be contributing to the problem as well.

Malia is nearly an adult. I think I have more respect for parents who let their college-aged kid make her own decisions.

I wonder if perhaps they’re friends. As somebody who loves my own slightly bigoted dad and several obnoxious white privileged friends, sometimes you find yourself working with them in ways you wouldn’t with a stranger. It’s easy to dismiss people, it’s hard to try and change them. But sometimes you see a glimmer of

I think it’s Blake Lively. And she was probably a teenager then. And I hate myself for caring about celeb gossip in the midst of all these horrors.

The more you post that picture, the more I like her.

Don’t mind me. I just want to start a tiny thread here for people who can’t stand this show.

It feels like you’re trying to ‘out’ the victims and that’s gross.

Somebody well connected was inspired by, but fully missed the point of, Lost In Translation. That is all I can tell from this trailer.

Great article. Unlike many commenters I found myself (not sympathizing, but) feeling badly for her. Being a young artist is... confusing. And part of the issue with these manufactured art/music/screen stars is that because they are young and engineered, they have nothing to say. All they can do is look good, emulate

Interesting piece. This is how I felt about “I’m Dying Up Here.” The first few episodes focus on how hard it is to be a female stand up. And yet all the male comics are played by real life stand ups and the female comic is played by a pretty, sexy actress pretending to be a stand up. The actress, Ari Graynor, is