WELCOME TO #TEAMMISANDRY, LENNY!
WELCOME TO #TEAMMISANDRY, LENNY!
Lenny Kravitz, the only man who can make gold eyeliner and a giant fucking scarf look good, has a new interview in…
As a natural hair wearer, I agree with her remarks. Now, granted, I wear my naturally 4c hair twisted into dreadlocks, and I am both a civil service AND and IT drone, so I do have a bit of latitude in my dress code. But I will say that how I got the idea for dreadlocks was watching older Black women that I worked…
how do you get to be this good at being alive? like was she just born a phenomenon, or are there exercises - mental, phsyical, otherwise - she does to hone her amazing? is it the haircut?
I am never sarcastic when it comes to Terry.
I just think Terry Crews is the most delightful person, and that opinion is compounded every time I watch him in an interview. I even love the way they initially cast him in Brooklyn 99, which is as a sergeant who has to stop working in the field for a while because he gets panic attacks at the thought of dying and…
"I don't have to model myself after a male baseball player . . . . I've got Mo'ne now."
Was screaming "Tom Hiddleston was robbed!!!!" before I even started reading this article. It's ok. 2015 will be quite a Hiddles-filled year. He's got at least 3 movies coming out.
She's sounds pretty damn awesome as a person, and yes, close to him in age, which is fantastic! http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/be…
That's my silver lining. Any time I get sad that I'm single in my 30s, I will look to my new idol, Sophie Hunter, and think, "Homegirl is 36 and she got BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH. All is not lost!"
I am SO HAPPY for you, Benedict
Just waiting for you guys to post this. It is traumatic, yes. But our hearts will go on. (She's age-appropriate and a woman of substance—that's comforting, right?)
Until recently I did not find this man attractive. I honestly don't know what is happening to me.
" the idea of a witch is basically as old as women and fear."
This article was fantastic! I love Howe's books. I read them a few years ago. So interesting that she's related to some of the Salem players.
In regards to the history of witchcraft in the South: I think it's important to point out that the plantation South is just such a small part of our regional history. As opposed to the more monolithic New England, the region, even - perhaps especially - in antebellum times was made of a complex and diverse blend of…
I just posted this in a reply to someone in a different witch thread, which more of you might find interesting. It's a documentary about the "Pendle witches":
I don't know what it is, but even just reading about witches makes me feel like I could summon some sort of dark energy to fuck with my enemies.
I really love these historical, season appropriate articles. They're informative, light-hearted, yet contextual complex. Keep this up and there may be some Shepherd's pie bites in your future (which are damned delicious). ;-)
Excellent. More like this, please.