I would be happy if Bruno Mars played every Super Bowl halftime show. Maroon 5—gross.
Saw an article in the New York Times about her a few months ago. Haven’t seen much before or since.
They are so valuable, so vital.
Yeah, I’m a Canadian and followed it pretty closely. He was definitely known as an asshole prior to 2014. If you listen to stories from people around him he was a controlling piece of shit for a long, long time and was tolerated because CBC thought he was their “star.”
I read the article I am convinced Gomeshi is a sociopath. Seriously that guy isn’t normal. I followed his trial (I’m a Canadian from Toronto so it was kind of big news) and his legal team never once tried an “innocence” defense, it was totally a tear down of the accusers by his legal time. I mean normal people don’t…
God, I LOVE a good fact-check. I refused to read the original essay, and gritted my teeth and bore through Buruma’s interview with Slate (bless Nicole Cliffe for her fury about this and nearly-concurrent return to Twitter).
“This seemed like a story that was worth hearing,”
But the COMMERCIALS! (that will, of course, be available on YouTube)
Y’all, I’m a Junior League member (come at me; after the sorority girls drop out in their first year or two, what’s left are the hardest working professional women), and I couldn’t hang with my kids’ school PTSO. Everyone wanted to be the leader without actually being the leader and were so condescending. It only took…
It’s right up there with Ode to Billie Joe - released the same year; a really good time for country “story songs”.
This song is quite possibly better than The Pill.
Cocaine and Rhinestones did three episodes on the song and the people behind it. Find those eps from season 1 here (and then go listen to the rest of S1, especially the ep on Loretta Lynn and The Pill):
I’m old (the same age as the song), and I will still stop and listen to this song anytime it is on.
I loved this song, I loved this show and I loved Barbara Eden in a real, real way. I was a weird black kid in the ‘70s.
No one knows! Assistant to the President in No Official Way?
It’s a small price to pay once all that sweet, sweet sexual assault money that these women are always after starts pouring in...
That’s Kanavaugh for you, getting in whether or not we want him to.
Ironically, this month is the 50th anniversary of this anti-hypocrite slut shaming anthem: