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I loved that outfit, but I also enjoy that (along with making an iconic outfit) Christian Siriano basically appropriated Scarlett O’Hara’s curtain dress. That’s audacious and clever and really funny.

“That’s why I’m quitting,” says Hildy Johnson, the gifted heroine of Howard Hawks’s His Girl Friday; “I want to go someplace where I can be a woman.”

Surely there are a few who are just really serious about ethics in gaming journalism.

A female as an alpha character just isn’t something we can comprehend, nor do we have any interest in changing our opinion on it. If Hollywood doesn’t want my money, ok fine

So, maybe have the online ticketing services give out individual codes, and verify the people who use them.

Because the shitposting community is nothing if not diverse in its ‘ironic’ obsessions.

Yeah, but they won’t be able to drive a wave of negative publicity before the opening.

Repetitive, apparently.

and that was a huge missed opportunity (although I can see why, because the writer seems to be daddy’s little boy), because italians weren’t considered to be strictly speaking White back then, especially down south.

Still, he chose an unfortunate way to phrase that idea, considering that his co-star just won an Oscar for his role.

I think mine was more of a general statement of the same case

Oh dear. You’re right, of course.

I guess? But there’s something like twelve discrete baby arugula leaves in that photo. It feels like overcoming that amount of fat and salt is a lot to expect of a dozen arugula leaves.

I’m kind of captivated by his looks on red carpets. He has a sensibility that reminds me of Audrey Hepburn in Funny Girl: elegant street princess.

“What will we tell our young boys when they see this?”

Isn’t the arugula pretty much plate garnish?

If you want to get a look at him, he’s the cute sailor Ann Miller flirts with at the beginning of Always True to You in Kiss Me Kate.

Leftover risotto is arancini. Italians are good that way.

I'm surprised you don't use bay or oregano, at least for that last hour.

It feels more like 42d Street to me, except for how the people in it can tap dance.