The endowment alone would make Harvard the 85th richest country in the world.... unreal
The endowment alone would make Harvard the 85th richest country in the world.... unreal
Right, and UCLA is no slam-dunk, either—even for top students.
USC is not a state school and it has a 17% admittance rate.
There’s a reason Harvard has a $40 billion endowment.
What new season of Desparate Housewives is this.
Mossimo Giannulli.
Mossimo. The brand was huge in the late 90s.
What’s the over/under, not one of these people will see the inside of the chokey? I say they will get a sternly worded letter and 2 hours community service. Meanwhile, a poc will get life for looking cross-eyed at a white man.
There is a lot of focus on Huffman and Loughlin. I want to know about the CEOs who are in this.
If anyone deserves deep misery it’s Ann Coulter but sweet Jesus that’s fucking bleak
In Palm Beach, it’s a city of Lucille Bluth’s on a steady diet of Fox News.
Jaysus Keeerist. That would be depressing if it wasn’t entirely self-inflicted.
She’ll always have Bill Maher. He loves her.
She’s been worshipped by the American right for decades, and inspires in conservatives the sort of devotion that Beyonce inspires in normal people. Ann Coulter’s enduring popularity is a testament to how correct Gore Vidal was when he said that at any given time, approximately one third of Americans would welcome a…
My parents went to see her speak a few years ago, I think it was pretty soon after Trump won. I’m not sure if I’ll ever get over the horror of that being an activity that they chose (and paid) to do.
I agree. I really enjoyed it, but that’s mostly because of Alfre. They could have expanded on some things. Her anxiety from her lot in life didn’t feel fully developed, but I still stayed up late to finish watching it and definitely had a feel-good-movie feeling afterwards.
While I don’t think we get plot closure, we do get closure on Juanita as a character, given where the film started.
I love Alfre Woodard. She is, easily, one of the best actresses of her generation. Although she’s a leader in terms of Emmy nominations (17), I suspect that if Hollywood and our society were less racist and she’d been given leading film roles consistently she’d have the same amount of Oscar nominations as Glenn Close…
Thank you and Ms. Woodard for this wonderful interview! She is such an extraordinary talent, a fabulous jewel in our crown. I am so looking forward to watching the film.