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Well, before we dismiss any Fyre Festival connection, we should find out what Ja Rule thinks of all this.

I really hope this miniseries recreates that crazy moment in the documentary when DeeDee’s family discusses what to do with her ashes, and after no one would take responsibility for them, they decided to simply flush them down the toilet.  

I know it’s not the point but I want to throw this out there:

Okay but I don’t see what any of this has to do with the Fyre Festival. 

For people who watched Mommie Dearest and thought, “If only this was more twisted, harrowing, and 10 hours long.”

Yeesh.

Thank you for clarifying this! Just as an FYI: His publicist Juda Engelmayer is a male (because of course he is). I had to google it to find out what kind of terrible person would take that role.

That second part of this confused me so much so I went to go find the original statement to see what the hell he is talking about. The way it’s written here it makes it sound like Weinstein was trying to blacklist Ben Affleck.

This isn’t the bloated sack of crap that is today’s Crowe, this was 1997-era Crowe who was coming off “L.A. Confidential” which made him one of the hottest properties out there. 

Getting any Goop notification is your own fault.

I got a Goop notification for this?

Can we just stop pretending these people matter? It’s really starting to get to me how this site can keep writing just enough great and insightful articles to keep me checking it out and then publishing stuff like this which doesn’t matter at all. The critic score will be probably fine and the movie will make a

The parts of Paris people like was like 90% masterplanned. And you may not be able to recreate it by putting cafes on the corner, but you get closer than standard suburbia, where cafes are separated from neighborhoods. And it actually is easy to build cities because every city built prior to 1950 was built the same

New Urbanism makes more sense when you consider it was a response to dissatisfaction associated with the walkability and scale of suburbia. If you don’t have a car in many neighborhoods, you are shit out of luck. I enjoyed this article, but to blame the problems on “New Urbanism” is misguided, especially when you

Actual city and transportation planner here! Look, the thing about Atlanta is that downtown really isn’t the center of the region, and never will be - you only need to look at Buckhead to know that. “New Urbanism” isn’t really a city development tool, so to say that it “works in cities” is sort of a falsehood; it’s

School me on why New Urbanism is so bad. Because from the description, it doesn’t sound like a fundamentally terrible idea, just that the execution has been lacking in some places. As someone without any kind of architecture/urban planning background, there might just be something I’m missing.

You... don’t live around here, do you. Not to mention you’re a presumptuous dick. For one, I drive a Honda Civic (and even if I could afford a BMW, I’m not a douche nor do I like to set my money on fire), and while yes I am a white professional, most of my neighbors are Hispanic or Asian - as is a good swath of

Meant to add. I’m from Boston. There was a fahking Wahlburgers next door to the ballpahk. And a Yahdhouse. Decent establishments both, but franchises kill individuality and identity.

I assume the reason Atlanta didn’t develop things on the parking lots like GSU is doing is because the Braves wanted those parking lots and got the revenue from them.

I was okay with the racist mascot, their flight to Cobb County, and their fleecing of taxpayers, but this assault on urban planners’ sensibilities is the final straw.