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I have all of these artists' music and all of Taylor Swift's. Great recommendations!

That line is amazing. Actually that whole section and the way that song builds. Oh man. That one gets me every time.

If you are a fan of lyrics, you should check out PJ Harvey, early Liz Phair, Aimee Mann, Joni Mitchell, Elliott Smith. Enjoy!

I agree! Her type of music is not normally to my taste, but some how her lyrics and music break through. I can't explain it, but every now and then a lyric of hers just gets me, "call me up again just to break me like a promise, so casually cruel in the name of being honest" that just gets me. It breaks through my

I've been a huge Daft Punk fan since before I was a kid, and even I'd have to agree with you there. That album was poop.

Pretty sure that is her dad, so maybe more understandable.

You know how when actors do great work but they don't win an Oscar, then a year or two later they do something that isn't nearly as good and win anyway, seemingly to right the previous wrong?

If the song she played during the show is from Red, I may have to pick it up. Taylor never looked so interesting and mature!

I'm no fan of T-Swift, but I actually felt kind of bad for her here. I think she was just on edge, and jumped the gun at the "R" sound. It's an honest mistake. She recovered really well, too, unlike the 2 dudes she's with.

Yes! I went to reddit and checked to see if anyone had listed this, but it makes me swoon that my boyfriend is super nice to waitstaff, patient when things are not great, and always tips really well. It makes me super proud.

I was typing on my phone. Quelling your superiority complex will be your friend.

And I'm kind if impressed at the Jezebel commentariat's ability to have some sort of cult of undying praise for one author and nothing but complete derision and contempt for others on a rather groundless basis. Yes, I get that Mark is Jezebel's flavor of the week blogger, but if you're going to report on someone's

The benefit of what doubt? Did he not read any of the Amanda Bynes coverage up until, what, last month? He's still basically mocking her for paying for a weight loss camp (even though it's couched in some fake "body positivity is good for mental health nonsense). The bloggers on this site needs to address the fact

Oh please. After the +8,000,000 rude, snarky articles that Jezebel had about her breakdown, I find it really hard to believe in all of this "we support your recovery, Amanda Bynes!" bull that's been published as of late. Jezebel didn't support her by not reporting on her public mishaps a few months ago, they posted

I always thought he was generic and bland, and I often forgot he was in a movie I saw because he was unmemorable. I changed my mind around 2009/2010 with two movies: The Losers, in which he showed a lot of comedic talent and had an awesome scene that combined comedy and action, and Puncture, an indie drama where he

Really, I think he's under-appreciated. I realized that when he made that movie "Cellular" work, when it should have sucked so hard. I don't follow famous people too much, but I love a good article, a pleasant surprise. I'll check it out! ... and I cannot wait for "Snowpiercer!"

my sister's friend is friends with chris evans. they went to highschool together. he's apparently a nice guy.

That article is written by Edith Zimmerman! Founder of The Hairpin! Yay, she's great!

I found that interview hilarious, first because I applaud the writer for understanding that a story about experience of meeting Chris Evans is probably more interesting than a straight interview with him would ever be, and second because Chris Evans' mom seems to make a prominent appearance in every single story I've