There's a perverse cultural pleasure in mocking her now, particularly her age, that I find disturbing.
There's a perverse cultural pleasure in mocking her now, particularly her age, that I find disturbing.
Beck equals hipsters in the same way that Beyoncé equals teenage girls.
However, money gets you a legal "dream team" of millionaire lawyers. And I'm gurssing Amal clooney's clients has deep pockets, too.
Because if it isn't dementia and he's been pulling this crap forever, how has he made it to 65 without getting the everloving shit beaten out of him?
I am a guitarist and I have not heard many women spotlighted and I know they are capable. I want to enjoy guitar music created by women, and I want to help inspire my niece, whom I will be starting out on guitar soon.
Goddesses of the 90s, all three of them.
I saw her a year and a half ago. Though I'm not as crazy about her current work as I am about her earlier albums, her show was still amazing and enough to bring me to tears.
The first four are probably the best and most accessible. It seems that most fans lean towards either Post or Homogenic as their faves.
So even when a film about women is created, people will still complain.
It's currently estimated that only 12% of private employees and 5% of low-income workers have access to maternity leave.
Why? If some no-name had directed the same film, no one would be talking about a best director nomination because the actual film wasn't any good.
Stop judging movies by their agenda and judge them on their fucking merit and artistic contribution to movies.
The problem is that there are too few minorities given opportunity to be part of the discussion when it comes to the awards.
Right. The problem is not with the awards. The problem is with the level of opportunity extended to minorities in the industry. There should have been more minorities in the conversation of possibility.
I'm sure a lot of people agree. There are lots of stupid people who say "that's totally ironic" when they don't really know what irony is. Great argument.
Yeah...no.
It's ironic that a movie about someone who fought so hard for the equality of races is overlooked by Hollywood in favor of an almost entirely white-washed set of nominees.
Art competing for prizes is stupid but this statement is beyond stupid and incredibly insulting to all actors and actresses of colour working in Hollywood.
Irony: not what you think it is.
Um...where's the irony?