Also in the documents: the girls/young women worked at Mar a Lago.
Also in the documents: the girls/young women worked at Mar a Lago.
“Murphy muse Sarah Paulson’s back as Linda Tripp.”
Travolta as Robert Shapiro was the closest to camp in ACS, but that was because Shapiro was campy and corny as a person.
Watch the American Crime Stories.
Yeah, the ACSs have been actual, legit, prestige television.
Darren Criss was a fucking revelation in Versace.
This is not remotely one of the key takeaways from this fuckery, merely an observation.
I don’t particularly like Alyssa Milano, but to say she was “an early spokesperson and advocate for HIV/AIDS awareness” is massively selling short what she did.
Her last album was soooo good, like one of her best. And radio did not play it.
It would have been a lot more watchable with Jim Ross running the show!
Doing the interview is more offensive than anything said.
Probably. He is a very smooth talker, I’ll give him that.
It was a decent apology but I really question his intelligence and/or his moral compass that he chose to sit down for an interview with Candace Owens in the first place. She’s a product sold to mostly white racists no better than Ann Coulter who decent people don’t associate with.
He says he doesn’t like to talk politics but then goes on someone like Candace Owens show... it’s pretty clear where he leans.
In Nashville we have those big digital signs over our highways that have reminders of traffic laws. A few weeks ago, they changed to read something along the lines of reminding you to check if your baby was in the backseat before locking and leaving the car.
Put your phone back there with your kid.
That WaPo article made me just gobsmacked to be proven so wrong about something I was so sure of. (The other was the documentary Hot Coffee.)
That article CHANGED me.
YES. The Washington Post piece was an amazing article and well-deserving of the Pulitzer Prize, because I walked into it going “Sucks for those people, I’m sure they’re not all bad, but I’m sure it won’t happen to me” and walked out building my own plan for avoiding leaving a kid in a back seat... and I don’t even…
That WaPo piece is the most haunting article I’ve ever read (and one I link to liberally when tragedies like this happen).
I read the WaPo article when I was pregnant with my first, seven years ago. It literally destroyed me. I’m tearing up right now just thinking about it. I was so paranoid when I had my son, I would leave my purse in the backseat EVERY TIME. There were sooooo many times when I was tired, so tired I couldn’t think…