you must read this nymag interview with marcia clark. she talks about everything: the trial, her hair, gender, race, etc.
03 February 2016
02 February 2016
happy groundhog day! spring is just around the corner.
Remember when Bill de Blasio (allegedly) murdered that groundhog? https://t.co/DJ8OtsEphG pic.twitter.com/SqCK4AnBvx
— Gawker (@Gawker) February 2, 2016
Labels:
bill de blasio,
groundhog day,
spring
01 February 2016
29 January 2016
best scoot on outta work before the boss catch ya

HAPPY FRIDAY Y'ALL!
Labels:
finally friday,
fridayz with flim,
gtfooh,
hunger games,
run forrest run
pop ladies
you've probably listened to the ri ri album by now and learned that its just ok. i was reading this article discussing the transitions that several female pop artists have undertaken as of late, and they mentioned an interview with sia (who also had an album come out today). it's a really interesting look into how she crafts songs for artists. READ IT.
Labels:
behind the music,
beyonce,
rihanna,
sia
THE RACE TO A MILLION!!!!!!!!!1111111111
yesterday we hit 800,000 hits hits hits!!!!! ----------------------->
when we get to a million we're going to have a party!!!!!!!111111111
when we get to a million we're going to have a party!!!!!!!111111111
Labels:
blogging,
goals,
milestones,
never stop reading,
parties
28 January 2016
cracker barrel gets with the nytimes
I wrote about my personal utopia (Cracker Barrel) for @NYTmag https://t.co/55NUTE1rl4
— Jia Tolentino (@jiatolentino) January 28, 2016
daily ri ri
if you want to give Tidal your email address you can download Rihanna's new album for free with the gift code she gives out below.
Gift to my navy!!! #ANTI Download with code: ANTI https://t.co/Pa0juya50t @samsungmobileus pic.twitter.com/5ffWm48v39
— Rihanna (@rihanna) January 28, 2016
Labels:
anti-fashion,
jay-z,
music,
rihanna,
tidal
27 January 2016
different in a good way.
The Senate is normally a divisive place, full of shouting matches, endless filibusters, and the occasional violent caning. But yesterday, in the aftermath of the D.C. blizzard, everyone who showed up in the chamber had at least one thing in common—they were all women.
Senator Lisa Murkowski, a Republican from Alaska, pointed this out in her closing statement. "As we convene this morning," she said, "you look around the chamber, and the presiding officer [Senator Susan Collins, R-ME] is female. All of our parliamentarians are female. Our floor managers are female. All of our pages are female."
"This was not orchestrated in any way shape or form," she added. "We came in this morning and looked around and thought 'something is different this morning'—different in a good way, I might add." (via)
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