Did you see what she was wearing?
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Did you see what she was wearing?
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A Genie in a Bottle? Stripped? Are you going Back to Basics, or are you an Unbreakable Flower? Maybe you’re just “ahead of [your] time.”
Spelled “Target,” but pronounced “Tar-jay.” It’s fancier.
For the person who takes relaxing to Olympic levels.
For someone who wants to rule a tiny ecosystem.
Look at his little sweater vest!
The little prince is pictured sitting on the steps of Kensington Palace, the London residence he calls home.
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Clarence House / Via Twitter: @clarencehouse
An upset Paul McCartney and a Troop Beverly Hills flashback kick off this week’s #Throwback Thursday.
After being called out for offensive stereotypes in Batgirl #37, the writers have issued an apology.
DC Comics
DC Comics
DC Comics
DC Comics
He’s on the naughty list!
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You’re in for some great reading whether you want to explore the history of rock and jazz, revisit new wave and Britpop, or dive deep into albums by Michael Jackson and Kanye West.
This book is technically a memoir by veteran music journalist Lisa Robinson, but every step of the way her focus is on her experiences – both personal and professional – with some of the most famous and important musicians of the past four decades. Robinson has been granted a rare and remarkable amount of access to huge stars over the years, and as a result this book gives you some real insight into what artists like David Bowie, John Lennon, Mick Jagger, Jimmy Page, Bono, Eminem, Jay Z, and Lady Gaga are really like when they're not performing.
Canadian musicologist Susan Fast's book about Michael Jackson's 1991 blockbuster Dangerous rejects the usual media narrative about the iconic performer's later career, and makes a compelling case that it's a "coming of age" record that reflect his sophisticated take on adult sexuality and racial politics. Fast challenges the conventional wisdom about Jackson and his media image every step of the way, and places a great deal of emphasis on the singular style of post-Bad music.
Greil Marcus has built his considerable reputation as a cultural critic on his incredible skill for building fascinating alternative histories of the world based on seemingly randomly fragments of culture. This book is a new version of that old trick, and offers a fresh new take on the evolution of popular music between 1956 and 2008 that omits all the usual icons, events, and narratives.
Amanda Petrusich's book digs deep into the insular subculture of 78 rpm record collectors, with deeply empathetic portraits of collectors willing to drop thousands of dollars on extraordinarily rare recordings of blues, folk, jazz, and gospel songs from the 1920s and 1930s. Petrusich's stories about her encounters with these often quirky collectors are lively and entertaining, but always take her subjects' mission of preserving the history of American music very seriously.
Republican Rep. Scott Perry said the Obama administration seems to care more about the rights of terrorists than those of United States citizens.
Republican Rep. Scott Perry says the release of the Senate Intelligence Committee's report on the CIA's interrogation and detention techniques nearly qualifies as treason.
Speaking with WPHT radio Friday, the Pennsylvania Republican added the Obama administration seems to care more about the rights of terrorists than those of United States citizens.
"This is completely regrettable — I think it, for me, as a military guy, it's almost treasonous, and it borders on treasonous," said Perry. "And it vexes me that this president, this administration, and some of his cohort are happier to be concerned about the rights of savages that will kill every American they can get their hands on, while there seem to be disconcerned about our rights, and the transparency."
The congressman then compared the transparency of the torture report to what he said was a lack of transparency in the Ferguson, MO grand jury that declined to indict officer Darren Wilson in the death of Michael Brown.
"You know, even from the standpoint of this grand jury investigation in Ferguson, where the one guy that claimed there was a hands-up thing — see, his grand jury testimony, that has to remain secret, but yet this, which has national security implications, and puts lives and national security at risk — that has to be open for the whole world to see."
The Senate Intelligence Committee's 525-page report released Tuesday details cases of detainees being waterboarded to near-death, days worth of sleep deprivation, a detainee chained to the ceiling while clothed in a diaper to go to the bathroom, rectal feeding and rectal rehydration, and a detainee spending more 10 days in a coffin-shaped box, among other details.
The logo of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency is shown in the lobby of the CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia March 3, 2005.
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Accio booty call.
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Scholastic
OkCupid
OkCupid
Busted!
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The Duchess of Cambridge was only in America for a whirlwind two days, but she she still managed to rock some amazing ensembles.
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Thousands of demonstrators filled the streets of New York City to protest recent police brutality on Saturday, which happened to coincide with the city’s infamous “Santa Con.” Some Santa Clauses couldn’t quite figure out what was going on…
On fleek.
🙌 🙌 🙌
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Do judge these books by their covers.
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Design by Joan Wong.
Pantheon
Design by Darren Wall.
Faber & Faber
Design by Charlotte Strick, illustration by Patrick Leger.
FSG Originals
“So you’re gay, right?”
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Alright, it’s wicked cold.
*teeth start chattering*
*calls in sick to work*
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SHOULD I PUT MY SANDALS AWAY OR WHAT?
Who said it? That’s one secret I’ll never tell.