By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | April 10, 2022 |
By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | April 10, 2022 |
You saw the headline. Those crazy kids are trying it again. (PEOPLE)
Anya Taylor-Joy and boyfriend Malcolm McRae look like they’re in a fashion editorial at The Northman premiere in London. (Lainey Gossip)
Chris Rock isn’t talking about The Slap until he gets paid. (Dlisted)
Prince Charles thinks Netflix has done lasting damage to his reputation. Yeah, dude, it was Netflix that did you in and not your own actions. Nailed it. (Celebitchy)
From Andrew: Let us all bask in the glory of wannabe stand-up comedian, and man who only escaped being charged for sexual assault because of the statute of limitations, T.I. getting booed at his own show:
T.I. got booed while doing stand up comedy at his show at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY pic.twitter.com/8KPH3xBMFH
— XXL Magazine (@XXL) April 10, 2022
Kayleigh wonders why old people are so often the villains in horror films. (/Film)
From Steven: One of the Hugo nominees for one of the short fiction categories is a really well-done piece of social media literature - if that’s a term - called Unknown Number. It’s entirely a text message conversation between two people. Deeply touching and gorgeous. You can read it in its entirety in this thread. (Twitter.)
From Petr: This is way more detail than I’d ever think I’d know about the man behind one of my favourite all-time memes. (ABC Radio National)
From Roxana: Uhh…
In his efforts to make his city the crypto capital of the United States, Miami mayor Francis Suarez has betrayed nature and birthed a horror https://t.co/8nRkQWf8Cc
— Intelligencer (@intelligencer) April 7, 2022
From Claude: The headline alone is amazing: “Amtrak Is Streaming an Empty Railroad on Twitch to Beef With Freight Rail Companies.” (Vice)
From Kaleena: I’m crying. (Twitter)
From Nicole: I didn’t think John Cho could be any more attractive. Then I found out he’s an author, and one who is protesting book bans. (THR)
One of the joys of social media is connecting with authors and other creators. Recently, author John Parra was excited to tell people about Cannonball Read’s mission, and Jordan Stump found andtheIToldYouSos’ review of three books he translated and thanked her for her perceptive comments. Check out their Fan Mail page to see more of these interactions. Which authors would you like to hear from? (Cannonball Read 14)
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fantasy pic.twitter.com/zOYGIXiZJU
— Paperback Paradise (@paprbckparadise) April 8, 2022