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Reading While Eating for March 22: Sloths Are Having a Moment
Today’s must-read links for your lunch break feature everyone’s favorite lazy animal –– after pandas, of course.
Parks & Rec Fans, Rejoice: Amy Poehler Is Writing a Book
Please give us a moment as we allow the sounds of the hallelujah chorus to wash over us.
Dog President: The Golden Globes’ Best Movie You’ve Never Heard Of
Golden Globes co-hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler sneaked into the balloting for two amazing roles in a movie we hope someone will someday make.
The 17 Best Tweets of the Golden Globes
The party-hearty awards ceremony dazzled us last night with a oversized helping of awkward speeches, boozy presenters and genuine humor. But the golden jokes on stage didn’t stop the Twitter crowd from playing along at home: here …
Reading While Eating for January 20: And the Award Goes To…
Friday’s links talk For Your Consideration ads and Golden Globe footwear.
Moviegoers Ask for Refunds After Finding Out The Artist Is a Silent Film
The critics love it, and it’s set to be the big winner at the Oscars. But that hasn’t stopped some from demanding their money back.
Gervais’ Tame Golden Globes: No Harm, No Foul, No Memories
For all the hype, Ricky Gervais spent most of the night out of his usual discomfort zone.
Golden Globes Fashion: Best and Worst Dressed Women Over 40
From Madonna to Julie Bowen, Diane Lane, Viola Davis and Jodie Foster, women of a certain age did not disappoint at 2012’s first big awards/fashion show. Well, most of them anyway.
British Barbs: Ricky Gervais Writes Oscar Opening for James Franco and Anne Hathaway
You shouldn’t have, Ricky. No, really.
Was He Or Wasn’t He: Confusion Over Whether Ricky Was Asked to Host Globes Again
He trash-talked Tim Allen, accused judges of taking bribes, and even picked apart the president of the Foreign Press Association that hired him as host. Are the Golden Globes willing to let Gervais dish out another beating next …
Colin Firth Doesn’t Like Monarchs, He Just Plays Them in Movies
With his breathtaking performance in The King’s Speech as George VI, Colin Firth admitted he’s surprisingly no fan of the monarchy. And, no – neither a Golden Globe nor an Oscar nomination could change his mind.