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Found in Today’s New Yorker
Link to original story in the New Yorker. We draw on the same brain networks when we’re reading stories and when we’re trying to guess at another person’s feelings. ILLUSTRATION BY SARAH MAZZETTI Several years ago, I was given as a gift a remote session with a bibliotherapist at the London headquarters of the School of Life,…
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Pitch Perfect 2
Things I said during this movie: “Hahahahahahahahaha hahahahahahahahaha hahahahahahahahaha hahahahahahahahaha”, “I can’t breathe!”, “Haha hahahahahahahahahaha hahahahahahahahahaha hahahahahahahahahaha.” Go see it now.
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The Good Guy
I adore Bryan Greenberg. And Alexis Bledel. And Anna Chlumsky (you know, Vada from My Girl). Even Scott Porter wasn’t as annoying as usual (clearly, I mean Hart of Dixie). All in all, this was “fresh and original.”
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NO.
I read this: “Fifty Shades author EL James announced Monday that she will release a new version of Fifty Shades of Grey, written from Christian’s point of view. The book, titled Grey, will be published on June 18, Christian’s birthday.” —The Hollywood Reporter And now I’m all like:
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Sarah Andersen knows things
Sarah Andersen is a cartoonist and illustrator in New York. She’s draws Sarah’s Scribbles. She knows things. Go to her website: sarahcandersen.com.
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This isn’t book related, but it’s important
I have a terrible track record with sunburns, but I’ve tried to be more careful since I moved to a sunnier clime. Save your skin. Save yourself.
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Draft Day
This movie taught me: 1) How the NFL draft works. 2) That Tom Welling can still turn my crank. Man, that guy’s attractive. Kevin Costner ain’t nothing to shake a stick at, either. 3) That apparently Jennifer Garner isn’t always annoying.