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theatlantic:

What Roger Ebert Knew About Writing

“If you pay attention to the movies they will tell you what people desire and fear.”
[Image: Reuters]

In memory of Roger Ebert, who died today at the age of 70 after a long battle with cancer, we’re reposting his piece from September 22, 2011.

theatlantic:

What Roger Ebert Knew About Writing

“If you pay attention to the movies they will tell you what people desire and fear.”

[Image: Reuters]

In memory of Roger Ebert, who died today at the age of 70 after a long battle with cancer, we’re reposting his piece from September 22, 2011.


The dapper Bravo host, exec, and author isn’t just a great guy—he’s also one of the best dressed gents on TV. Read our Q&A with the author of ‘Most Talkative,’ then check back April 3rd to shop Andy’s curated sales on Gilt and Gilt City.

Andy Cohen | Gilt MANual

The dapper Bravo host, exec, and author isn’t just a great guy—he’s also one of the best dressed gents on TV. Read our Q&A with the author of ‘Most Talkative,’ then check back April 3rd to shop Andy’s curated sales on Gilt and Gilt City.

Andy Cohen | Gilt MANual

mauricecherry:

implied-wisdom:

Lou “Mr. Gaines” Myers 
Actor Lou Myers, best known for his role as Mr. Vernon Gaines on A Different World, has died. He was 77.
Myers reportedly passed away Tuesday night (Feb. 19) in West Virginia following a heart-related emergency
Such a warm and friendly person, he will surely be missed. 
September 26, 1935 - February 19, 2013

Mr. Gaines done gone on to glory.

mauricecherry:

implied-wisdom:

Lou “Mr. Gaines” Myers 

Actor Lou Myers, best known for his role as Mr. Vernon Gaines on A Different World, has died. He was 77.

Myers reportedly passed away Tuesday night (Feb. 19) in West Virginia following a heart-related emergency

Such a warm and friendly person, he will surely be missed. 

September 26, 1935 - February 19, 2013

Mr. Gaines done gone on to glory.

gq:

An Ode to Chuck Bass

As TV bids farewell to its favorite band of entitled trust-funders (and Serena Van Der Woodsen’s coverage-resistant cleavage) from Gossip Girl, we’d like to take a moment and pay tribute to a man who introduced a whole new style of Upper East Side dandy into our sartorial vocabulary—Chuck Bass.