Monday, June 17, 2019

Watch Trump Rip Mick Mulvaney for Coughing During a TV Spin Session

 
Quiet in the back! I'm trying to avoid a question about my financial entanglements here!
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Our President Ripped His Chief of Staff for Interrupting His Televised Spin Session With a Cough
 
In an interview with George Stephanopoulos, Donald Trump ranted about how his is a "fantastic financial statement," trying to dodge reminders that he could just release it and show everyone how fantastic it all is. Much like the tax returns, if everything is above-board, then why not just release the info to show everyone you have no conflicts or entanglements and are working the interests of the American people? But no. Trump was treading water, beginning to feel his nose dip below, so he lashed out at Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney for coughing during the Spin Cycle. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
Daniel Craig Is Back in the Gym Following the Latest Bond 25 Set Injury
 
In May, Daniel Craig injured his ankle on the set of Bond 25 and filming was delayed as he underwent reparative surgery. But luckily, the star seems to be on the road to recovery. The official Bond social media accounts posted an image of him working out in the gym, and while he's still wearing a cast on his leg, it's probably coming off soon—the post's caption says that Craig will be "shooting next week." Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
HBO's Euphoria Made Me Feel Old and Scared
 
While watching Euphoria, my emotions oscillated between the weight of my own ancient bones and absolute unbridled fear for the teens. It's horrifying, yes, and salacious, but it's not just shocking for the sake of shock value. Euphoria—which delves into a generation struggling to come of age in a time of nude selfies, and dating apps, and easy access to pornography—does this with the purpose of trying to understand Generation Z and pinpoint the experience of being a teenager in 2019, while holding adults accountable for creating a fucked up world and leaving their children to fend for themselves within it. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
The 15 Best Summer Hairstyles to Try This Season
 
There's nothing quite as refreshing as a summer haircut. Sure, a trip to the barber normally brings with it a welcome clean-up, but getting one that preps you for the summer heat? That's pretty much impossible to beat. You don't have to go full buzz (unless you want to) to feel loosened up and aired out for the season. These 15 great haircuts will look—and feel—great all summer long. Here's what to get, with some of our favorite celebrities serving as your summer hair inspiration. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Showtime's City on a Hill Takes Place in the Aftermath of a True Crime That Rocked Boston
 
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck return to Boston Sunday with the debut of Showtime's City on a Hill, a new series that counts the pair among its executive producers. The show takes place in early 1990s Boston, then in the grip of a crime wave, and stars Kevin Bacon as Jackie Rohr, a racist, foul-mouthed, and deeply corrupt FBI investigator. In the series, Rohr partners with a young black prosecutor to track down a gang of armored car thieves. The story was inspired by a real-life crime, in a Boston rife with tension in the wake of a murderous racial hoax. Here's the story behind the murder that rocked a city. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
This Story About Eddie Vedder Reuniting With a Woman He Met 27 Years Ago Should Be a Movie
 
During a concert in Amsterdam last week, Eddie Vedder took a moment to address the crowd. "Is the woman who gave me a lift to my hotel in 1992 maybe here tonight?" he asked. "I am almost certain that I would still recognize her face." She wasn't there, but the Dutch paper Het Parool found her, and the story she told of a chance backstage meeting, a misplaced flannel shirt, and a nighttime bike ride around an ancient city is probably one of the most romantic—and most completely '90s—stories ever. Read More
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
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