Showing posts with label the muppets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the muppets. Show all posts
Friday, 10 January 2014
Friday Link Dump: Men In Glasses, Shakespeare Rumours And Karl Stefanovic Fan Fiction
-Here's how Tumblr helped one person become a better (and published) writer. (Publisher's Weekly)
-Why YA deserves more recognition in mainstream media. (Kill Your Darlings)
-The Flowers in the Attic movie hasn't even aired yet, but Lifetime is already developing a sequel. And I am excited. (EW)
-Book Riot has some suggestions of activities you can do while listening to an audiobook. (Book Riot)
-Here are some entertaining and probably untrue rumours about Shakespeare. (Mental Floss)
-The Twitter trailer for the new Muppets movie is #amazeballs. Can't wait to see it. (YouTube)
-If you're attracted to men in glasses, this Tumblr is for you. (Tumblr)
-This Snickers bar slice has me drooooling. (Style Me Pretty)
-Hello Giggles addresses the question of why women (and men) prefer male bosses. (Hello Giggles)
-BuzzFeed stuff: How to create a good cheese platter; Great movies you may have missed in 2013; All of the BSC cover outfits ranked; What Are You Afraid of the Dark might be like if it was on now; This Alexander Skarsgard meme is the best ever; The best of the internet's reaction to Cory Bernardi; The adorable exchange between the CSIRO and a little girl who just wants a dragon; and the best moments from the Karl Stefanovic fan fiction you will never be able to unsee.
Friday, 22 November 2013
Friday Link Dump: Vampire Academy, Internet Linguistics And Ra-Ra-Rasputin
-A new trailer for Vampire Academy has been released and it looks much better than the first teaser. I hope the movie is good. Or at least craptastic. (Yahoo!)
-As much as I love Anne Shirley, this post about how you'd react if you met her in real life is hilariously accurate. (The Toast)
-I love words, and I love getting creative with them. So I really love internet language and totally agree with this article in defense of it. (The Toast)
-I am loving this season of American Horror Story, so I found this post on the real story of one of the characters fascinating. (Flavorwire)
-There is a TV series about Rasputin in development and I am excited. (Deadline)
-Kids movies in the '80s really were pretty scary. (Flavorwire)
-I am SO excited about the Muppets Most Wanted movie. The trailer looks great. (YouTube)
-Oscar the Grouch met Grumpy Cat and it was the most awesome meeting of cranky minds in history. (YouTube)
-You will not believe these drawings aren't photographs. (BuzzFeed)
-This acapella version of Royals by Lorde is aca-mazing. (YouTube)
-The napping adventures of a boy and his puppy is my new favourite Instagram account. (Instagram)
-These dad jokes are actually pretty funny. (BuzzFeed)
-This is why killing a lion is the most cowardly thing you can do. (BuzzFeed)
-This account of two journalists who went undercover on an asylum seeker boat headed for Australia is a must-read. Amazing. And heartbreaking. (The New York Times)
-I saw Catching Fire yesterday and it was amazeballs and of course I reacted in GIFs. Earlier in the week I discovered you can actually buy Katniss' wedding dress, although no word on if it comes with fire tricks. (This blog)
Friday, 7 December 2012
Friday Links: Marchetta News, Dying Libraries and Alex Mack
I've been hyperventilating all week because JIMMY HALLIER is back. Also, Saving Francesca is being made into a movie. So much Marchetta awesomeness.
What do your bookshelves say about you? I love the idea that books are like photographs for readers, representing who you were at a particular time in your life.
A eulogy for Fisher Library at Sydney uni. Tear. On a more positive note: this slideshow of the best college libraries in America makes my mouth water a little bit.
This Facebook page of "reviews" of books that are TL;DR makes me laugh. My fave: "1984 by George Orwell. A book about events that happened 28 years ago, published 35 years earlier. Irrefutable proof that time travel is possible."
Last month Harlequin launched their new digital imprint Escape Publishing and it's currently open for submissions.
Can season three of Game of Thrones come out already?! Here's a peek behind the scenes of production. Squee!
The Hawkeye Initiative is highlighting the ridiculousness of how women are portrayed in comics by rejigging the art to feature Hawkeye. Brilliant.
The Muppet Christmas Carol is not only the greatest A Christmas Carol adaptation, it's also the best Christmas movie, IMO. Here are 25 reasons it rocks.
Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield are the cutest couple of the year. Officially. If they break up, I will be devastated. Unless she hooks up with Ryan Gosling and he gets with Rachel McAdams. Or they all get together and form one big polygamous family of adorable.
Julia Gillard's apocalypse speech is probably the most awesome thing she's ever done. Aside from, you know, being Australia's first female prime minister or whatever.
This has to be the greatest selfie ever taken.
Here are 45 powerful images from 2012.
Having a bad day? Laugh at these people. That's not mean, right? Ahem.
Where is Alex Mack now? And did she ever take the cure? The answers might surprise you.
YouTube Clip of the Week
This made me smile.
Monday, 24 October 2011
Mag Monday: Miss Piggy Is In Style + Vintage Cosmo
US In Style have done a fashion shoot with Miss Mother Effing Piggy. LOVE! You can watch an interview with her over at their FB page, in which she discusses her style, crushes and Lady Gaga's infamous faux frog outfit. Love, love, love!

In other fun mag news, a colleague emailed me this link today of the evolution of Cosmo covers. It's pretty hilarious to see how things have changed over the years.

In other fun mag news, a colleague emailed me this link today of the evolution of Cosmo covers. It's pretty hilarious to see how things have changed over the years.
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