Finally watching @peeweeherman on broadway @hbo. Well worth the wait.
Reza “La Opinion de Zamora”: “Aprueban la ley del aborto”, en lugar del clásico “Aprobada la ley de…” o “El Parlamento aprueba…”
soo true
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I wonder if Joanne’s parents supported her “acting career”.
I wonder what else she did besides acting. Did she go to university? What did she study? I don’t know how much a moderately busy television actress makes. Did she moonlight as a waitress to support herself?
I want you to notice
When I’m not around~
Super stoked on the fourth full-length album (Sing Along to Songs You Don’t Know) by experimental Icelandic pop group, múm. It’s not set to be released until August 24, but luckily the inter-web has different plans. This song is called Prophecies & Reversed Memories, and is one of the more colorful/commodious tracks off the new album.
A Southamerican artist -only 17 years old – is behing these impressive drawings. It is not easy for you to distinguish which is on paper and which is in real life. They are coming out the paper. link
You know you wanna !
And don’t forget to “vote”. There’s a thumbs up icon after the articles and people’s comments.
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A line too far for Lidl as 100kg of cocaine turns up in banana boxes | World news | The Guardian Don’t get Thursday offers like that in England. (via isaw) |
What other ways can we start looking at what websites are and how they perform? Well, pay rate, sure (though try prying that number out of anyone).
Then there’s traffic versus site income, certainly. Take the HuffPo again—that’s $30 million this year, they say, and they were reporting 26 million uniques via comScore back in March, so let’s just totally ballpark it and say they did 312 million uniques this year. That puts their income at just about 1:10 with readers. Fascinating!
Don’t compare that to print, by the way: the print edition of the New York Times has, very roughly, just a million subscribers. How tiny and quaint, you think? Well, the news division of the Times Co. alone takes in—mostly from the print product—somewhere around $150 million… each month.








