Beauty writer Cat Marnell leaves xoJane.com to write book, smoke angel dust

Cat Marnell, the drug-addicted beauty columnist for Jane Pratt’s Web site xoJane.com, has parted ways from the site after refusing to get clean…

via NY Post: Page Six http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/drugs_more_fun_than_work_VJiI9771kJc3T92IgPNN0L?utm_medium=rss&utm_content=%20%20%20%20%20%20Page%20Six

Taxi app a share delight 

SPLIT A TAXI? Hail yeah! Taxi riders may soon be able to find a cab to share using a tech firm’s smartphone app. A would-be passenger can punch in the nearest intersection and neighborhood they’re traveling to, and GetTaxi will help find someone else headed in the same direction with its Ride Share feature, the company said.

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Editor Flees Russia on Alleged Threat

A prominent Russian newspaper journalist fled the nation after what his associate says was a death threat from one of the top law-enforcement officials delivered during a menacing walk in the woods.

via WSJ.com: Media & Marketing http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052702303410404577464582155562486.html?mod=rss_media_marketing

This story could be called “The Quest for a Personality” — or “15 Guys in Search of a Feminine Identity” — or “How Miss Virginia Slims Got to Be the Kind of Girl She Is.”

From UCSF’s Legacy Tobacco Documents Library, “How an Agency Builds a Brand–The Virginia Slims Story.”

In an interview with Alan Sepinwall wrapping up the latest season of Mad Men, Matthew Weiner said, “We were always interested in this early Virginia Slims thing. We loved the fact that it was a small, undesirable product for everybody, and it of course became a pretty big success. But that’s such a famous campaign written by such a distinctive person that I would never do that.” But what’s the real story behind Virginia Slims? As Hal Weinstein of Leo Burnett asserts:

Cigarettes have gender, as everyone knows. It was a study by Pierre Martineau, I am told, that first pointed out that cigarettes are either masculine or feminine but never successfully neuter.

via MetaFilter http://www.metafilter.com/116922/This-story-could-be-called-The-Quest-for-a-Personality-or-15-Guys-in-Search-of-a-Feminine-Identity-or-How-Miss-Virginia-Slims-Got-to-Be-the-Kind-of-Girl-She-Is

Django Unchained Gets an International Trailer

Seven long, anxiety- and excitement-ridden days since Django Unchained‘s first trailer hit, the wait till December has been given the salve of an international clip for Quentin Tarantino’s next film. Herein you’ll receive: Christoph Waltz’s bounty hunter character’s name, Dr. King Schultz, and a visual gag that remains great after many viewings; at least 50 percent more shots of Waltz and Jamie Foxx blasting folks; the same Johnny Cash/James Brown soundtrack segue; a smidgen more of Lost‘s Mr. Friendly; a single glorious second of Tarantino mainstay Samuel L. Jackson; a reminder that it’s fun to live in America, land of the free Django Unchained being released on Christmas 2012 rather than this trailer’s vaguely heralded “next year.”

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,leonardo dicaprio
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via Vulture http://www.vulture.com/2012/06/django-unchained-international-trailer.html

Gomorrah Filmmakers May Have Paid Off Italian Mob

Italian prosecutors are looking into it. 

via Daily Intel http://www.vulture.com/2012/06/gomorrah-filmmakers-may-have-paid-off-mob.html

Django Unchained Gets an International Trailer

Seven long, anxiety- and excitement-ridden days since Django Unchained‘s first trailer hit, the wait till December has been given the salve of an international clip for Quentin Tarantino’s next film. Herein you’ll receive: Christoph Waltz’s bounty hunter character’s name, Dr. King Schultz, and a visual gag that remains great after many viewings; at least 50 percent more shots of Waltz and Jamie Foxx blasting folks; the same Johnny Cash/James Brown soundtrack segue; a smidgen more of Lost‘s Mr. Friendly; a single glorious second of Tarantino mainstay Samuel L. Jackson; a reminder that it’s fun to live in America, land of the free Django Unchained being released on Christmas 2012 rather than this trailer’s vaguely heralded “next year.”

Read more posts by Zach Dionne

Filed Under:
django unchained
,movies
,trailer mix
,jamie foxx
,leonardo dicaprio
,christoph waltz
,quentin tarantino

via Vulture http://www.vulture.com/2012/06/django-unchained-international-trailer.html

StephenLowman June 13, 2012 at 07:10PM

@StephenLowman: It’s boom times for portmanteau words in euroland: grexit, spailout, eurpocolypse, eurogeddon, acropolypse, merkozy, neuro…

*THICK AS THIEVES. *So Michelle Malkin and Juan Williams were

THICK AS THIEVES. So Michelle Malkin and Juan Williams were on Sean Hannity’s Fox show, and Williams was, as usual, playing the good liberal, patiently reciting facts while Hannity bellowed bullshit at him and Michelle Malkin made faces.

It’s a living, folks — and a very good one; as you may recall, back in 2010 Williams was fired by NPR for remarks he made on Fox about being ascared of Muslims, whereupon he was immediately given a two million dollar contract with Fox. Not bad pay for a ten-minute bellow every so often.

After Williams told Hannity, who yelled counterpoint, that Patrick Fitzgerald’s investigation of the Valerie Plame case did indeed show that Plame was a covert operative,  Malkin got to recite a set piece in a funny voice: “All you can do, Juan, is say ‘Plame, Plame, Plame,’ and ‘Blame, Blame, Blame, Bush Bush Bush.” No, honestly. Go see, it’s on around 5:30 in.

This seems to have roused Williams, who told Malkin, “I’m a real reporter, I’m not a blogger out in the blogosphere somewhere, I’m gonna tell you something…” And on he went about how reporters “in a free society, in a free press, reporters go and talk to officials…” which I’m sure is what he thinks journalism is.

Hannity yelled at Williams some more, then graciously gave Malkin “the last word.” And what a last word it was. “The American people are sick,” said this tribune of the people, “of the kind of snotty condescension from liberal elitist journalists like Juan Williams who tell us that the rest of us are not doing our jobs.” Then she demonstrated what job was, telling us that when Eric Holder was “shamefully approved and nominated to be Attorney General, he had already had a long record of bastardizing national security and the rule of law…” whereupon her skull split open and jets of blood and bile shot out of it, more or less.

We who have free souls, it touches us not. Rightbloggers, on the other hand, immediately declared victory over the hated Lame Stream Media. “OUCH: Epic,” hehindeeded Ole Perfesser Instapundit. “Michelle Malkin Smacks Down Juan Williams,” asserts The Rightnewz. (No, I never heard of them either, but then I never heard of All American Blogger before he was crowned the Breitbart Laureate of Blogs.) “Whoa!” declares Jim Hoft, “Michelle Malkin ABSOLUTELY Destroys Juan Williams…” etc.

But my favorite response is that of Jammie Wearing Fool: First, because he actually says, “Yet another nail in the MSM coffin.” Boy, does that bring me back. How long’s the internet been on the verge of killing the MSM now? Ten, twelve years? And yet Williams, as much as Citizen Journamalist Malkin, is still yapping away on the TV — and making, I am sure, quite a bit more doing it than she is. The MSM is still kicking; journalism, well, that’s something else.

But better still, Fool says this:

Considering it was bloggers who came to this boob’s defense after he was canned by NPR, condescendingly referring to Michelle Malkin as “just a blogger” tonight on Hannity wasn’t exactly showing his thanks.

Thanks? Oh, Fool, don’t you know? In the immortal words of Bill Fields, never give a sucker an even break.

via alicublog http://alicublog.blogspot.com/2012/06/thick-as-thieves.html

romenesko June 13, 2012 at 07:16PM

@romenesko: New twist in Oliver North plagiarism case: the columnist/TV-talker is caught in an apparent lie. http://t.co/C5gkQEfq