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Tuesday, December 31, 2019
Song of the Day: 'Sweet Sue Lyon' by Slow Children
In memory of Sue Lyon, who at 14 portrayed Lolita in the scandalous 1962 movie based on the Nabokov novel. She died on Boxing Day at 73.
Song by Andrew Chinich and Pal Shazar, aka Slow Children.
Page 1 Roundup (12/31)
The Randy Report: Olivia Newton-John to be honored as dame in 2020
The Film Experience: Year in review continues with a look at box office hits for female directors, LGBTQ directors, and more
MarketWatch: Fed study finds Trump tariffs backfired
Boy Culture: New old Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera recordings found, although it might not be the finder's story to tell
The Washington Post: I ignored warnings from friends and family not to marry my husband. Was I making a big mistake?
A (dim) New York Times columnist set out to praise ‘Jewish brilliance.’ The result was another explosive controversy.
The New York Times: How big companies won new tax breaks from the Trump administration
The New York Times: How big companies won new tax breaks from the Trump administration
The Wall Street Journal: Who’s watching the CIA? A hawk named Hudson
Posted by Kenneth M. Walsh at 5:05 AM 2 comments
Labels: Gus Kenworthy, Jake Arrieta, newspapers, Page 1
Monday, December 30, 2019
Weekend Tennis Roundup
The Australian Open is only about three weeks away and as always I am not emotionally ready. Will the Big Three continue to dominate the majors? Will Serena Williams finally tie Margaret Hate Court's record? The suspense is killing me. But until then, feast your eyes on this ...
Tommy Paul wants you to know he's STILL GOT IT.
That's quite an upper body Stefanos's pal Michalis Pervolarakis
Where do I sign up to sit on Matt Ebden's lap?
Ooh La La: Matt and Simone!
Lots of big names at the inaugural ATP Cup. But was it really worth dissolving the long-running Hopman Cup, the only event besides the four majors to host mixed doubles?
Ryan Harrison is recovered from surgery and ready for 2020
Tommy Paul gives the boys what they want ...
Quentin Halys is above the clouds
Now if only he could get his ranking up so we could watch him play
A Private Affair: Karen and Daniil
Here's hoping Roger gave the big Russian some (mental) pointers
Christian Harrison was Grade A beef at the Hawaiian Open
Ryan's little bro was looking awfully beefy playing mixed doubles with Danielle Collins over the weekend
Practice makes perfect
Pretty boy Borna Coric knows he's a work of art ...
See?
That's Sebastian Ofner next to Dominic Thiem, who is also muy Rico
Anything is Pospisil with this one
Thommy's still fab
Woof!
Dominic Thiem can't get enough of Marko Andrejic
But made time for this tennis-playing little brother, Moritz, who has matching highlights
Oliver Marach is awfully flexible
Hello, Daddy!
Stan and Grigor make a hot power couple
How do I join Team Mektic?
German Engineering: Daniel Masur and Ruben Bemelmans
Whatever it was, Jan-Michael, I approve!
I'd pretend to be a "Star Wars" fan to get close to Guido. (Carrie Fisher counts, right?)
Lucky dog ...
Next Gen, up for anything?
Why am I not surprised Tommy Paul is sniffing around Gastão Elias?
It's not creepy that Noah Rubin's sister looks exactly like his girlfriend, is it?
I want Martin Nosko to "train" me ...
Matteo Berrettini with brother Jacopo
Grigor pumps it up
Posted by Kenneth M. Walsh at 5:30 AM 1 comments
Labels: asses, bubble butts, socks, Tommy Paul, weekend tennis roundup
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