Rachel Bloom. Where better to spend the afternoon after misogyny won out yet again than in a room where leading creative, female voices discuss the female gaze and seizing the narrative? On Saturday at the New Yorker Festival, Rachel Bloom, co-creator and star of CW’s Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, was joined onstage with writer-actor Yrsa Daley-Ward, and author Kristen Roupermian, who wrote that viral essay New Yorker short story, Cat Person. During the event, Bloom recalled two moments this year when she recognized a patronizing attitude toward art created by women. Read More...
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Today, Sean “Puff Diddy” Combsbegan shooting a guest spot on It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, which is crazy. It’s hard enough to believe that Puff Diddy would ever intentionally go to Philadelphia, let alone act on a cable television comedy. There’s no word yet on if he’s playing himself or a character almost exactly like himself (like in Get Him to the Greek), but assuming he is, he’s probably in town to scout a certain retarded not retarded retarded not retarded rapper. Read More...