jan. 24
Links we love today: Mid-season acquisitions, suing celebs, Dr. Mew and more
Assistant Editor Samantha Pitchel reads everything so you don’t have to. Here are the links she (and we) loved today:
Elissa Bassist on the many ways improv can improve your writing.
Eighteen funny women you should be following on Twitter; eight life lessons from a 52-year-old prostitute; five things we learned from Monday’s debate.
DR. MEW: DR. WHO-INSPIRED CAT ILLUSTRATIONS!
Ben Stiller and Jonathan Safran Foer developing “Jewish family comedy” All Talk for HBO; Vulture breaks down the 10 new pilots ordered by NBC; Rob Riggle, Brian Posehn and Kumail Nanjiani join stop-motion feature; Julian Assange getting his own TV show?
What do Kathleen Hanna and the Insane Clown Posse have in common?
Martha Stewart sued by Macy’s; Jimmy Fallon sued for gender discrimination.
Oldest dinosaur nest site found!
Spending on small luxuries really adds up:
U.S. workers spend more than $1,000 a year on coffee and another $2,000 on lunch, with men and young workers more willing to indulge in a $5 coffee than women or older colleagues, according to a survey of Americans' workplace spending habits.
...how does your food spending stack up? Mother Jones' calculator tells you if your expenses are normal or excessive.
James Murphy talks about LCD Soundsystem doc Shut Up and Play the Hits; Joseph Gordon-Levitt "songifies" the news, and yep, it's precious.
We are excited about: Topshop’s new nail art pens; The forthcoming Ed Emberley documentary; This AV Club interview with Chris Gethard.
Why not send someone a Hammogram?
New episode of The Jeff Rubin Jeff Rubin Show, featuring DC Pierson talking about his sci-fi novel, The Boy Who Never Slept and Never Had To.
I have a crazy girl crush on Katy Goodman, frontwoman for La Sera; check out the new video for “Please Be My Third Eye”:
A clip from John Mulaney’s new special, New in Town, airing Saturday on Comedy Central (and available on DVD next Tuesday):