Justin Bieber Vs. Kurt Cobain
Justin Bieber Vs. Kurt Cobain
We just added a new event to The New Yorker Festival schedule: on Saturday, October 2nd, Jake Gyllenhaal will sit down with our film critic David Denby to discuss his career and his upcoming film, “Love & Other Drugs,” about a pharmaceutical salesman who meets a comely young woman (Anne Hathaway) on a sales call. Ed Zwick, who directed the film, will make a special appearance. Check out the trailer above.
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There’s a lot of moments that I feel satisfied with my life. When I go shopping & return back with a good book and a good piece of clothes.
When I bought my pet as my family strongly disagreed to buy a cat But I bought it and let them face the reality, also I bought it with my first salary which made me more happy to buy something that I like more than wasing it on silly outings or food.
When I graduated… a Big fat relief rushed into me.
When I used to go to the gym and losing a lot of pounds.
“I have hardly the words that somebody would do that to somebody’s religious book,” Jolie told reporters in Islamabad after visiting refugees camps in northwestern Pakistan
Bee Rowlatt & May Witwit authors of ‘Talking about Jane Austen in Baghdad’
When Iraq and UK meets
1- Gaze at the Clouds exercise, twice a week for 15 minutes ,Gaze. Meditate. Free associate. Breathe. Laugh. Love. Rediscover gratitude.
2- Purposely make silly things. Dare to be silly. Try it and see what happens. You never know what will become of your creations when you purposely make them unusual or odd.
3-Take a nap to recharge your creativity battery
4-Ignore your inner critic You’re (in the shower, driving through town, washing the dishes, etc.) and are suddenly struck with an idea for some creative project you’d love to try. Within the next few minutes you experience a range of emotions and feelings that look something like this:
excited —> enthused —> motivated —> geared up —> ready to go!
But then you start thinking about the nuts and bolts of the project and why you should do it. Somewhere in there you even consider how other people will react to it. Your emotional / feeling landscape suddenly changes like this:
—> ready to go —> time and effort —> my skills are lacking —> is it really worthwhile —> what will people think …
5-Try something new It means sampling that weird food, touristing a different town, enrolling yourself in that pottery class.
Have just finished watching Julie & Julia
I loved that movie, I like that Julie (Amy Adams) took an inspiring model to help her do the thing she loves & good at ‘Cooking’. The story is inspiring to make the thing you love the most. They had lots in common. I like their husbands role in their lives between a lot of encouragements & supporting (& who wouldnt…its cooking, loads of delicious recipes)
& this is the real Julie Powell, now I believe that she is into cooking not the skinny look of Amy Adams