One time I was at a Christmas party and ran in to an old friend from college who happened to be playing the piano at the party. He gave me the address to this mansion hosting the afters. I had a wild time! So I decided to go back the next day, but they handed me this letter.
"I'm gonna always mention the name Mark Jackson...this man was responsible for building Golden State before Steve Kerr was brought in and took over and piggybacked off of that." - Stephen A. Smith on Knicks coaching search
Before Sofia Coppola, movies were about men. If it wasn’t men it was boys, and if it wasn’t boys it was women directed by men in tragedy or hot pursuit. Few movies were made about girls.
“There wasn’t this idea that an audience of girls matters,” she tells us.
Twenty-five years after Coppola helped save girlhood from the male gaze with 2000’s ‘The Virgin Suicides’, she’s revisiting the iconic film with a new book composed of photographs by Corinne Day, the British fashion photographer she commissioned to join her on the film’s set.
“Go to your local community college and take Introduction to Probability & Statistics… you’ll learn that things with a 1.8% chance of occurring happen 1.8% of the time.”
@getnickwright shares some helpful advice for anyone who thinks the NBA Draft lottery is rigged