Let Them Eat -- Everything


by Drudge Report

Drudge Report— The sheet-pan chicken and roasted broccoli are out of the oven, and white rice is steaming on the stove. Virginia Sole-Smith, who has spent a decade writing about how women think and feel about their bodies — and how they pass along those feelings to their children through food — is about to serve dinner to her daughters, Violet, 10, and Beatrix, 6. Sole-Smith tries not to be a short-order cook. “Respect the labor,” is how she puts it, reminding her children that if they don’t like what she has...

The A.V. Club—Hacks season 3 premiere: Let them eat cake. [Editor’s note: The recap of Hacks season 3, episode 2 publishes May 3.] It’s Deborah Vance’s world; the rest of us just live in it. Vegas’ greatest washout-turned–comeback kid made her supremacy abundantly clear in the Hacks season-two finale, when she abruptly fired her joke writer/punching bag/soulmate Ava Daniels at the height of their shared triumph. But in case you forgot this important fact in the two long years since Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs, and Jen Statsky’s Emmys-sweeping Max...

www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk—Live At Leeds In The City 2024: New date, venues and first acts announced including Everything Everything. Live at Leeds In The City will return for its 17th edition on November 17 - a new later date. The all-day-festival - which is spread over the city - will welcome art-rockers Everything Everything, indie wunderkind Alfie Templeman, Liverpool alt-rock quartet Stone, Earlestown’s underground indie success story The K’s, renowned UK grime MC Casisdead, and a whole host of other artists at the forefront of the UK’s thriving new music scene. Live At Leeds In The City will also play host to a number...

Daily Mail—WORLD OF RUGBY: Leicester are the Man United of the sport, with disgruntled fans letting out their frustration amid another let-down of a season. CHRIS FOY - WORLD OF RUGBY: It was a calamitous result which snuffed out any faint hope the Tigers could reach the play-offs, which was once an annual routine.