Sweet, sweet music
This Tom Jones version of Motherless Child f/ Portishead is utterly beautiful.
This Tom Jones version of Motherless Child f/ Portishead is utterly beautiful.
Now, I’ve never ever met anyone else named Ethrina. Though I was teased as a kid because of my name (kids can be so cruel), I appreciated the uniqueness of my name as I got older.
But I googled myself today (you know you do it too), and stumbled upon another little Ethrina. While we may not share the same taste in music, “Ethrina” was surely born to dance! A girl after my own heart.
I’ve been reading some really great blogs lately. Not necessarily in content, but in design. It made me realize that I desperately need to redesign this website. I’m not the greatest web designer by any means. I can manipulate a template enough, but it’s still not quite doing the trick for me. I guess I will have to try harder…unless one of you out there can do it? If you are in need of a web design project, let me know. I’m happy to pay for those in need of some sort of income.
So until then, please bear with me as teach myself CSS. Blog & news posts will still be posted as per usual.
Tonight, another one of SNL’s past cast members officially etched himself into American TV history. Following in the footsteps of previous Late Night hosts, David Letterman and Conan O’Brien is no easy task. You have to bring something to the show that no one else has.
It was a given that Fallon would be nervous during his monologue and even in his first interview with Robert DeNiro. But Jimmy hit his stride when Justin Timberlake came on stage and the two reminisced about their SNL skit “The Barry Gibb Talk Show”. He was at ease and his usual funny self. It reminded me of why I loved him so much on SNL. Why is that important to the overall success of the show? Because he can relate to the younger generation of viewers in a way that the others can’t. Even the audience was noticeably younger and it’s sure to translate in home viewers as well. To be fair, the older demo might not find him as funny or connect with him as well.
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