【grandpa sex video】
What We’re Loving: Bejeweled Ostriches,grandpa sex video Robot Dancers
This Week’s Reading
I know it’s dumb to bet on which novels—which anything—will endure and which won’t. So why, reading Endless Love, Scott Spencer’s 1979 novel of romantic obsession, do I keep thinking, This will outlast us all? Maybe because it reminds me of other novels that have stayed fresh over the decades without the benefit of “classic”—or even cult classic—status: books like Victory, or Rebecca, or The Transit of Venusor The White Hotelor, in a funny way, Mating. You could make a much longer, even more random list, but there’s something they all have in common, something to do with technical sophistication, urgency, and shamelessness, as if the plot came welling up out of a nightmare. They are, you might say, too strong to be classics; they don’t need champions or explaining. People will just keep making each other read them.—Lorin Stein
After my most recent binge at Westsider Books, I found myself holding a copy of something titled The Minikins of Yam. Maybe it’s all these rainy afternoons, but lately I’ve missed the middle school era of my reading life, when “guilty pleasure” was the only category. I freely admit that I chose this paperback by Thomas Burnett Swann, an almost entirely forgotten 1970s author of “neo-romantic fantasy,” solely on account of its awesome cover art, in which a horned lady sallies forth atop a bejeweled ostrich. But Yamdelivers exactly what George Barr’s cover art promises: basilisks, subterfuge, and beast-headed gods. If you, too, are an adult human still coping with the end of Harry Potter, look for one of these gorgeous DAW paperbacks to help fill the void.—Allison Bulger
Happy Memorial Day Weekend! If mysophobia (or better options) keep you from the opening of public pools this weekend, I suggest reading David Foster Wallace’s “Forever Overhead,” a story from Brief Interviews with Hideous Menin which a pubescent boy celebrates his thirteenth birthday at a local public pool. You get splash fights, diving-board lines, too-tight suits, Marco Polo—the stuff of poolside dreams—and the fierce awkwardness and exposed, liquid thoughts that public pools and puberty bring forth. Wallace tells the story with manic detail and emotional exactitude, and, as always with dear DFW, it’s at once playful and meditative, unlikely and perfect.—Elizabeth Nelson
I’ve been home sick for the past two days and have found that Space Oddities: A Compilation of Rare European Library Grooves from 1977–1984is the perfect sound track to a fever. Not a ringing endorsement? Well, you may just have to listen to this collection of carefully culled (by French DJs, naturally) clips from commercials, movies, and TV shows for yourself. I still have my ’08 CD, but good news: the whole album is on Spotify! Try “Robot Dancer.”—Sadie Stein
My experience with Egyptian art is limited mostly to the blockbuster stuff—I remember seeing traveling shows in Texas, where the heavy eye makeup and big jewelry of the statuettes and masks seemed to make a certain kind of sense—and it’s impressive, to say the least. But now I’m finding myself wowed by the smaller, less overtly extraordinary objects in the Met’s “Dawn of Egyptian Art” show (I’ve spent a lot of time with the catalogue as well). The flash of gold and scale is replaced here with the innate beauty of natural materials and form, like a frog carved from a black stone flecked with white; a basket filled with tiny fish, all incised into a single piece of powdery steatite; and the head of a bovid chiseled from clay-hued flint. I’m also unduly impressed with the various hippopotamus-shaped objects—not surprising, since I’ve long been the proud owner of a tubby blue “William.” —Nicole Rudick
Search
Categories
Latest Posts
Best Apple iPad Mini deal: Save $100 at Best Buy
2025-06-27 03:52Facebook and Instagram ban UK far
2025-06-27 03:41Bookworms: your dream home has arrived
2025-06-27 03:23Trump invites Obama's half
2025-06-27 02:38Best pizza oven deal: Save $150 on Chefman Indoor Pizza Oven
2025-06-27 02:16Popular Posts
Best spring break deal: Southwest flights start at just $69
2025-06-27 04:33Porsche's luxury Macan SUV gets an electric makeover
2025-06-27 04:32Chrome extension also sends your tweets to Congress
2025-06-27 03:58Best laptop deal: Get the 14
2025-06-27 03:33Featured Posts
Apple confirms self
2025-06-27 03:43Chrome extension also sends your tweets to Congress
2025-06-27 03:17'Pokémon Sword' and 'Shield' revealed for the Nintendo Switch
2025-06-27 03:07Popular Articles
Tips for Playing PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds
2025-06-27 04:34Chrome extension also sends your tweets to Congress
2025-06-27 04:21Microsoft bolsters cloud security with more AI threat detection
2025-06-27 04:15Dancing with a mannequin head is way funnier than you'd expect
2025-06-27 04:12Best GPU deal: Get the MSI RTX 5080 for $1,249.99 at Best Buy
2025-06-27 02:45Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.
Comments (6641)
Trendy Information Network
Trump who? Tech giants join massive effort to uphold Paris Agreement
2025-06-27 04:16Neon Information Network
Man attaches a dementor to a drone and scares everyone
2025-06-27 03:07Style Information Network
Lime scooter bug sees riders injured after 'sudden excessive braking'
2025-06-27 03:00Shocking Information Network
Women tell Trump his obscene comments are 'not OK' in powerful new video
2025-06-27 02:57Highlight Information Network
Obama photographer Pete Souza on Trump: 'We failed our children'
2025-06-27 02:41