Construction workers at work atop one of the massive suspension cables of the Golden Gate Bridge in October, 1935. The historic span turned 75 years old this year. (Archival photo: AFP-Getty via MSNBC)
Construction workers at work atop one of the massive suspension cables of the Golden Gate Bridge in October, 1935. The historic span turned 75 years old this year. (Archival photo: AFP-Getty via MSNBC)
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I took some pictures at last night’s All-Nighter.
Last night was fun!
Eating Contest (with Ben Schwartz)
John Mayer’s Hologram
Kickass Kid of the Day: Yes, this shot is real — photographer James Morgan submitted it to this year’sNational Geographic Traveler Photo Contest:
Enal, a young sea nomad, rides on the tail of a tawny nurse shark, in Sulawesi, Indonesia. Marine nomadism has almost completely disappeared in South East Asia as a result of severe marine degradation. I believe children such as Enal have stories that could prove pivotal in contemporary marine conservation.
Just… wow. Our money’s on Morgan for the win.
SNL - She’s A Rainbow
This was the most wonderful tribute. Kristen has long been my favourite cast member and is someone whose skills as a performer are unrivaled as far as I am concerned. To me, Wiig can do anything and never fails to elicit laughs from me. Not only is she a brilliant character actress and sometimes impressionist, she is an outstanding physical comedienne and possesses a unique comic timing. The characters she brought to SNL were so varied, nuanced and idiosyncratic that, even if they weren’t fully-realized, they were still a thrill to watch.
I have been watching SNL regularly since 2005 and Kristen was the cast member I immediately latched onto. I remember recording myself doing an impression of Suze Orman or doing Target Lady, all while trying and failing to emulate Wiig’s vocal tics. Ditto with the Monex sketch, which I can still recite by heart, owing to the hours I spent watching it and transcribing it and performing it aloud for my weary parents.
This is a long-winded way of saying that I am really going to miss Wiig’s presence on the show and truly value the insurmountable contribution she has made to SNL over the last number of years. I can’t wait to see where her career takes her and I have no doubt but that she will continue to be crazy successful in whatever endeavors she chooses to pursue.
To Kristen!
for real going to miss this season’s cast
(Source: paralysedbeaver)