EOD Dossier 4/8
6:00 pm, April 8th | by Laura Donovan
EOD Easter Edition: Debbie Wasserman-Schultz says the GOP has been “callous and insensitive” towards women, Sofia Vergara hosts “Saturday Night Live,” The Mary Sue gives us the lowdown on the origin of Easter eggs, “60 Minutes” reporter Chris Wallace passes away, Kanye West and Kim Kardashian play the piano at F.A.O Schwarz, and The Grindstone‘s Lindsay Cross explains why she doesn’t find the word “secretary” offensive.
Alluding to all the recent Republican legislative proposals and positions regarding women, Schultz said that conservatives are being “callous and insensitive” towards females. [Mediaite]
“Modern Family” actress Sofia Vergara appears on “SNL” and pokes fun at her loud voice. As much as I adore her and the phenomenal sitcom, her shtick is becoming tired. [Styleite]
The origin of Easter eggs…the digital ones, at least [The Mary Sue]
“60 Minutes” journalist Mike Wallace dies at 93. He led a very fulfilling life and will be missed by viewers everywhere. [CBS News]
Kanye and Kim head to NYC’s F.A.O Schwarz (that store is still in business???) and play “Chopsticks” on the piano. Props to the rapper for coming up with a unique date activity. [Daily Beast]
Many would say the word “secretary” diminishes women, but Lindsay Cross explains why she doesn’t mind being referred to as one, making a good point: “After all, if it’s good enough for Secretary Clinton, I think the title is good enough for me.” [The Grindstone]
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