Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard are Having a Tough Time

April 02, 2020

Schitt's Creek: After Six Incomparable Seasons, the Roses Are Ready to Say Goodbye. (Variety)

This is really, really cool: Watch Seven Medieval Castles' Digital Reconstruction. Architects and designers restored royal ruins across Europe to their former glory. (Smithsonian Mag)

First of all, 47 is a beautiful number. This is a fact. Second of all, Keanu. Combine them together and you get: Just 47 Photos of Keanu Reeves. Divine. (The Cut)

Chris Cuomo's fever shivers were so bad, he cracked a tooth! That's insane. (Dlisted)

Stop Trying to Be Productive. The internet wants you to believe you aren't doing enough with all that "extra time" you have now. But staying inside and attending to basic needs is plenty. (NYT)

Britney appreciation post alert- a fascinating exploration of how and why 'Toxic' is such a masterpiece (as well as a banger). (Twitter)

Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard are having a tough time during this lockdown. This isn't surprising, is it? (Celebitchy)

There are some Pajiba peeps (Kristy and Courtney) and friends performing a live table read of Clue on Saturday night. This looks like a blast.


The Private Chefs Risking Their Lives to Feed the Super Rich. (Eater)

Here are JLo and her boyfriend (a guy who I think is maybe a little well known?), going to the gym together. She, resplendent in a red sports bra and burgundy paisley pants, and him, black pants, black shirt, black jacket. He totally got a mani/pedi at the spa whilst she worked out, yes? (Lainey Gossip)

OK But Why Are Members of Congress Allowed to Play the Stock Market in the First Place? (Esquire)

How Does the Coronavirus Behave Inside a Patient? (New Yorker)

The Unravelling of a Dancer. (Also at the New Yorker)

I never thought the words Kanye West and Antiques Roadshow would ever appear in the same sentence, yet here we are. (The Root)

The complicated path back to normalcy for 11,000 Olympic hopefuls. (ESPN)

It's International Children's Book Day! Are you reading stories to young kids or wishing someone would read to you? Cannonball Read Administrator, MsWas, read Edward Lear's The Owl and the Pussycat to celebrate today. You can find the video (expertly edited by her daughter) on Instagram, or watch videos of other Cannonballers reading Kid Lit in the Cannonball Read Book Chat Facebook group. Do you have a favorite book to read aloud? (Cannonball Read 12)

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