That, anyway, is the best way to interpret what happened last week, when the biggest story in the country was dominated by live-streaming apps made by Facebook and Twitter. — The New York Times
Film & TV
By Jessica Wheeler, AliveTampaBay Columnist
Fred and Wilma shared a bed on The Flintstones, but they were cartoons, and therefore didn’t count. Neither, apparently, did Herman and Lily Munster, who shared a bed on The Munsters—after all, they weren’t human, they were monsters. It wasn’t until Bewitched in 1964 that Americans saw a married couple with a double bed.
“It’s really cool to work with a director who’s done so much, because he knows exactly what he wants.” — Blake Lively