Hivemind question: In a film review online, is the name of the film italicized?
Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Man, I missed Teppy's wedding updates. Sad now.
Meanwhile - I went in for an emergency root canal yesterday. I feel oh so much better today.
Ooh, Artemesia Gentileschi coming to the Art Institute.
sumi, here's some pictures if you didn't see them on FB or missed the link in Bitches: [link]
I'm all married and shit. It doesn't feel any different yet, which sounds about right, since we've been living together for almost 6 years. Tim does keep calling me "Mrs. B.," which is cute as hell.
Ooh, Artemesia Gentileschi coming to the Art Institute.
I need to come down for that!!
In a film review online, is the name of the film italicized?
It should be, yes.
Most of Downton Abbey that isn't upstairs-downstairs gossip is about castle budgeting.
It depends, Cash. Old school journalistic publications like the New York Times keep them in quotes, the way they always did in print, but newer online-only pubs will italicize.
Teppy - thanks for the link you newly married AND newly employed lady. Congratulations on both those things. You guys look so happy and your dress is gorgeous and I loved your cakes.
Fuck cancer, indeed. I'm sorry that this is happening to your mom, Cash.
Thanks, guys. For the support!
And for the editing advice. I'm doing a favor editing a film review for a friend's website and I wasn't 100% sure.