Lawrence and Hoult at 2014 Golden Globes ceremony.
“The first time you fall in love, you’re so mental that it’s difficult to recall anything. I think you just grow up and become more aware of yourself and other people and that changes it a little bit.”
— Voice-Tribune correspondent Carla Sue Broecker in her “Partyline” social column in today’s issue. She’s describing an enormous Victorian house with 12-foot ceilings in Bardstown. Kentucky was a border state during the Civil War. Otherwise, Hammond’s luncheons might have been for the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
“‘In Living Color’ is this old comedy show, and Damon Wayans and David Alan Grier would play these characters who were so gay — like gayer than us! — and they would wear these tiny hats and puffy shirts and would review movies. And if they liked the movies, they would give it ‘two snaps.'”
— Comfy Cow co-founder Roy Koons-McGee, in a new Modern Louisville magazine story, explaining how the company developed one of the funny name for their ice cream: Ginger Two Snaps.