Cate Blanchett, Tim Tebow, and the Private War of Louis Armstrong

Cate Blanchett, Tim Tebow, and the Private War of Louis Armstrong

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Cate Blanchett's actual face: wapo.st/GH8k10

— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) March 22, 2012

Seems like a roundabout way to alert folks that Cate Blanchett is on the cover of a magazine, looking normal and radiant as per usual. But you never know when these Hollywood types are going to wear, say, a replica of Martin van Buren's face.

The Daily News editorial board on why Tebow will fit right in. nydn.us/GPiua4

— NYDN Opinion Team (@NYDNopinions) March 22, 2012

Cool bike. Can watch most R-rated movies. Negotiable 10 p.m. bed time.

Make your own ballet flats? huff.to/GNxaeb

— Huffington Post (@HuffingtonPost) March 22, 2012

Not in this life. Not in any life. We want craftsmanship, not value.

The case of the headless hadrosaur. ow.ly/9OOee #dinosaurs

— Smithsonian Magazine (@SmithsonianMag) March 22, 2012

A Smithsonian mystery: for kids! 

Guy In Mask Announces Formation Of Inaugural Goldman Sachs Union bit.ly/GPh7Z3

— dealbreaker (@dealbreaker) March 22, 2012

Yes, he's protesting something. We just find the notion of a guy in a mask announcing the formation of something, anything, to be quite delightful.

Remember that time Louis Armstrong went to Africa to fight the Soviets? No? Here you go: bit.ly/GCvXkk

— The Daily (@daily) March 22, 2012

No? Well, wait until you hear about the time Peter Lawford worked the point during an attempt to overthrow Castro.