The Best Albums, Movies, TV & More From the 2000s

The Best Albums, Movies, TV & More From the 2000s

When this decade began, Paste’s website was barely a year old, and the magazine was still a twinkle in its daddies’ eyes. So looking back over the first 10 years of the 2000s feels like looking back over our own history. There hasn’t been a new album, film, TV show, video game or book Paste has covered that wasn’t eligible for our “Best of the Decade” consideration. We had dozens of critics vote in each of these five categories, and then we argued some more until we’d focused our spotlight onto the very best pop culture created during the aughts—whether...  read more

Where Have All The Weird Girls Gone? Gone to the Big Screen, (Nearly) Every One

Where Have All The Weird Girls Gone? Gone to the Big Screen, (Nearly) Every One

Her clothes aren’t right. Her old man doesn’t understand her. And her love life? Nonexistent to abysmal. She’s too cool for the nerds, too square for the cool kids. She’s the alterna-girl, one of television’s most beloved archetypes—and she’s in trouble....  read more

Readers' Picks: Best TV Shows of the Decade

Readers' Picks: Best TV Shows of the Decade

We spent a lot of time brainstorming, voting, arguing and refining our list of The 20 Best TV Shows of the Decade. But, of course, we got it wrong. Here’s what our readers chose as the 10 Best TV Shows of the Decade:...  read more

High Definition: Modern Family Finds Its Funny

High Definition: <i>Modern Family</i> Finds Its Funny

Despite my high hopes for Joel McHale, John Oliver, Ken Jeong and the rest of the cast of NBC’s hit-and-miss Community, the funniest new comedy this season is Modern Family on ABC. The story of three inter-related families works because its characters seem familiar to life but fresh to the screen....  read more

Reed. Adam Reed: Adult Swim Alum Launches Animated Spy Show

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"James Bond was actually a bit of a dick," says the former director/producer of Sealab 2021...  read more

Catching Up With... Battlestar Galactica's Edward James Olmos

Catching Up With... <em>Battlestar Galactica</em>'s Edward James Olmos

Admiral Adama talks about directing Battlestar Galactica: The Plan, nuclear annihilation, God and how bloggers influenced the series.  read more

High Definition: Battlestar Galactica: The Plan

High Definition: <i>Battlestar Galactica: The Plan</i>

Today marks the release of Battlestar Galactica: The Plan on DVD and Blu-Ray, and for a couple of hours, the show’s fans can relive the best sci-fi show in TV history from the perspective of the Cylons who almost completely annihilate humanity. Without answering the series’ biggest unresolved questions (like, what exactly was Kara Thrace?), it certainly adds a layer to the show’s first two seasons....  read more

Community's Donald Glover: Class Act

<em>Community</em>'s Donald Glover: Class Act

Hometown: Stone Mountain, Ga. Show: Community For Fans Of: 30 Rock, Upright Citizens Brigade, Encyclopedia Brown Donald Glover has never personally experienced the world of junior colleges laid out in NBC’s new sitcom, Community, but the 26-year-old wunderkind—who plays dim-bulb jock Troy—finds the premise familiar. “It’s about forcing people to interact with each other that you normally wouldn’t hang out with,” he says. “That was college for me.”...  read more

?uestlove Talks Jimmy Fallon, Declares Love of Yacht Rock

?uestlove Talks Jimmy Fallon, Declares Love of Yacht Rock

For our Fall Guide to Good TV, we spoke with Roots co-founder and drummer Ahmir "?uestlove" Thompson about his group's seemingly unlikely gig as Jimmy Fallon's house band...  read more

Lea Michele: No Business Like Show Business

Lea Michele: No Business Like Show Business

Hometown: Tenafly, N.J. Show: Glee For Fans Of: Wicked, High School Musical, Freaks and Geeks Listening to Lea Michele gush over her new role in Glee—Fox’s much-hyped new series about a high-school musical ensemble—is eerily similar to witnessing the jazz-handed optimism of her character Rachel Berry, a teenaged vocalist with a scorchingly sunny disposition. In fact, Michele openly admits that playing the diva-in-training doesn’t require much acting at all. “I definitely have a lot of Rachel in me—her level of projection is pretty much the same in a small classroom as it would be on a Broadway stage,” she says....  read more

High Definition: Dexter, 24 & The Fallenness of Man

High Definition: <i>Dexter</i>, <i>24</i> & The Fallenness of Man

For the longest time, I resisted watching Dexter. I didn’t want to find myself rooting for a serial killer, justifying his murderous appetite with the fact that he only kills bad guys, that he’s really a nice guy who brings doughnuts to the office each morning, that there’s nothing more satisfying than seeing justice served to the most wretched of criminals who had thought they’d beat the system. I’d already got caught up in a season of 24, and it left me feeling a little icky....  read more

Fall Guide to Good TV: The Guild

Fall Guide to Good TV: <em>The Guild</em>

WatchTheGuild.comIf fans of The Guild’s creator and star Felicia Day can be considered a cult following, that cult is quickly growing into a full-on religion. Her web series has been streamed more than 25 million times, and she’s already eclipsed the million-followers mark on Twitter. Not bad for a show about a group of online gamers that was considered too niche when the Buffy the Vampire Slayer actress originally pitched it to the networks....  read more

Fall Guide to Good TV: Wainy Days

Fall Guide to Good TV: <em>Wainy Days</em>

WainyDays.comIf dating in New York seems daunting, David Wain’s absurdist comedy series Wainy Days may terrify. Wain (writer/director of Role Models) plays himself serial dating his way through Manhattan. His suave pickups (“Champagne usually knots up my colon, but let’s throw caution to the wind!”) somehow always work, but rarely last past the first night....  read more

Fall Guide to Good TV: Ctrl

Fall Guide to Good TV: <em>Ctrl</em>

NBC.com/Ctrl Arrested Development’s Tony Hale stars in a new NBC web series about a beaten-down office worker with a very literal keyboard—CTRL Z creates a real-life do-over, CTRL B gives him boldness. But these newfound quickly get out of control....  read more

Fall Guide to Good TV: Alive in Baghdad

Fall Guide to Good TV: <em>Alive in Baghdad</em>

AliveInBaghdad.orgIn 2005, Brian Conley launched Alive in Baghdad as a counter-point to the soundbyte-driven news coverage of the American occupation of Iraq. The series features weekly video vignettes about daily life in the country, told from the civilian perspective. As our collective attention has shifted away from the war, funding problems have slowed the series' production to a halt, but the 150+ archived episodes are worth checking out....  read more

Fall Guide to Good TV: The Roots on Jimmy Fallon

Fall Guide to Good TV: The Roots on <em>Jimmy Fallon</em>

Weeknights at 12:35 p.m. on NBCAs the the house band for Jimmy Fallon, the hardest working hip-hop band in the world takes a much deserved break from incessant touring for the comforts of 30 Rockefeller. We talked to the band’s co-founder and drummer Ahmir “?uestlove” Thompson on the show’s 100th episode, and here’s what he had to say about his new gig: ...  read more

Fall Guide to Good TV: Embedded

Fall Guide to Good TV: <em>Embedded</em>

Check local listings for time and networks, beginning Oct. 14Join Mos Def as he freestyles through the streets of Osaka, Japan; Death Cab For Cutie’s Nick Harmer as he follows his passion for photography; or Amanda Palmer as she goes thrift-store shopping in San Francisco with Lykke Li. This new series aims to peak inside the everyday lives of musicians like Common, Silversun Pickups, Ben Harper, Thievery Corporation, Passion Pit and The Decemberists. ...  read more

Fall Guide to Good TV: Subterranean

Fall Guide to Good TV: <em>Subterranean</em>

Sundays at 1 a.m. on MTV2The spiritual descendent of 120 Minutes, MTV2’s Subterranean has supplied videos for indie-starved insomniacs since 2003. Longtime host Jim Shearer has moved on, but the show still catches up with underground noisemakers while broadcasting the latest videos from the likes of The Dead Weather, Phoenix, Mason Jennings and Peter Bjorn and John. ...  read more

Fall Guide to Good TV: Austin City Limits

Fall Guide to Good TV: <em>Austin City Limits</em>

Check local listings for time, on PBSFor decades, Austin City Limits has been the place for live music on TV. In recent years, the show has moved beyond its classic roots and blues leanings, opting instead for an eclectic mix of artists. The show’s 35th season opens with Dave Matthews Band, and will also feature Sonic Youth, M. Ward, Willie Nelson, Pearl Jam, Okkervil River, Andrew Bird, Ben Harper and Elvis Costello. ...  read more

Fall Guide to Good TV: College GameDay

Fall Guide to Good TV: <em>College GameDay</em>

Saturdays at 10 p.m. on ESPNFrom the campus of the day's most interesting match-up, college football's finest analyst Kirk Herbstreit and his cohorts capture both the x's and o's of the game and the tribal passion that surrounds it. It's the kickoff not just to college-football watching, but to the best fall Saturdays....  read more

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