Wilco to Perform All-Request Show at Solid Sound Festival
Ever wanted to hear a Wilco version of “Call Me Maybe?” Well, you might have your chance soon. read more
Found in: Music, NewsPaste mPlayer Issue #70 Is Live!
Our cover story on author/Daily Show correspondent John Hodgman is accompanied by a 22-minute excerpt of from his new audiobook That Is All. The issue also includes features on Eric Burdon & The Greenhornes, model/actress Dree Hemingway, Nintendo’s new Wii U and a roundup of Sidra, a Spanish cider.... read more
Found in: Books, NewsCommunity: "Curriculum Unavailable" (3.19)
“Paradigms of Human Memory,” Community‘s flashback episode that never went back to anything the audience had seen before, was one of the best parts of last season. It was a concept episode that felt perfect in its execution: the idea that while the show only has so many weeks of episodes, the characters still have the same wacky adventures together while we’re not watching. It allowed the audience to fill in the blanks of several plotlines themselves and fired off a barrage of one-liners as fast as the cast could spew them.... read more
Found in: TV, ReviewsFourteen Hilarious Valentine's Day Tweets
Valentine’s Day is upon us. A time of joy and celebration for those of us sitting in happy coupledom, and a time of angst and bitterness for those of us forever alone. What better way to celebrate than a list of hilarious tweets from musicians, comedians and various other people worthy of note? Check out 14 of the funniest we could find on Twitter below:... read more
Found in: Culture, FeaturesTed Leo Reveals "Bottled in Cork" Video
After some Twitter teasing, Ted Leo and his crew of Pharmacists earlier this morning presented the riotous video for the latest single from their March release (The Brutalist Bricks), “Bottled in Cork.” The “theatrical production,” entitled Ted Leo and the Pharmacists: The Brutalist Bricks (No Refunds), premiered on FunnyOrDie.com.... read more
Found in: Music, NewsSpike Jonze, Dave Eggers and John Hodgman Join Forces to Benefit Kids with Special, Early Where the Wild Things Are Screening
Two days before U.S. audiences can see the much-anticipated movie adaptation of Maurice Sendak's children's classic Where the Wild Things Are, its filmmakers will hold a special screening to benefit young people.... read more
Found in: Movies, News10 Funniest Twitterers: Comedians Worth Following on Twitter
There's an art to being interesting in 140 characters. Informational is easy. Poignancy is near impossible. A couple of weeks ago, I published a list of 10 Musicians Worth Following on Twitter, and you turned me on to the Tweets of Fleet Foxes' @rpecknold, who recently gave us five consecutive <140-character musings on the upcoming lunar eclipse in Southeast Asia. But the best Twitterers are funny, and the funniest, naturally, are comedians. So for our second guide to the Twitter-verse, we look at The 10 Funniest Twitterers: Comedians Worth Following on Twitter. (Oh and it looks like Zach Galifianakis just... read more
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