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Last Exit Before the End: Things I Like This Week (Literal Title Edition)
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Last Exit Before the End. Movies. Television. Entertainment. Life. Wednesday, March 5, 2008. Things I Like This Week (Literal Title Edition). An anonymous blogger catalogs the various things that excite white people at Stuff White People Like. Who would have guessed that when you remove Garfield from the Garfield comic strips, the result is an even better comic about schizophrenia, bipolor disorder, and the empty desperation of modern life? Claims the editor at at garfield minus garfield. Follow me on Tw...
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Last Exit Before the End: Meme(ories)
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Last Exit Before the End. Movies. Television. Entertainment. Life. Thursday, February 21, 2008. Is there a statute of limitations on memes? Well, Linda at Pataphysical Science. Tagged me with this meme back in July. I half wrote an entry at that point, but I struggled to come up with eight media related items to fill the list and never finished. As I was cleaning up my computer, I stumbled across this file and thought I’d give it a second shot. 1 We have to post these rules before we give you the facts.
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Last Exit Before the End: August 2007
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Last Exit Before the End. Movies. Television. Entertainment. Life. Monday, August 20, 2007. Screwball Comedies: The Thin Man. Long before The Dude set out in. To solve a kidnapping with white Russian in hand, former detective Nick Charles (William Powell) was stumbling into cases with whichever drink happened to be nearby. Charles first shook. 8217;s to fox trot time in 1934’s. Based on the book of the same name from Dashiell Hammett ( The Maltese Falcon. Is Powell’s vehicle. The Charles’s and thei...
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Last Exit Before the End: Neil Partick Harris and Jason Segal Make Daytime TV Legen...
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Last Exit Before the End. Movies. Television. Entertainment. Life. Tuesday, March 25, 2008. Neil Partick Harris and Jason Segal Make Daytime TV Legen. Dary Megan Mullally's daytime talk show may have not even gotten to tape 50 new episodes. Thankfully the show managed to squeeze in an hour with the cast of How I Met Your Mother. Harris and Segal launch into an impromptu version of "Confrontation" from Les Miserables. Oh cast of HIMYM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow me on Twitter.
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Hotbed of Intrigue: Official business
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Controversies in and critiques of arts and culture in Philadelphia and elsewhere. Friday, July 02, 2010. I had the pleasure of breaking the news that Camden's Symphony in C has appointed a new president. Krishna Thiagarajan - I asked him several times for the correct pronunciation of his last name - comes to the Symphony from the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). And his work has appeared in Symphony. And on the websites Phawker, Broad Street Review, and NewMusicBox...
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Whimsical, yet relevant...: World's Most Impressive Really Old Guy
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Thursday, September 23, 2010. World's Most Impressive Really Old Guy. My sister directed me to this video of an interview with Walter Breuning, the world's oldest living man (there are three women still living born earlier in 1896), who just turned 114 this past Tuesday, September 21. In the interview he answers questions sent in from all over the world about what it has been like to live in three different centuries. This guy is amazing! It's really worth watching the whole thing:. Via the daily what.
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Hotbed of Intrigue: The humidity of other planets
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Controversies in and critiques of arts and culture in Philadelphia and elsewhere. Wednesday, July 28, 2010. The humidity of other planets. This month has been one of my busiest ever, I think. Late June and early July had me bartending at a furious pace during World Cup soccer matches, after which I immediately segued into a titanic, non-arts-related writing assignment. So, from Sunday, a preview of the Philadelphia Orchestra's presentation of Planet Earth Live. Also, a feature on Red KoolAde. Showcase, p...
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Hotbed of Intrigue: Late entry
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Controversies in and critiques of arts and culture in Philadelphia and elsewhere. Wednesday, December 16, 2009. A little info on the most recent item to land on my Top 10 for 2009, Kyle Bartlett's "The Lost Child." I wasn't familiar with "The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser," the Werner Herzog film that was a point of inspiration for Bartlett's opera; it's now on my Netflix queue, hopefully to arrive soon. As Ana, Barlett convincingly expressed fear, doubt, anger, confusion, curiosity and rapture. After the ...
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Hotbed of Intrigue: Wrapping up '09
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Controversies in and critiques of arts and culture in Philadelphia and elsewhere. Monday, January 04, 2010. The Best Music of 2009. Rundown hit Phawker on New Year's Day. It contains my write-ups of albums by Dirty Projectors and John Vanderslice, as well as Vol. 1 of music from the TV show "Glee.". Dirty Projectors - Bitte Orca. Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest. Muse - The Resistance. John Vanderslice - Romanian Names. Andrew Bird - Noble Beast. Lady Gaga - The Fame Monster. The girl was everywhere this year,...