It was there! I saw it! it's true I swear!
It was there! I saw it! it's true I swear!
Last Man Standing (veteran)
Dads (new)
Revolution (veteran)
Sean Saves the World (new)
About a Boy (new, midseason)
Sonic Youth – Hoarfrost
Nirvana – Endless, Nameless (live)
The Rolling Stones – Tumbling Dice (live)
Sonic Youth – Female Mechanic Now On Duty
Nirvana – About A Girl (live)
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Are there people who don't like Ninotchka?
@e_buzz_miller:disqus you say that like it's a bad thing.
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I know I shouldn't be jealous given how much I'm able to see, but I'll still be a little jealous, as all the London concert halls are notoriously terrible (except Wigmore Hall but that's only for lieder and chamber music).
Is it something you have to plan months in advance or is it possible to find cheap tickets…
The Wayans haven't been involved with the Scary Movie franchise after the second one, but you should check out what they have been doing, they really came into their own with Littleman.
It's what Death Grips are doing these days. Only they forgot the part about having done something people care about in the first place.
It doesn't have as much impact when you only piss off dozens of teenagers.
While I sympathise with her, you have to wonder what she expected from such a gig.
Wouldn't calling it Grown Ups Fart Three be more appropriate? We'd never even know if you know what you're doing.
I can't listen to music at work anymore, but I every so often used to run BBC Radio 3's Through the Night, which also had the amazing advantage of having a very varied repertoire, and these days there are the Proms broadcast (today's concert is the LPO/Jurowski one, always a highlight of the season, starts at 19.30…
She's still writing here on a freelance basis.
I've just recently started to watch the show a bit more systematically (read bought a season here or there if it was cheap), and watching s08, I realised I had already knew all but one of the episodes just from random re-runs.
Well, everything from the early seventies apparently, as long as it's American and has something to do with crime.
About four years ago, I decided I'd get into Star Trek, I started watching the original series. To this day, I must have watched four episodes.
I don't know how practical it would be for you, but I found that for classical music, the simplest and most manageable is to attend concerts; it's often a lot cheaper than people imagine (especially if you're young) and if your local orchestra is doing its job properly you can get a nice cross-section of the…
Don't waste your time with Kundera, if you're older than twenty there's not much point anyway.
I'd get started on the backlog of all I've accumulated and not had time for yet, half a dozen of Wenders, The Sopranos, all the Star Trek series, some John Waters, the Tales of the Four Seasons by Rohmer (and a complete rewatch along the way), the Scorcese MGM DVD set (or at least Raging Bull and The King of Comedy),…