The new song highlights how great a voice Annie Clark has, which can sometimes get overlooked. It reminds me a bit of Tori Amos at her best.
The new song highlights how great a voice Annie Clark has, which can sometimes get overlooked. It reminds me a bit of Tori Amos at her best.
Yeah, reading on vellum is just warmer. Those pops and hisses are actually a feature, and you lose that when you read on books or eReaders.
She was also the amateur ecstasy dealer supermarket cashier who got hit by a car outside of a rave in the under-appreciated Doug Liman comedy, Go.
This show just got a successful pitch for the Extra Hot Great canon for "The Shershow Redemption." So let's raise our glas….
Aimee Mann, particularly her middle albums from Bachelor No. 2 through @#%&*! Smilers painted pictures of ill-adjusted sad sacks that could be considered lost sketches of rejected Winesburg, Ohio characters—perfect fodder for insistently-depressive high school me. I remember seeing the music video for "Save Me" for…
*notices and Fred Kelly as Bunny walk away, continues to watch*
To be fair, AVC hadn't posted anything about Hamilton until December 2015 (although I only did a few searches in November using the site's search feature so it's highly likely I missed something). That's about 10 months after Hamilton premiered Off-Broadway, 5 months after it premiered at the Richard Rogers Theater,…
*drinks alcohol while reading this comment, understanding that it's suggesting I drink alcohol with it.*
Both Taylor Swift and Tom Hiddleston do look vaguely reptilian now that I think about it. I'm guessing the cairn is serving as a conduit through which they get their orders from the lower-fourth dimension.
This Newswire is my favorite thing Katie Rife's written for the site. You can really feel either the glee turning into anguish or the anguish turning into glee as she writes in the Cryptkeeper's voice.
I wish.
No, that's Hap and Leonard.
I watched the east coast feed on Periscope and had both on once CBS finally started broadcasting in the west, and I was a little surprised that the editors missed the cut of Oak's "shit" line during "Yorktown" and didn't bother to re-edit for the west coast feed.
ever since ABC refused to stand by its mandate to keep the show on the air.
He owned their delux apartment in the sky.
Oooooooh what a cleverman he was
It's nice to know there are others who also appreciated Forever. It was ABC's Elementary, complete with male British protagonist having crazy good platonic chemistry with the female lead.
Featuring Aaron Burr himself, Leslie Odom Jr. in a(nother) brilliantly tragic role.
He'd make a great Ferengi.
That'd be pretty interesting! Finch succumbing to his father's ailment and to the measure he used to contain the destructive potential of the Machine.