Arby's knows what it is. They're the jaded underachiever of fast food.
Arby's knows what it is. They're the jaded underachiever of fast food.
I can't help but look at Amanda Peet's hair and not believe the show isn't set in 1992.
If they aren't showing them on Esquire, it means they're probably showing them on FXX.
I actually like the Esquire Network's original programming; my complaint is that every time I change the channel to it, there's an A-Team marathon on.
It's not an expansive discography - two albums and two EPs - so my recommendation depends on what you'd want to get out of it. Their first EP, "Applause Cheer Boo Hiss," has a much louder, rawer sound than "Some Are Lakes;" their second album, "Cloak and Cipher," is lusher and has more developed melodies.
Doubtful; their last album was recorded after she had the surgery.
The first was a Canadian band called Land of Talk; they had a couple of very good albums, but their frontwoman dropped completely off the map a few years ago.
I missed the first wave of Courtney Barnett buzz, but I am more than happy to jump on the bandwagon.
Fuh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-uh-unny.
I'm most charmed so far by "Aqua Profunda," which is possibly the best song ever written about that time you tried to impress your crush at the pool and failed miserably. We've all been there.
I felt concern for John C. McGinley for a moment, before I re-read the cast list. My level of worry has afterward been severely tempered.
The Ohio High School Athletics Association does not sanction competitions in the performing arts; the series demonstrates a glaring lack of institutional control.
It was a problem that "Glee" was going to have from conception. The main teen characters began the series as juniors and seniors in high school; if the show wanted to be a prolonged success, it had to decide early on how it would handle the reality that this ensemble would presumably graduate by the end of season two.…
What happens when you enter "⬆️⬆️⬇️⬇️⬅️➡️⬅️➡️BA" into the Glee game?
With all the ado about Ballghazi, this show couldn't have been green-lit fast enough.
"Jersey Shore" did it first.
I'm confused. Why does thing exist when "The League" already airs on a Fox property?
They're no Adriana Chechik, but they'll do.
The actor or the porn star?
That's the NBA on NBC theme, ya hozier!