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Yeah, I wouldn't mind never seeing her again in the show, although according to Wikipedia, she's credited on at least one more episode this season, titled "Sleepover" so no luck on that part. It might be the first episode of Louie I might skip. (Ah, who am I kidding, I will probably hate watch it.)

He also co-created it and co-written every episode with McGruder.

I am trying to come up with a joke, but maybe it's for the best that this will disappear in the ether and no one will even remember it in two weeks. One can hope.

Well, the difference is, his characters are relatable for many people, so they do not want to think that that guy, with whom you can identify yourself with also does stuff like this.

It's hard to come to a conclusion with Burial most of the time, you need to hear it more than a few times sometimes for it to click. I only "liked" some of his stuff on the first listen (in contrast to loving them) but after repeated listens they grew on me more and more. With this though, I don't think it will not

He said last week they were taking a week off.

I could never decide how should I get into Stephen Fry. He has such a massive body of work, I am not even sure about which medium first.

I guess you can count it as a 2013 movie since it will be widely released in January and it was shown in mostly festivals this year, Ulrich Seidl's "Paradise: Love" was one of my favorites this year. It's about sex tourism in Kenya where middle-class women go to a have good time with young men in need of money and

I guess you can count it as a 2013 movie since it will be widely released in January and it was shown in mostly festivals this year, Ulrich Seidl's "Paradise: Love" was one of my favorites this year. It's about sex tourism in Kenya where middle-class women go to a have good time with young men in need of money and

Watching that movie without knowing anything about it, other than the same guy also did Reprise, throughout the movie all I could think was, man, enough with the Le Feu Follet references, which also happens to be one of my favorite movies. Then in the end of course I realized it was not a rip-off but an adaptation

Watching that movie without knowing anything about it, other than the same guy also did Reprise, throughout the movie all I could think was, man, enough with the Le Feu Follet references, which also happens to be one of my favorite movies. Then in the end of course I realized it was not a rip-off but an adaptation

Wasn't that a Norm MacDonald joke?

Wasn't that a Norm MacDonald joke?

There is the jazz symphony of Charles Mingus which could not be recorded as intended in his life, it's 2 1/2 hours long and a recent recording of it is available at
http://www.npr.org/template…
 
La Monte Young was probably one of the more influential composers who opened up the way for long ambient/drone recordings with

There is the jazz symphony of Charles Mingus which could not be recorded as intended in his life, it's 2 1/2 hours long and a recent recording of it is available at
http://www.npr.org/template…
 
La Monte Young was probably one of the more influential composers who opened up the way for long ambient/drone recordings with

Wadada Leo Smith's Ten Freedom Summers must have been the most ambitious release of the year I guess. 4 CD's and a playtime of 4 hours and 30 minutes with his jazz quartet and a chamber music ensemble, music varying from free jazz to contemporary classical, a manifestation of a lifelong career in innovative music,

Wadada Leo Smith's Ten Freedom Summers must have been the most ambitious release of the year I guess. 4 CD's and a playtime of 4 hours and 30 minutes with his jazz quartet and a chamber music ensemble, music varying from free jazz to contemporary classical, a manifestation of a lifelong career in innovative music,