Don't forget The Book Thief, which has been made into a film that should, if it's half as good as the book, be kickass. It comes out this November.
Don't forget The Book Thief, which has been made into a film that should, if it's half as good as the book, be kickass. It comes out this November.
"Home" reminds me a lot of June and Johnny Cash.
I feel so much sympathy for her—the way they portray her life and especially her reaction to aging is one of the best things about the show.
Fuck the haters. Ellen is the best.
The thing that pissed me off most about Roxxxy was the fact that, when presented with a female character in a position of power to embody, the only descriptor she could come up with was "bitch." I don't expect drag queens to be amazing feminists, but Alaska and Jinkx both came up with a variety of funny and different…
How about Elliott Smith and Heatmiser?
Meanwhile, J.P. McPickleshitter's a little long, but I bet you could make it work for a drag king.
Jinkx Monsoon is basically my perfect woman. Which is making me the saddest lesbian in the world, considering that she's actually a gay man.
Yeah, no. Superheroes in comic books are "pumped up" in ways that make them look appealing to men. http://www.shortpacked.com/…
I'm intrigued by this one—I saw it at the bookstore the other day and thought it sounded good.
Good call! I'd especially like to see "Forty Little Mothers," which sounds adorable.
Every time I've been to the Folk Art Museum, they've had some Darger works on display. They're on the top floor, and the items on exhibit include a copy of the book and one or two of his huge watercolours. I've read about a page of the book (one-fifteen-thousandth of the way through!) and would love to have the…
Hey, Nathan, any plans to read Full Service by Scotty Bowers? The minute I saw that it promised gay sex with Spencer Tracy, I hoped you'd review it for this column.
Edit: Totally wrong column, never mind.
So while we're here, could someone answer a question for me? Is Hardware Wars where the "You'll laugh! You'll cry! You'll [verb]!" snowclone comes from? I've always wondered what the origin of that was.
So while we're here, could someone answer a question for me? Is Hardware Wars where the "You'll laugh! You'll cry! You'll [verb]!" snowclone comes from? I've always wondered what the origin of that was.
I'm far more excited about Extremely October and Incredibly Baby (as we call it in my household) than any reasonable person should be. I just love me some terrible cinema in the name of evangelizing.
I'm far more excited about Extremely October and Incredibly Baby (as we call it in my household) than any reasonable person should be. I just love me some terrible cinema in the name of evangelizing.
Needs more Lawndale.
Needs more Lawndale.