Goodbye and Farewell to Harold Ramis!
Goodbye and Farewell to Harold Ramis!
Goddammit! Is "a post- Fifty Shades Of Grey world" a phrase that I need to start using now?
Oh, and I have also paid $15 for a grilled cheese sandwich :(
Yeah, I think this is hilarious. Even though many of these places make some great food, most of these "artisanal" places and people are pretty insufferable.
They are definitely friends. Lil Bub's owner is Mike Bridavsky, owner of Russian Recording studio. He also is a somewhat active member of Steve's electrical.com forum community, and they know lots of the same people. I stayed at his studio while on tour in 2007. Super cool guy, it was before Lil Bub though. Weird to…
"… and make sure there’s not something self-serving and vindictive there you can use to justify it."
I love Polvo, and have been lucky enough to have seen them twice, in '95 and '08, but I still to this day have never listened to Shapes.
I mean, there will eventually be a Transformers vs. GoBots crossover, right? That's what all this seems to be leading to.
No, she's got a degree in Neuroscience, and minors in French and English from U Penn and starting grad school at Columbia. She writes well, and that's what she does for a living, she just doesn't know much about music, certainly not in any historical context. People who live on the UWS are hardly, if ever, scenesters.
Then your expectations are really high. My GF is 23, she recently got a job review concerts for a local website here in NYC, and she admittedly doesn't know shit about music, and has never even so much owned a complete album by anybody. It's just a "cool" job to have here in Bushwick. To be fair, her articles do…
The writer was probably 22. If you remember, this same thing happened when Gnarls Barkley covered "Gone Daddy Gone". I read reports of when they and Violent Femmes played at Lollapalooza the same year, that the younger audience members thought that The Violent Femmes were covering the Gnarls Barkley song, and not the…
Yeah, same here, but I really found their last album to be unpleasant. I think I just mostly hated the production. Oh, and their performance on SNL sounded like poop!
Am I the only person who really liked "Bagboy"?
Yay?
I guess buying guacamole on my way home to eat while I watched this episode, which may or may not have been streamed legally, was a good idea!
It's funny that Woody Allen's career is now so long that Manhattan Murder Mystery can be referred to one of his "later" films and it's 20 years old this year!
It says that the video is private. Is anybody else getting that message?
In my experience, I've found the only way to get on Harrison Ford's good side in an interview is to just ask questions about Calista Flockhart.
Harrison Ford: Grumpy Cat's version of Hollywood.
Well, now there's this: http://www.nytimes.com/apon…