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That sounds about right. Man can music fans be dicks. Maron didn't go into it, but I think he had some great point about "scenes" being online now. It seems like he probably creeps a lot of forums, etc., which is relatable to people that have come up in the past 15 or so years that didn't have cool older siblings to

Yeah, that's where I was leaning. He was much kinder overall than his reputation promised.

All in all, though, I think it was a really good interview. I don't know what I expected, but I didn't go into this thinking Albini would be so easy to get details out of. There was some really great stuff about how a scene, specifically Chicago's, operated (and in some sense, still does). You wear multiple hats,

Actually, Carl shoots Lori in the head after she dies during childbirth. This is then again pointed out when Rick discovers her body being eaten by another walker. My point is that if they got to Glen, he'd just be torn apart into nothing. And while that makes sense, from a storytelling perspective it doesn't leave

I think (beyond the weird intestines out of the chest bit) the main giveaway that he was alive was that no one witnessed this death. With that amount of zombies, he wouldn't become one… he'd just be one of those people that's totally torn apart like Noah was. With no living witnesses to his death, there would be no

A+ music use, but I'm biased towards that stuff.

Wait, but wasn't Courtney dating Corgan when Cobain swooped in on tour and the rest is history?

Big Black's Songs About Fucking was the first thing that came to my mind. That vinyl cover stands out, to say the least.

I'd be willing to bet that the design team originally just wanted the four dots to be the logo ID. We're all used to … or …. being used to convey searching, typing, something in progress, and those colors are so Google. Anything beyond that seems a little over the top. They are one of the only companies with the

I think that scene with Javier Bardem and Daniel Craig in Skyfall is the closest we'll get to a Bond film almost becoming slash fiction.

You're weirding me out, Internet.

You guys. I'm so heartbroken about Wits. I hope it comes back in a more affordable format (no theatre audience, maybe guests remotely record)… but man, so sad.

I'm all about "How does the whole Pon Farr thing work without planet Vulcan?" as a plot.

Agreeing with all your comments above. I want some of the weirder tendrils of the post-punk sphere to come back… get closer to Krautrock or experimental. I would be more than happy to see more bands shooting for Palais Schaumburg or This Heat or The Pop Group.

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I'm pretty sure Fame shopping for produce in Zana Bayne harnesses is my new aesthetic crush.

I know this is only tangentially related, but Miss Fame's new video for "Rubber Doll" was the biggest shock last night in RuPaul's Drag Race Land. Like… so good, right?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=vG4…

Right? The amount of flirting Dean did towards Sal Mineo alone on/off screen is such a baity way to get a performance out of someone.

I knew about the "embrace" scene, but not the dinner table one. Good stuff.