A State Farm? Like a good neighbor or something?
A State Farm? Like a good neighbor or something?
He should have his own show or something! Such a sharp dresser, as is his wit!
It seems that this is more interested in reviving Lilith Fair for its own sake, or possibly for nostalgic value, because even the article acknowledges that it's greatest weakness was the lack of diversity among genre and POC representation, which was addressed too late for anybody to still appreciate the effort.
Camps should reconsider the connotation behind the phrase 'Color War.'
Not having stories never stopped 'Louie' before, and I don't see why it should stop the show now.
Thanks for doing the casting work for us, Sean!
You sound like a man who loves his job.
And no other punk band has ever counted off before a song?!
FUCK. THAT.
SPOTIF—D'OH!
Something like two weeks ago, all of a sudden the comments appear in one long vertical line. At first, I thought it was some kind of inside joke all the commenters were playing, but then I loaded the same page on my laptop, and I realized Kinja was just sucking.
From a tech issue that I've been experiencing lately: I sometimes use my iPad to look at Gizmodo sites, and lately, I've noticed that when I get to the comments, every comment is formatted in a long vertical line, one letter a line.
There's been a lot of assumed identity issues here, and with A.V. Club-adjacent communities on Disqus and over at the Tolerability Index Forums. I'd like to hear more about how you can assure we get to keep our usernames and identities, and make sure everyone gets to transition over to Kinja intact.
Still are.
ONE-BANANA-TWO-BANANA-THREE-BANANA-FOUR!
This is all I ever wanted.
It's like listening for a big moment that never arrives.
Hmm… Seems to me there's more than one town with a college in the Ivy Leagues.
TIL An Ivy League education is a good indication you have awful taste in music.
The world seemed more colorful back then — I say this as both somebody who was a child at the time, and looking at all these photos (and one item actually about a newspaper using color) and realizing how much more streamlined most design concepts seem to be in terms of utilizing color palates.