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September 24, 2008

Kudrow Makes Comeback In Therapy

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The people that brought you the cult HBO series The Comeback are creating a new comedy web series. Lisa Kudrow and Dan Bucatinsky (All Over the Guy) will co-produce, write, and star in Web Therapy, a 15-episode series of humorous shorts involving Kudrow as an offbeat psychiatrist. Gay fave Don Roos (The Opposite of Sex, Bounce, Happy Endings) is directing.

Lisa Kudrow to topline Web series [Hollywood Reporter]


September 9, 2008

David Beckham Doesn't Stuff

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Huh. So maybe that Armani ad isn't such an exaggeration after all. Turns out Australian DJ Kyle Sandilands revealed on his show that he was in the bathroom in an LA nightclub and who should come in behind him but sexy footballer David Beckham. The DJ says that he couldn't resist taking a peek, because honestly, when will you ever get this chance again? I mean, I would, too. You've just got to be subtle about it. And what was the verdict? Says Sandilands: "There's two types of penis. There's the one that's the same size all the time and the other one changes in size. Let's just say he looks like he's got it going on whether it's happy or not."

That Victoria's one lucky lady!

David Beckham Is Well Endowed, Says An Australian DJ [The Sun]

August 6, 2008

A History of Memes

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This is perhaps the most comprehensive listing of notable Internet memes I've ever seen, and it's arranged on a fairly easy-to-navigate timeline, so you can chart the distance between Dancing Baby and Garfield Minus Garfield.

The timeline gets more and more cramped as we get closer to the present. I can only assume that sooner or later memes will appear at a rate of approximately one anthropomorphized cat per nanosecond.

July 18, 2008

Left Hook To Queen's Rook

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There is something inexplicably sexy about chess boxing, a hybrid sport where players battle via both brawn and brains. Each match is a mix of alternating rounds of boxing and speed-chess, and the winner achieves victory through either a knockout or a checkmate, whichever comes first.

Possible spinoffs of the game include Monopoly boxing; because really, can we all agree that Monopoly is just begging to incorporate physical violence?

EDIT: Dang, where have I been? This is so last year.

Chess-Boxing Hits it Big [Time]

July 16, 2008

"Let's Put On Some Nine Inch Nails To Help Him Sleep."

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Even if your baby isn't quite old enough to appreciate the depth and complexity of nineties alternative rock, they might enjoy Rockabye Baby, a series of albums featuring lullaby instrumental versions of rock songs by No Doubt, Bjork, Smashing Pumpkins, and many other bands. You'll have yourself a cute little Gen X-er in no time.


July 2, 2008

Cronenberg Directs Fly Opera

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Another quirky opera has cropped up, this one based upon the movie The Fly. But not the 1958 film...the David Cronenberg remake.

Cronenberg himself is directing the opera, composed by Howard Shore. Cronenberg's movie was released in 1986, but this show relocates the story to the 1950s.

Be aware, the link includes a rather risque picture of sexy fly-guy Daniel Okulitch.

`The Fly' opera is buzz of Paris season [Associated Press]

[via: Google News]

June 6, 2008

Rowling Says Magic Words At Harvard Commencement

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J.K. Rowling gave a pretty amazing address at the Harvard commencement ceremony this week. The complete text of it is available online.

Favorite part, hands down:

Delivering a commencement address is a great responsibility; or so I thought until I cast my mind back to my own graduation. The commencement speaker that day was the distinguished British philosopher Baroness Mary Warnock. Reflecting on her speech has helped me enormously in writing this one, because it turns out that I can't remember a single word she said. This liberating discovery enables me to proceed without any fear that I might inadvertently influence you to abandon promising careers in business, law or politics for the giddy delights of becoming a gay wizard.

Anna Nicole Smith - The Opera

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A British writer with an interest in American culture is composing an opera based upon the life of Anna Nicole Smith.

Richard Thomas formerly penned Jerry Springer - The Opera, which ran a few years ago. No, for real. Harvey Keitel was in it.

Thomas' newest opus will examine the tragic life and death of Anna Nicole.

"I love American culture," Thomas said. "Especially for opera, the stories seem to work on a grander, more epic scale. They seem more extreme -- it's a blessing and a curse."

British writer penning opera about Anna Nicole Smith [CBC News]

May 23, 2008

Beard Quester Charts Progress

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No, not that sort of beard. Though doesn't Beard Quest sound like it might be the name of the video game that Xandir P. Wifflebottom is from?

This charming fellow is attempting to grow out as many different facial hair formats as possible. So far he's up to 24. I swear I've seen at least three of these in the movie The Prestige. Or was it The Illusionist? On second thought, maybe it was System of a Down.

The Quest For Every Beard Type [Dyers.org]


May 14, 2008

Dangle And Junior Write Moz Musical

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Reno 911!'s Thomas Lennon and Robert Ben Garant are planning a musical based upon...wait for it...the songs of Morrissey.

The show, entitled I've Changed My Plea to Guilty, will play out similarly to Mamma Mia!, telling a yet-unspecified story through the use of gay fave Moz's sweet songsmithery.

'Reno 911' Creators Composing Morrissey Musical [Spinner]

May 8, 2008

Amy Winehouse Uses Drugs? Did You Guys Know This?

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If you're anything like me, and anything like Best Week Ever blogger Dan Hopper, you're just a little bit tired of Amy Winehouse. Hopper elevates bloggery to an art form with this ingenius postmodern social commentary that bites straight to the soft nougaty center of senseless celebrity gossip.

Amy Winehouse Blah Blah Blee Blah Blee Bloo Blee Drugs Arrested Drugs [Best Week Ever]

April 22, 2008

Opera + Rap + Bagpipes = Better Than You Expect

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The expression "so bad it's good" gets thrown around a lot these days, and can be applied to many different things, from the movie Troll 2 to the stylings of Fred and Sharon.

And while I feel like the composers of this twenty-two minute long ditty are attempting to join the ranks of the "so bad it's good" brigade, their creation is quite simply so good it's great. You wouldn't expect a mixture of bagpipes, tuba, accordian, opera, rap, western folk, and holiday anthems to be auditorily appetizing, and yet it all works together quite perfectly. It's sort of like how you'd never eat mustard or mayonnaise by itself, but put them together and you get sweet, delectable mayostard.

A Scientific Attempt To Create Most Annoying Song Ever [Wired]

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Clip OF The Week: 1980 World Disco Dance Finals

It was 1980 and disco was dead, but not in the UK!

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