April 2012
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Apr 23rd
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Buffalo
sargrace: will be the death of me. i was wearing shorts and sandals last week. Back to boots and pants.  (I assume she means Buffalo, NY, because it’s so cold there, but I kinda like reading this that a group of bison were like, “yo, stop wearing shorts and sandals, or we’re gonna gore you to death.)
Apr 23rd
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“You will sleep in hotels. You will sleep in motels. You will sleep in your car....”
– McSweeney’s Internet Tendency: Failure Map.
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Pop Culture Brain | Movies TV Music Web Theater:... →
idk, seems like it’d probably actually be Branson, no? popculturebrain: As announced on Scott Aukerman’s Comedy Bang Bang podcast, Comedy Central (and presumably FunnyorDie) are getting all Barbara Walters on your ass and bringing you a brand new Between Two Ferns interview special before The Comedy Awards. The series makes its jump to television with a half hour special titled ‘Between...
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Apr 22nd
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“In five years television screens will be half the size of a movie screen,...”
– Paris Review - The Art of Screenwriting No. 3, Terry Southern (interview conducted in 1967)
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“Nothing lasts forever. But—especially as it seems to me cities and humans are...”
– Alex Shakar interviewed by Lindsey Drager (via hobartpulp) CONGRATS, ALEX, FOR WINNING LA TIMES BOOK PRIZE!
Apr 21st
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: Read First issue of TEOTFW →
snakeoily: Now that I am working on the 7th issue I have decided to offer the first issue of The End of the Fucking World available to read online. I’m trying out that issuu.com thingy to do it. Seems like a good way to read it. I recommend hitting that expand button to get…
Apr 20th
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Seitz: 'Community' Is TV’s Most Ambitious Show |... →
popculturebrain: In case you needed reinforcing as to why last night’s episode was monumental. (The below is merely an excerpt form Seitz’s blog post.) And as in “Critical Film Studies” — still the show’s aesthetic peak, though this episode came close — you got to see the show’s actors show off their chops in service of a story. When we were watching Abed “play” Jeff Winger, we were not seeing...
Apr 20th
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