Parting Shot: My Best Friends Were Awesome
Get Eliot’s brilliant collection of essays and photos, My Parents Were Awesome, NOW. And check out Steve’s website! Filed under: Intersection of the venn diagram of things that I love, Literarally,...
View ArticleThe Intersection of the Venn Diagram of Things That We Love and Our Dad Loves
Well, now Jimmy Fallon has done it all. His greatest feat was not a dead-on parody of the Real Housewives, or Late Night‘s own version of Rockapella, or even his engineering of the California Dreams...
View ArticleThe Intersection of Things We Love and Things We Don’t: Kelly & the Bieb
Last week Justin Bieber, who has generally stayed on our good side (mostly by virtue of his chivalry), went ahead and tried to change that by wearing a Kelly Kapowski t-shirt, even though a) Saved by...
View ArticleNeedle Point: Intersection of the Venn Diagram of One Thing That We love
We just thought of this randomly one day, but let’s just say this is in anticipation of Sunday’s Girls premiere. At the very least, it gives us a coule extra tags. Filed under: Intersection of the...
View ArticleParting Shot: Mothers and Sons
Sticks and stones may break my bones, but the pen is mightier than the sword. Filed under: Geekery, Intersection of the venn diagram of things that I love, MS Paint, Parting Shot, Winterfallen Tagged:...
View ArticleIn Memorium: Sue Simmons #2 – She’s Our Heroes’ Hero
It’s officially over now. Sue Simmons signed off NBC 4 New York nightly news for the final time last Friday night, and there wasn’t a dry eye in the studio (or on our face). However, the night was...
View ArticleWhenever You Play the Game of Cable News, You Either Win or Die.
There is no middle ground. We’ve been diligently posting remixed Newsroom opening credits over on our sister site A Newsroom A Day, and we thought we would be remiss if we didn’t share today’s entry...
View ArticleAs if trying to break his own record for sheer awesomeness (holding both the World and Olympic titles), Tom Hanks has been on a tour of hilarity the past week, turning up on GMA (well, that was more a...
View ArticleWe’ll Allow it: Reginald VelJohnson in Uniform Returns!
We don’t talk enough on this blog about Childrens Hospital. In fact, we’re not sure we talk about it at all. But we’re not sure there’s a more enjoyable, twisted, irreverent 11-minutes anywhere else on...
View ArticleIn Memoriam: Ed Koch; Cool Old Guy First, NYC Mayor Second
Mayors, and politicians in general, usually possess the stereotype of being buttoned up, polished, careful with their words and actions. They’re not usually schlubby Jews with thick Noo Yawk accents...
View ArticleBruce Vilanch: Secret 24th Member of the USMNT?
As I mentioned yesterday, I fell hard for this year’s World Cup, watching more soccer than I ever imagined I could, transfixed by matches like Ivory Coast vs. Greece, arranging my schedule around...
View ArticleNotes on Nothing: 25 Years of SeinLanguage
This month marks the 25th anniversary of the debut of Seinfeld, as the genre-redefining sitcom first graced our television screens as The Seinfeld Chronicles, with very little fanfare, on July 5, 1989....
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