Wishing you and yours occasional moments of peace and love this holiday:
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There’s a new Glee on tonight. Savor it. After Dec. 9, the show is going on hiatus; the intermission was expected, but it’s going to be a long one—no more Glee until April Freaking 13.
That’s quite the hiatus, but in retrospect, debuting the show’s pilot in May and then building anticipation until September didn’t hurt the …
Spoilers for the fall finale of V coming up after the jump:
Spoilers for last night’s Sons of Anarchy coming up after the jump:
There’s little overlap between TV and art/architecture (other than that televisions are usually located in houses), so I rarely linked out to Richard Lacayo’s Looking Around blog, but for three years it has been one of my favorite reads at this site. Unlike certain bloggers who can lazily toss off some thoughts about TV’s latest outrage …
OK, somebody has probably already forwarded you this video. But I really wanted to use this headline and I already blew my chance to use it on my Adam Lambert post. So on the off chance you need a little cheering up today, I give you…
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“All blogs must pass away.”
Okay, apologies to the spirit of George Harrison for that one, but it sums up the purpose of today’s post — to lay “Looking Around” to rest.
American Idol runner-up Adam Lambert wanted attention with his performance at the American Music Awards, and he’s got it: Good Morning America confirmed that it’s canceling Lambert’s scheduled performance tomorrow. After the AMA performance (also on ABC), in which Lambert groped dancers, kissed a male musician and shoved a male dancer’s …
TLC’s Jon & Kate Plus Eight aired its finale last night and—if we wish really hard and promise to be extra, extra good—just might never return to the air in any iteration. TLC had announced plans for a new Jon-free version to be titled Kate Plus Eight. But with Dad now forbidding further videotaping of his kids, it looks like that …
Spoilers for last night’s How I Met Your Mother coming up after the jump:
The director Tim Burton doesn’t just make enchantingly loony movies like Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, Batman and The Nightmare Before Christmas. He also makes enchantingly loony paintings and drawings, which he’s been scribbling away at since his suitably alienated childhood in Burbank, California.
This week the Museum of Modern …