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There’s two things I want to address before we get to this week’s show. First off, I was called on ripping up TNA/IW for their formulaic openings and tedious opening videos. Rick, otherwise known as ‘The Professor’ sent me an email with a rant, partially
Word up ladies and gentlemen? Muldoon here with a new column to the site. So what exactly is “WTF Hollywood?” Once a week I’ll be bringing you flicks that for some reason or another fell through the cracks of pop culture and have been buried in the years
Today is Jim Carrey's 50th birthday, and to celebrate the milestone, we're looking back at the career the funnyman has made for himself over the past decades. The actor has come a long way since playing everyone's favorite pet detective, and his résumé i
10. Man on the Moon (1999) — Mr. Carrey completely threw himself into this homage to the late comedian-actor Andy Kaufman. His impersonation of Kaufman is faithful and impressive. Mr. Carrey won a Golden Globe for this chameleon performance and — his sec
My boss cheated on me. While I was on vacation, he ran somebody else's movie list in my space. I've never felt so betrayed. But we both learned something from the experience. We learned that the half-empty glass gets so much more attention than the half-
WWE announcer Jerry Lawler called for comedian Andy Kaufman to be inducted into WWE's Hall of Fame in an interview with Scott Fishman of the Miami Herald. Lawler made the case that WWE followed Lawler's lead introducing a celebrity like Kaufman into mai
LA: ...[W]e both believe were having a conversation in a studio by the river when, in fact, were not. BLVR: What are we doing? LA: ...[I]n some way we are and in some way were not having this conversation. Just look at yesterday, and what you were doing,
It’s only fitting that a performance artist as diverse and as revered as Laurie Anderson should be the 2012 High Performance Rodeo artist-in-residence, stepping into the shoes vacated most recently by Brian Eno. Like Eno, Anderson is a pioneer of electr
To some beer lovers, the news was akin to The Beatles reforming, Michael Jordan regaining his skills and coming back to play, or discovering that Andy Kaufman is still alive and playing small clubs in the Catskills. I speak, of course, of the news that W
By Bruce Mitchell, PWTorch columnist When pro wrestling matches are manipulated to maximum effect, they have consequences that change things for the fighters, the promotion, and fans alike. That was never truer than at the main event for UFC 141 in Las V
Welcome back to the longest running action adventure, passive aggressive…you know what? We all know why we’re here today so let’s just get down to it, shall we? There’s no point in recapping all of RAW this week, because, well, nothing really happened.
With a career path that defies convention, Neel Shah ’05 goes from faking it as a gonzo journalist to making it as a television sitcom writer. Bending the rules promulgated by journalism professors to get a story is nothing new. Think of Tom Wolfe’s Elec
Each year that great body of work known as "Holiday Music" grows, as contemporary artists offer new Yuletide tunes or try their hand at traditional favorites. Here's a round-up of some of the notable new entries in the Christmas music cornucopia for 2011
Each year that great body of work known as "Holiday Music" grows, as contemporary artists offer new Yuletide tunes or try their hand at traditional favorites. Here's a round‑up of some of the notable new entries in the Christmas music cornucopia for 2011
Sure, Ryan Gosling may not have won People magazine’s sexiest man alive, an honor which fell to what appears to be the BP oil spill – oh wait, that’s just Bradley Cooper‘s mop – but at least the web’s reigning sex symbol won a way more impressive prize:
“A movie star who broke up a fight on the streets of Manhattan and was also caught walking down a Manhattan street playing a Strumstick, which is like a ukulele only ukulelier. An Oscar nominee who also smokes, tags graffiti and has a predilection for po
The Paley Center for Media, which has locations in both New York and LA, dedicates itself to the preservation of television and radio history. Inside their vast archives of more than 120,000 television shows, commercials, and radio programs, there are th
“Ah, but I was so much older then / I’m younger than that now” —Bob Dylan, “My Back Pages” Lately, it seems that many people have finally come to realize what I’ve known since I was ten years old. William Shatner has more to teach us than anyone else on
Click on the jump for full band descriptions, courtesy Awful’s Towers. 5th- UNKNOWN HINSON Stuart Daniel Baker, better known by his stage name, Unknown Hinson, is a comedic country musician, songwriter, and voice actor. He is perhaps best known for his r
Andrew Geoffrey Kaufman (January 17, 1949 – May 16, 1984) was an American entertainer, actor and performance artist. While often referred to as a comedian, Kaufman did not consider himself one. He disdained telling jokes and engaging in comedy as it was traditionally understood, referring to himself instead as a "song and dance man." Full Article
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