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March 06, 2009

30 Rock, NBC, Airs Thursdays at 9:30/8:30c Episode: “Goodbye, My Friend” (Season 3, Episode 13) Synopsis: When Liz meets a pregnant teenager who’s thinking about giving up the baby once it’s born, she befriends the girl in an attempt to be first in line for adoption considera...
Film School Rejects [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Jim Rohner at 6:44 AM
Filed under: OpEd, 30 Rock, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free (S03E13) "Donuts and then bed. What are you depressed about or celebrating?" - Pete, to Liz Holy crap, Josh was in this episode! Sure, he only had one line and wasn't on screen for too long, but Josh was in this episode! It's good to see that...
TV Squad [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Bob Sassone at 2:03 AM

March 05, 2009

“Goodbye, My Friend” March 5th, 2009 Holy flashback, Harry Henderson. There’s a whole lot of familiarity in “Goodbye, My Friend,” an episode that cribs quite liberally from last season’s “Succession” and this season’s premiere, and it’s not...
Cultural Learnings [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Myles at 11:39 PM

January 21, 2009

Are you in a band? Are you tired of people whipping out their digital cameras during your concerts, thus blocking the views of people behind them and distracting you from your appointed duty of putting on a show for everyone, even the people in the back? Well, give a listen to the clip above, in whi...
Idolator [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Maura Johnston at 9:45 AM

January 20, 2009

There were stories of Patti LuPone, legendary Broadway star, yelling at an audience member in the middle of a performance of Gypsy because he or she was taking pictures. Well, now there's audio. "Who do you think you aaarrree??" she bellows at the poor theatre fan, stopping mid-song in what is proba...
Gawker [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Richard at 4:48 PM
Becky Shaw." title="David Wilson Barnes and Emily Bergl in Becky Shaw." / Is there any job more weird than an actor’s? I’m not so sure that all the world’s a stage, actually. Actors are different from you and me. They pretend to be other people via a state of deliberate amnesia. It’s commonp...
Home | The New York Observer [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by John Heilpern at 2:40 PM

June 20, 2008

The success of the Center on Halsted, Chicago LGBT Community Center has been met with some difficult challenges. Some of the people in our community that need a place like this the most is our own queer youth of color. Poor, queer, black teenage kids, meet your white, queer older neighbors. The chal...
Feast of Fun : Gay Talk Show [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] at 3:24 AM
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