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  1. Whipped Cream Bikini Posted 20 Nov 2008 under 2008 Presidential, Lipstick on a Pig

    Varsity Blues was on TNT last night, (New Classic?) and I can’t be the only one to notice that Miss Davis, the sex ed teacher who moonlights as a stripper, bears an uncanny resemblance to a certain recent candidate for federal office… Pr0n Secretary, indeed.

  2. The Underground Sound Posted 21 Aug 2007 under Entertainment

    Transferring all my files to my new Mac shook loose a few classics. Download Eddie_Amador_-_House_Music.mp3 Eddie Amador - House Music (Unreleased ‘99 mix) and for Jamie and Sam: Download Lemon_D_-_This_is_Los_Angeles.mp3 Lemon D - This is Los Angeles

  3. Wired Posted 08 Sep 2006 under Entertainment

    Season 4 of HBO’s The Wire premieres on Sunday, but if you have On Demand, you could already be watching. San Francisco Chronicle TV critic Tim Goodman on the best show on television: …the argument over whether “The Wire” is the best show on television needs only two other participants — also from HBO [...]

  4. Wiggedy Wa Woo-de-woo…Big Up Ya Manners Posted 17 May 2005 under Entertainment

    In 1999 and 2001, clubbers in the U.K. put on their flashy clothes and gold chains each weekend to get down to a strain of dance music called garage. With it’s heavy basslines, shuffling drums, and pop samples, garage became the soundtrack to all the best parties. Until a year later when it [...]

  5. Coachella 2005 Posted 03 May 2005 under Entertainment

    New Order played the sunset set on Day Two. With last year’s Coachella festival still fresh in my mind and on my iPod, it was a given that I would be trekking down to the California desert for 2005’s installment. For years, Coachella has been the standard-bearer in American music festivals, with lineups that always showcase [...]

  6. Never Takin’ Shorts ’cause Brooklyn’s the Borough Posted 07 Sep 2004 under Photos

    Looking for something to do on a Friday in New York can be daunting, but not when Nick Catchdubs is on the case. A quick check of his listings led me to the Sneaker Pimps party, starring none other than DJ Premier. Damn. And I thought nothing could top meeting James Carville… After [...]

  7. Deliver Me from Evil Posted 26 Feb 2004 under Entertainment

    In his review of The Passion of the Christ, rotund veteran movie critic Roger Ebert said: The movie is 126 minutes long, and I would guess that at least 100 of those minutes, maybe more, are concerned specifically and graphically with the details of the torture and death of Jesus. This is the most violent film [...]

  8. The New Classics Posted 28 Oct 2003 under Entertainment

    WE KNOW DRAMA. If you watch the TNT network with any frequency, you know that this phrase is repeated so often that it literally makes your head hurt. As basic cable’s self-appointed guardian of all that is dramatic, it has come up with some pretty interesting credibility stretches while trying to justify every single aspect of [...]