Tina Fey jabbed Jon Stewart lightly. Blasphemy! She's a witch! Burn her! (TV Squad)
Combining two of my obsessions, Andy Warhol and Judaism (the guilt culture, not the religion), the Jewish Museum in New York is having an exhibit on Warhol's work on Jews. There seems to be a divide between the cultural significance of the figures involved. Of course, those who know abotu Warhol find that pointing out the distinction between Einstein and the Marx Brothers is useless (and combining Freud and the Marx Brothers is surpringly useful) (NY Observer).
The Tribeca Film Festival is casting a light on the rising prominence of nerd-hobby documentaries. While I am appreciative of any feature on film trends inspired by The King of Kong, I must note the the absense of Helvetica is a GLARING omission (The Reelist)
DMX apparently has no idea who Barack Obama is, and can't believe a guy named Barack Obama would be a serious presidential candidate. Y'all Obama supporters gonna make him act the fool. (XXL)
Finally, while I know it's not that cool to make fun of the dead, this scene from Purgatory with Ingmar Bergman and Michelangelo Antonioni is pretty much the funniest thing I've seen all week (Fairfield Weekly)
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Late-Night Links for those who prefer their Madness in in literature rather than March
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Labels: andy warhol, dmx, helvetica, ingmar bergman, jews, jon stewart, michelangelo antonioni, the king of kong: a fistful of quarters, tina fey, tribeca film festival
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