
Elisions, obfuscations, perfectly bisected infinitives, illegible marginalia, and muddled epiphanies from a guy who had better know better than this. Don't touch, you rascal.
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The Credibility Gap, c. 1974: (back row, left to right) Richard P. Beebe, Michael McKean, Harry Shearer; (front row, middle to middle) David L. Lander
So, um, hi.
Been away for a while, it’s true. But nobody cares about that and the reaso...
Pictured: my mentor. Only got halfway into the second act of Othello before cracking under the pressure and wildly flinging his dung everywhere. Thanks to a quick-thinking bystander, his leavings were collected and released to the public to...
For god’s sake, whoever manages such things: whatever you do, please watch over the gent on the left for a while longer. I don’t know if I can take the loss of yet another of my dwindling supply of living icons on top of everything else hap...
Which One? - A new weekly game show; Lorne Michaels shares five decades’ worth of anecdotes while a panel of contestants tries to discern, using context clues, whether the “Paul” he keeps referring to is Simon or McCartney. Hosted by Paul...
6:00 PM - Hell is for Texans and Certain Oklahomans (1937). Ill-fated attempt to make a star out of Rex Knipper, "the Singeing Cowboy." Knipper plays George "Wild Bill" Hochfliesch, a Sheriff enlisted to clean up the lawless town of Cordwoo...
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