#3595 - From the Simpsons, a recipe for the Flaming Moe.
Liqurious (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
From the Simpsons, a recipe for the Flaming Moe.
Liqurious (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
From the Simpsons, a recipe for the Flaming Moe.
Travelblog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Once again the moon rose and out came the foreigners in all their costumed glory. It was Halloween the festival of candy pumpkins and if you're in China beer and pizza.For my 7th grade students this year I gave them the same presentation I gave 8th and 9th grades last year... except that only 2 of the classes could play the Charlie Brown movie. I am now the proud owner of 350 drawn jacko
The Daily Dish (Free subscription) | yesterday
John Williams reviews The Simpsons: An Uncensored, Unauthorized History by John Ortved: Disclaimer: Like many people born in 1974, I’m incapable of writing a purely objective review of anything related to The Simpsons. The 1990s may have been a decade...
And Far Away (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Simpsons is one of the best shows ever cause it never got culturally stuck. It is still cool, still funny, still relevant, even to those of us who were too young to watch TV when it first came out (I was four years old). Here’s one of my favorite ever Simpson’s segments (though I couldn’t [...]
North Country Gazette (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
BROOKLYN—Poor Judge Sunshine. His trials and tribulations would probably make a good segment for the Simpsons. Divorce and child custody proceedings are among the most volatile. One might say that one woman involved in a divorce proceeding before Sunshine is less than pleased with his ruling. She’s been arrested for harassing and threatening the judge. Supreme Court Justice Jeffrey Sunshine...
Macleans.ca (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
As Glee heads toward the mid-point of the season, an interesting question about the show is what side of this show will wind up predominating. The show mixes different tones and styles, which is intended, but it also sometimes seems to be confused about its attitude to the characters, which is presumably not intended. There’s [...]
Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Mad Men parodies abound, and I am unable to resist their charms. “Milk Men” is awesome: We’ve had Sesame Street’s take, Mad Men in 60 seconds, and The Simpsons version of the opening. I don’t think I’ll ever tire of these, PopWatchers. What’s the best Mad Men spoof you’ve seen?
Away With Words (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
That would be Ben Zimmer's "On Language" column in Sunday's New York Times Magazine, "Cadillac Thrives As a Figure of Speech." In fact, I'd encourage you to read it even if I weren't quoted in it. Here's a tasty passage in which I'm not quoted; it's worth reading anyway, as...
Owl's Farm (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Now that we've enjoyed pleasant weather for over a week, I'm beginning to buck up a bit. My good camera is still in its bag, though, so I've had to rely on the iPhone and more "drive-by" shots when interesting stuff appears spontaneously. This week's opening photo was taken yesterday morning at 7 am CST just after I got to school for my 8 am class. The sun appeared rather dramatically, peeking...
i4U (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Entertainment Earth, a retailer of action figures, bobble heads, toys, gifts, and collectibles, is offering over 1,000 items, each priced under $10 in time for your holiday gift shopping. The limited-time offer includes hand-picked toys, action figures...
Blogcritics: Video (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
Also discusses upcoming Simpsons scavenger hunt and guest stars.
Feministing (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
Johanna Kruppa thinks feminists are too uptight in their denouncement of "nudey pics" in Playboy. "I think they suffer from lack of knowledge and tunnel vision. How many of those self-important, so-called 'feminists' have been on the set when a...
High-Def Digest: Blu-ray Disc News (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
What is it with Nia Vardalos? Can she only make films that focus on Greece or Greek culture? Yes, 'My Big Fat Greek Wedding' was a phenomenal hit, but lightning rarely strikes twice, so one would hope...
Flavorwire (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
How do you know you’re a Simpsons fan? If you heard the words "drink" and "Simpsons" and thought to yourself: "To alcohol! The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems." Remembering that toast should be all the answer you need. And for you fans, the must-have oddity of the moment is not the Marge Simpson Playboy spread but John Ortved’s The Simpsons:...
Sean Ashby : Author & Illustrator (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
The other week I made a long-winded post about parents not allowing kids to read silly books they consider something akin to "mind rot" such as Jeff Kinney's "Diary of A Wimpy Kid".Then, Diane Smith brought up the flip side of that controversial coin, and, well, she has a very good point. I won't summarize it as well as she said it, so I'll just quote it (I hope she doesn't mind):"On...
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hk9chase | 10/31/2009
Visit site for watching video of episode The Simpsons : Episode 13-Homer to the Max
willploq | 10/29/2009
Dial “M” for Murder or Press “#” to Return to Main Menu: Lisa winds up in detention for being disruptive in class when another student is chosen for a spelling bee. She and Bart meet and discuss their plan to prank their teachers, except Bart’s meaning of prank is different…
garyloqp | 10/27/2009
THE SIMPSONS: In an effort to raise money for charity, Marge and the “Philanthro-Chicks” decide to pose for a calendar. At the photo studio, Marge loosens up with wine and before long, Marge and her pin-up poses are the talk of Springfield in the “The Devil Wears Nada” episode of THE SIMPSONS on Sunday, Nov. 15 (8:00-8:30 PM ET/PT) on FOX. THE SIMPSONS ™ and ©2009TCFFC ALL RIGHTS RESERVED