... gets snubbed, but the real treat here is Galifianakis' pithy commentary, like admitting he croons RufusWainright songs into a pencil-microphone in his loneliest moments. Check it out at the iTunes store .
... I've heard the album, by the way, and it is indeed, a gay ol' time. The artist of the week is... RUFUS WAINWRIGHT!!! The son of Loudon Wainright III and Kate McGarrigle, RufusWainright played around the Montreal club circuit in his 20s, eventually recording a series of demos that he passed on to his father, who passed them on to Van Dyke Parks, who then passed them...
... speed dating thing and a gay bloke makes it chic. Shirley Bas sey (again) singing songs including RufusWainright's at 10.35 on BBC1. Freddie Mercury on Sky Arts 1 at 5pm and John Waters at 11. Thin Blue Line at 7.40pm and Gimme Gimme Gimme at 11.55 on Gold Wednesday. New series (yes! New series!) of QI on BBC1 at 9.30pm Thursday. O n Friday there's Will Young on GMTV from 6am. Susan...
... Peter Mumford describes his experience with EvenLED on Prima Donna. The new opera, written by RufusWainright and performed at this year's Manchester Festival, used an array of 111 panels to light Anthony McDonald's set. "I was able to use EvenLED for the cyc, but also for the back 'glass' wall of an enormous room - and even 'raw and exposed' in intense green for one of the enormous...
“Cigarettes And Chocolate Milk Cigarettes and chocolate milk these are just a couple of my cravings everything it seems I like’s a little bit stronger a little bit thicker a little bit harmful for me…” -RufusWainright I am thoroughly familiar with The Golden Mean, “all things in moderation,” and blah, blah, blah. As a student of Buddhism, I am repeatedly...
A softly compelling episode 1.6 of FlashForward tonight, double slits across the universe, or, more precisely, an episode that started with Simon (Dominic Monaghan) talking about Young's double-slit experiment (which showed that light is both waves and particles) and ended with RufusWainright's wonderful rendition of one of my favorite Beatles songs, John Lennon's "Across the Universe"....