The Boondocks (Screenshot),
Curb Your Enthusiasm (Photo: John P. Johnson/HBO)
Streaming libraries expand and contract. Algorithms are imperfect. Those damn thumbnail images are always changing. But you know what you can always rely on? The expert opinions and knowledgeable commentary of
The A.V. Club. That’s why we’re scouring both the menus of the most popular services and our own archives to bring you these guides to the best viewing options, broken down by streamer, medium, and genre. Want to know why we’re so keen on a particular show? Follow the links in each slide to coverage from
It’s been a year since Penn State’s Student Programming Association (SPA) hosted an in-person event.
It seems like just yesterday students were sleeping in the HUB to secure their free David Dobrik ticket. Then, the pandemic hit and the in-person Q&A event was forced online.
Let’s face it. Virtual concerts and lectures are a decent alternative, but there’s something special about seeing your favorite, oddly specific performers face-to-face in Alumni Hall. While there’s no indication that an in-person SPA event will occur anytime soon, it doesn’t hurt to dream!
Our staffers compiled a list of musicians and celebrities they hope SPA will host for the first in-person event when the pandemic is over.
By Ariana Morgenstern Listen 22 min Mark Oliver Everett. Photo by Gus Black.
One of the million reasons that Mark Oliver Everett aka eels, aka e has been on Morning Becomes Eclectic so many times is because you can count on him for two things. He always brings his A-game, armed with brand new songs and he offers wit and humor that so dryly surfaces when we talk with him. Underneath his smart, funny curmudgeonly exterior is a big mushy heart. And just to prove it, we came up with some kooky questions for him to answer for this latest session of In Residence.
This stupid-ass Panera bread glove is proof that science has gone too far Posted By Jerilyn Jordan, Detroit Metro Times on Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 10:06 AM click image Twitter / @panerabread Times are hard for businesses big and small, and many are looking for creative and innovative ways to get customers in the door and hands on their product or in the case of Panera Bread s latest “what are we even doing?” nightmare, in their product. No, it s not a business ploy cooked-up by YouTube stunt sensation Nathan Fielder, nor is it the product of the satirical snark-artists over at
The Onion. It s far worse. Panera s bread bowl-shaped glove, which was designed for ice coffee drinkers to hold their frosty beverages in comfort, is both a reality and a lie.
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