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Golden Girls for Boys

by driscoll, Yesterday

The Golden Girls was a pretty important show for me. I’m sure this sounds odd coming from a guy in his mid-twenties, but it’s absolutely true. I have vivid memories of spending summer mornings from 11am until noon watching reruns while on the phone with a friend of mine, also male, laughing uncontrollably.
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Black20 Staff

The List: The Next Joker

by Black20 Staff on Jul 21, 2008


Even if you haven’t seen The Dark Knight yet, you’ve no doubt heard about the incredible work done by Heath Ledger in the role of the Joker. You’ve also probably heard that Heath Ledger is dead.

In the world of comic books you never know when you will see a villain pop up again, but who could fill his clown shoes?

Here’s The List of possible replacements:
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driscoll

Linda Hogan Wore Me Out

by driscoll on Jul 17, 2008


Oh man, I’m so tired from this past week. I cannot for the life of me, get back on track. I’m just not used to this new schedule. Sheesh.

Did I not tell you about what’s been going on? Oh man, I’m sorry. I can’t believe I’ve been complaining before I even… let me just get to it.
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Mike Drucker

Five Movie Scenes I Didn’t Understand Until I Was Older

by Mike Drucker on Jul 16, 2008


Like anyone, I watched a lot of movies as a kid. My parents were pretty good about letting me watch whatever I wanted. However, that also meant that many of the films I was allowed to watch unsupervised contained scenes that confused me. Some were jokes obviously meant for adults. Others were ideas that I took a tad too literally. None I understood until I was older.
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Michael Torpey

Beach House: Beck

by Michael Torpey on Jul 15, 2008

Those familiar with Beck know he is a sort of musical chameleon. His albums tend to vary greatly from one another in tone and style, almost as if the needs the change to keep himself interested in his work. His latest album, Modern Guilt, seems to be a melding of his last three works; The more upbeat Guero and The Information, mixed with the ultimate break-up album Sea Change. The message is generally bleak and borderline apocalyptic, though served with a spoonful of sugar provided through the production of Danger Mouse.
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