The stool from ACL years ago made an appearance in that Apple interview 😍 seems like it’s become a permanent item in their awesome clubhouse thing they have
If your memory of Real Genius is that it's a great film or some cinematic achievement, you'll definitely be disappointed on a revisit, but it absolutely holds up as a funny 80's college campus comedy.
I think it's aged well because it's not very gimmicky and has legitimately good performances from Val Kilmer and William Atherton. Atherton was a legendary 80's wet blanket villain and his chemistry with Kilmer is hilarious to watch decades later. It's been said that Kilmer is a character actor stuck in a leading man's body, but he's genuinely great as the clear lead in Real Genius. Awesome 80's montage sequences too, including the Tears For Fears popcorn ending.
I caught the two Brooklyn shows that tour. The first night had two openers, starting with Pendulum then seamlessly shifting to Release. So good....
I've seen them 13 times, 15 if you count a couple EV solo shows in 2012. The Wrigley show in 2016 was a very memorable experience/weekend, but I much prefer to see them in an arena.
Nope. There’s a lot more of this stuff going on behind the scenes. What’s infuriating is that Feigen left her last school district in Arizona in almost this exact fashion and is the leading candidate to take the same role in a third state.
We live in Humble ISD, daughter is in 7th grade. Feigan is an embarrassment that was hired despite having an already terrible reputation. We only have five more years left, we’ll make it, but the district’s leadership is a constant source of annoyance for everyone.
The Smithsonian Channel had a really good series a few years back on the day-to-day lives of those dudes and everyone else who lived and worked in the Tower of London.
According to this person in Cleveland, there has yet to be a winner declared in the Watson trade.
https://www.cleveland.com/browns/2024/03/how-the-deshaun-watson-trade-is-the-gift-that-keeps-on-giving-for-the-texans-and-how-the-browns-can-win-it-mary-kay-cabot.html?outputType=amp
Bill Murray is close friends with the guy that married Kelly Lynch. For over 30 years, he’s made it a point to call his friend when Road House is on to let him know Patrick Swayze is railing his wife against a wall.