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For the first time in more than fifteen years, Friday at midnight is the time to watch 30 minutes of brand-new sketch comedy starring Bob Odenkirk and David Cross. Well, technically you can start watching a little sooner than that, but fans of Mr. Show with Bob and David, HBO’s short-lived triumph of comic anarchy, might hold off a day for old times’ sake. Come Friday morning, all four episodes (and an hour-long making-of feature) of W/ Bob and David will be available on Netflix, and that’s something lovers of Mr. Show, unpredictable comedy and bad hairpieces should be very excited about.
At the end of one of the many, many indelible sketches to come out of Mr. Show’s 30-episode run, Val Thompson, former member of The Fad 3 (a pre-Beatles group of photogenic lads made famous for… being photogenic), claims he...
For the first time in more than fifteen years, Friday at midnight is the time to watch 30 minutes of brand-new sketch comedy starring Bob Odenkirk and David Cross. Well, technically you can start watching a little sooner than that, but fans of Mr. Show with Bob and David, HBO’s short-lived triumph of comic anarchy, might hold off a day for old times’ sake. Come Friday morning, all four episodes (and an hour-long making-of feature) of W/ Bob and David will be available on Netflix, and that’s something lovers of Mr. Show, unpredictable comedy and bad hairpieces should be very excited about.
At the end of one of the many, many indelible sketches to come out of Mr. Show’s 30-episode run, Val Thompson, former member of The Fad 3 (a pre-Beatles group of photogenic lads made famous for… being photogenic), claims he...
- 11/11/2015
- by Sam Woolf
- We Got This Covered
Courtesy Sesame Street
This summer, take advantage of your kids’ savvy tablet skills with our top picks of family-friendly (and sometimes school-worthy) apps. From Reading Rainbow to Sesame Street, these cool new programs will fill the down-time (and preserve your sanity!).
Can’t visit the grandparents across the country? There’s an app for that. Looking to get lost in a book? There’s an app for that. Did your little one slip and fall at the playground? There’s an app for that, too.
First, what says summer success like a potty-trained toddler? Ditching the diaper might be easier...
This summer, take advantage of your kids’ savvy tablet skills with our top picks of family-friendly (and sometimes school-worthy) apps. From Reading Rainbow to Sesame Street, these cool new programs will fill the down-time (and preserve your sanity!).
Can’t visit the grandparents across the country? There’s an app for that. Looking to get lost in a book? There’s an app for that. Did your little one slip and fall at the playground? There’s an app for that, too.
First, what says summer success like a potty-trained toddler? Ditching the diaper might be easier...
- 6/26/2012
- by Anya
- People - CelebrityBabies
Jessica Alba is expecting her second child later this year, and she’s feeling “good” — albeit not sexy.
“I just don’t associate being pregnant with being sexy,” the actress, 29, told People Wednesday at the National Education Association’s Read Across America Day kickoff in Washington, D.C., where she brought along 2½-year-old daughter Honor Marie.
“I think being pregnant is grounding and you feel like part of the earth and connected with women. It’s not a sex thing to me. It’s a grounding, maternal thing.”
Pete Marovich/Zuma
Daughter Honor will be “a very attentive big sister,...
“I just don’t associate being pregnant with being sexy,” the actress, 29, told People Wednesday at the National Education Association’s Read Across America Day kickoff in Washington, D.C., where she brought along 2½-year-old daughter Honor Marie.
“I think being pregnant is grounding and you feel like part of the earth and connected with women. It’s not a sex thing to me. It’s a grounding, maternal thing.”
Pete Marovich/Zuma
Daughter Honor will be “a very attentive big sister,...
- 3/7/2011
- by Sarah
- People - CelebrityBabies
Courtesy of Ryan Marshall
When blogger and music promoter Ryan Marshall learned his oldest son, Lb, had been diagnosed with Smith Magenis Syndrome, he jumped to action. In addition to learning as much as he could about the rare genetic disorder, he reached out to good friends in the industry to help him create a fun, family-friendly album that would help raise money and awareness.
The result: Do Fun Stuff — 13 catchy songs that you and your little ones will love to rock out to. Our favorite tracks? The high-energy “Potty Time” by Cracker Jackson and the lullaby-worthy “Everything Will Be Okay” by Astronautalis.
When blogger and music promoter Ryan Marshall learned his oldest son, Lb, had been diagnosed with Smith Magenis Syndrome, he jumped to action. In addition to learning as much as he could about the rare genetic disorder, he reached out to good friends in the industry to help him create a fun, family-friendly album that would help raise money and awareness.
The result: Do Fun Stuff — 13 catchy songs that you and your little ones will love to rock out to. Our favorite tracks? The high-energy “Potty Time” by Cracker Jackson and the lullaby-worthy “Everything Will Be Okay” by Astronautalis.
- 9/10/2010
- by Shanelle
- People - CelebrityBabies
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