Bored To Death Panel: ‘Through Troubles and Into More Troubles, That's My Motto’
"Most of the novelists I love are dead, and Jonathan Ames is alive."
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"Most of the novelists I love are dead, and Jonathan Ames is alive."
"What can you say about Charlie Sheen?"
Jonathan's attempts to produce more than one line of text for his next novel have proven fruitless; Ray's sperm has failed to prove viable.
"After playing the president on '24,' she is now considered the front-runner for the 2012 Republication nomination."
Plus: Why is Jin missing from all of the Season Five Lost promos?
In the best time-killing video we've seen today, the comedian reads his spam in a spot-on parody of the PBS classic.
The scene at Book Expo's politically themed author luncheon was surprisingly tense.
Ridley Scott and Leonardo DiCaprio reteam for another project, Ricky Gervais adds more comedy superstars to his new movie, and Broadway casts its big green ogre.
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