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Sadness
Brooklyn’s Only Papaya King Has Closed At least we had two years to relish it.
By Hugh Merwin
Why Are Brie Larson’s Characters Always So Sad? We rank Brie Larson’s cinematic repertoire according to bleakness, from Sleepover to The Glass Castle.
By Jackson McHenry
send in the clowns
Feb. 17, 2017
By Jackson McHenry
last night on late night
May 17, 2016
Connie Britton on the End of Nashville “I always feel like, to have four years on anything, you can never take that for granted.”
By Jackson McHenry
rest in peace brutus
Sept. 29, 2015
By Dayna Evans
happy friday
Mar. 6, 2015
By Jaime Fuller
This Week in Web Videos: ‘The Truth About Meeting a Woman’ Sorry PewDiePie, but I prefer Paul Gale. Against a tidal wave of pre-teens clamoring for daily web cam soliloquies, I prefer the YouTuber who […]
By Luke Kelly Clyne
Philip Seymour Hoffman’s Greatest Performances in Film Twelve wildly different roles that are just the tip of the iceberg of what the late actor could do.
By Bilge Ebiri
Did Evil Groupon Bring Down a Mom-and-Pop Restaurant? Your Groupon might be worth $40, but that doesn’t mean you should only spend $40. Right?
By Kara Baskin
A Guy Selling Jokes in Central Park for $1 Each Makes More Money Than Most […] This is either inspiring or discouraging, depending on how you feel about selling the type of jokes you’d find in joke books you bought from […]
By Adam Frucci
Charlie Sheen Gets Booed, Garbage Thrown at Him at the Gathering of the […] Charlie Sheen’s tour to the bottom approached its final stop this weekend at the Gathering of the Juggalos. Possibly thinking that the fair […]
By Adam Frucci
Gallagher Is Contractually Obligated to Smash Fruit at County Fairs Here’s a sad little tidbit in an equally sad article about a county fair trying to withhold payment from Gallagher for his show not being “PG” […]
By Adam Frucci
Experience Pure, Unadulterated Sadness via Pauly Shore’s Twitter Feed Pauly’s been busy today.
“Hey guys! Guys! Hey, guys! Hey! You guys, hey!”
And so on. [via]
By Adam Frucci
Witness the Spectacular Glory of Performing Standup at Colleges
For a working standup, getting gigs at colleges can be a real boon to the bottom line. After all, where else do you have thousands of 18 to 22 […]
By Adam Frucci
neighborhood news
Dec. 30, 2010
Dissolution of Perfect Couple’s Marriage Continues More infighting between a hedge-fund manager and his party-girl wife.
By Jessica Pressler
Happy 9/02/10! It’s 9/02/10, or 90210 day. The internet is littered with crap about the show today, but this story by comedian Dave Holmes about a very […]
By Adam Frucci
Anchorman 2 Would Have Been a Musical“We were going to do four months on Broadway and then jump right into filming.”
By Lane Brown
Noel Gallagher Quits Oasis, Indefinitely Maybe “It’s with some sadness and great relief to tell you that I quit Oasis tonight… I simply could not go on working with Liam.”
By Lane Brown
Polka to Go Unhonored at Grammys This isn’t sitting well with Weird Al.
By Lane Brown
broadwaypocalypse
Dec. 5, 2008
Nothing to Cheer About: Vanities Broadway Opening Delayed The show will not open in February as previously announced.
By Lori Fradkin
Justice League Movie Finally Dead? George Miller, the hapless director linked to the ensemble superhero project for the past year, is officially off the film.
By Lane Brown
The End Is Nigher Houghton Mifflin is halting all acquisitions.
By Boris Kachka
Layoffs Hit the Weinstein Company The ‘Post’ reports that the Weinstein Company today laid off 24 people (11 percent of its workforce), citing the economy.
By Lane Brown
Broadway’s ‘Hair’ to Be Groff-Less Apparently the Tony nominee was ‘not available.’
By Lori Fradkin
Hard Times Hit ‘Days of Our Lives’ But the economy, not Stefano, is the villain here!
By Lori Fradkin
Help Find Hannah Upp A plea for help for Hannah Upp, a 23-year-old Spanish teacher who has been missing since Friday.
By Jessica Pressler