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Pilot episode, though dull, captures audience with political drama
In the light of the recent “House of Cards: Season 3,” let’s take it back to the very beginning, our first meeting with Frank Underwood and his fellow cast of sometimes underhanded, always power-hungry politicians.
This week’s breakfast: stuff to chew on
Free pancake day. You can get free pancakes. They don’t cost any money. Pancakes are free on this day. (Although you should consider donating to charity.)
This week’s breakfast: stuff to chew on
We’ve got tips on living with communists and giving blood as well as links to time travelers, AP test signups, winners, losers, baking tips and, as always, The Beatles.
This week’s breakfast: stuff to chew on
Our brief summary of things to do this week. Enjoy!
Newly released film ‘Babadook’ essence of horror genre
“If it’s in a word, or it’s in a look, you can’t get rid of the Babadook.”
‘Jane the Virgin’ proves surprisingly good entertainment
“But I can’t be pregnant! I’m a virgin!” So begins the strangely addicting, surprisingly touching, and all-around entertaining “Jane the Virgin,” a telenovela-like show that follows the journey of 23-year-old Jane Gloriana Villanueva (played by Gina Rodriguez), who is, well, a pregnant virgin.
‘American Horror Story: Freak Show’ meanders through expository pilot
Last Wednesday, a record-breaking 13 million people tuned in for FX’s newest installment in the American Horror Story franchise: Freak Show. Definitely not for the faint-hearted or coulrophobic, Freak Show’s pilot proved to be an interesting, though a little lukewarm, start to the season…
‘You’re Dead!’ presents sonically dense, gorgeous celebration of death’s mystery
Flying Lotus, a.k.a Steven Ellison, released his latest album, “You’re Dead!” today. Following 2012’s ethereal “Until the Quiet Comes” Ellison had released the aptly titled “Duality,” which started his rap career under the name Captain Murphy. However, although Captain Murphy makes a few appearances throughout “You’re Dead!,” it’s unquestionably a return to the bizarre, chaotic world of a Flying Lotus album.