A couple weeks ago, Nasim Pedrad was on Conan, and she revealed what it was like to meet Kim Kardashian after years of impersonating her. KK wasn't mad, but she wasn't pleased either. Last night on Late Night With Seth Meyers, Pedrad revealed that Arianna Huffington had a very different reaction ... More »
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Arianna Huffington Is Basically Best Friends With Her Saturday Night Live Impersonator
A couple weeks ago, Nasim Pedrad was on Conan, and she revealed what it was like to meet Kim Kardashian after years of impersonating her. KK wasn't mad, but she wasn't pleased either. Last night on Late Night With Seth Meyers, Pedrad revealed that Arianna Huffington had a very different reaction ... More »
Baby Groot is officially dancing your way in time for Christmas
Is This a Clip From a Trent Reznor Score or a Household Appliance?
Trent Reznor’s film scores for David Fincher (done in collaboration with Atticus Ross) are famous for turning the noises of modern American life into jagged, dystopian soundscapes, with Reznor’s buzzes and bloops mirroring Fincher’s tales of a society gone rotten. But can you tell the music apart from its inspiration? ... More »
Dracula Untold Is Maleficent for Dudes
A kind of Maleficent for dudes, Dracula Untold offers up a revisionist prequel to the classic vampire tale. When we first meet him this time around, Vlad the Impaler (Luke Evans) is filled with regret. He’s spent his youth as a warrior-slave for the Ottoman Turks, committing horrific misdeeds in ... More »
Homeland’s 17 Best Carrie Cry-Faces
Last Sunday, Homeland returned for a fourth season of paranoia, violence, intrigue, shouting, and unwise sexual decisions. One big reason we keep tuning in is for disgraced/reinstated CIA agent Carrie Mathison (Claire Danes) and her Emmy-winning cry-faces. (Since Halloween is approaching, print this out.) Even calling them “cry-faces” sells them ... More »
A Ranking of All 117 Sweaters Seen on Twin Peaks
Bill Hanstocktremendous listicle
Twin Peaks may open with a nude body wrapped in cellophane, but everyone knows that the show's real stars are the sweaters. The series is an absolute cavalcade of cozy knitwear, each piece more comfy and creepy looking than the last. And this sweater parade will march on: Yesterday, Showtime ... More »
Watch a Gilmore Girls/Twin Peaks Opening-Credits Mash-Up
Maybe it's just me, but this extremely timely mash-up by Jamison Hermann, of the beloved Gilmore Girls opening credits and the foreboding ones from Twin Peaks, works perfectly. Just imagine if Twin Peaks took place in Stars Hollow ... or if Gilmore Girls took place in Twin Peaks. RIP, Rory. Avenge ... More »
Gérard Depardieu Used to Be a Child Prostitute
The list of surprising facts about Gérard Depardieu grows even longer: In his new autobiography It Happened Like That (Ca C'est Fait Comme Ca), Depardieu reveals that he worked as a prostitute from the age of 10. "I've known since I was very young that I please homosexuals," Depardieu writes, ... More »
One Direction Has Been Secretly Funding 5 Seconds of Summer
Bill Hanstock"secretly"
There's a conspiracy at the heart of the boy-band industrial complex, and it goes all the way to the top! According to Billboard, One Direction has been investing in 5 Seconds of Summer, which gives 1D cut of their younger counterparts' album and merchandise sales. Each member of One Direction ... More »
Gone Girl Will Show Ben Affleck’s Penis, Says Ben Affleck [Updated]
If, like Matt Damon, you've never seen Ben Affleck's penis, you'll soon get your chance: Affleck tells MTV News that he's got a full-frontal nude scene coming up in Gone Girl. "There's some brief — very brief — nudity," Affleck says. "The penis is in there."Actors almost always overstate the ... More »
theclearlydope: If you tell me Oscar The Grouch isn’t real I’m...

If you tell me Oscar The Grouch isn’t real I’m going to shut down the god damn Internet.
The 50 Best Bootleg Bart T-Shirts
It’s easy to forget Bartmania. Over time, The Simpsons has come to be identified by the core family and the many residents of Springfield. But for the first two seasons, Bart was the undeniable breakout star. He was an international sensation, with a chart-topping single (“Do the Bartman”) and legions ... More »
Take Vulture’s Gilmore Girls Superfan Quiz
This post originally ran on September 24, 2014. We're re-running it ahead of the release of Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life. We all remember the la-la-las, but how knowledgeable are you really about the Gilmore Girls? Before the show returns for a new, four-episode season on Netflix later ... More »
Listen to Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury’s Unreleased Early ’80s Duet
Before their untimely deaths, Michael Jackson and Freddie Mercury recorded some songs together, as musicians often do. The songs were never released but became a popular bootleg for fans. (You used to be able to find them on YouTube, but now all those videos have been deleted!) The living members ... More »
Hear Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross’s Terrifying Gone Girl Soundtrack
As you might've expected, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross's score for Gone Girl sounds as eerie as Ben Affleck's shifty eyes look. The Nine Inch Nails front man and his co-writer released a sneak peek of the soundtrack this weekend (according to HitFix, from a track called "The Way He ... More »
You Can Be in Magic Mike XXL
In an effort to appease fans devastated by Matthew McConaughey's absence from the forthcoming Magic Mike XXL (we're assuming), Channing Tatum announced a new competition on Facebook today that will allow one lucky fan to be an extra in the film during some of the sequel's "crazy" dance scenes. "And ... More »
Somebody Come and Check Out a Great Sesame Street Exhibition

Sesame Street loves celebrating its own birthdays by giving its fans delightful presents. Right now through January 31st, 2015, the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center is hosting “Somebody Come and Play,” a Sesame Street 45th anniversary exhibition that’s full of good stuff.
When you enter the gallery, the first thing that grabs your attention is a miniature recreation of the 123 Sesame St. stoop. Unfortunately, you can’t go inside and hang out with miniature recreations of Gordon and Susan, but there are some replica steps you can sit on for a photo-op. A familiar trash can is nearby, and there’s a button you can press to see what pops out (SPOILER: It’s Oscar.)
I’m sure kids are going to love hitting that button and messing around on the stoop, which is great, because that gives them something to do while their parents are looking at boring, exciting things like set blueprints, a timelapse video of the set being built, and old photos of the cast and crew. Including at least one shot where Frank Oz can be seen sporting a receding-in-the-front, party-in-the-back haircut that’s awfully close to a mullet.
The whole exhibition strikes the perfect balance between stuff that will keep little kids interested, stuff that casual fans will find interesting, and stuff that the sophisticated, adult Cookie Monster connoisseurs like us really want to see.
For the first category, there are a few video stations throughout the gallery loaded up with various clips from the classic era to today, including ones where the user can tap on a letter or number and get a Sesame segment about it. I played a little game where I tried to guess what clip would be used to represent a certain letter before tapping on it. Of course tapping on C leads to “C Is for Cookie,” but I was wrong when I predicted that Z would be the Zizzy Zoomers. (It was “ZZ Blues.”)
For the second category, there’s a history on how Sesame Street came to be, information on how the show is researched and developed, and a video showing the process of creating a “Crumby Pictures” segment. There are also several items that are sure to make people go, “Oh, I remember that!”, like a animation cel from “The Alligator King” and recreations of storyboards from Jim Henson’s “baker” counting films. Some beautiful chalk drawings of Sesame Street Muppets by Louis Henry Mitchell throughout the gallery also add to the sunny-days atmosphere.
And for the third category (us), there are lots of artifacts that I don’t think have been on display before. A rubber duckie used on the show, right next to Jeff Moss’s original hand-written sheet music for “Rubber Duckie.” A letter from President Richard Nixon commending the show for educating America’s children. Bert and Ernie’s actual pajamas:

And one of the highlights for me — which may or may not be that interesting to anyone else — an old color guide, assigning specific hues to each Muppet. Did you know Oscar’s eyebrows are the same color as Snuffy’s fur, and Poco Loco’s beak is the same color as Bert’s nose? Well, now you do.

And speaking of Snuffy, that brings me to one of the major highlights of the exhibition, which is sure to thrill all three of the aforementioned categories: Muppets! The one we at Tough Pigs were probably most excited about is Mr. Snuffleupagus himself, who is on display wearing a lovely ballet costume — a fitting choice given the connection to Lincoln Center, home of the New York City Ballet. If you visit the exhibition, you’re going to want to get your photo taken in front of Snuffy… but good luck fitting all of him into your picture. He is very large.
There are plenty of less elephant-like Muppets around as well. Among the other friends you’ll find resting comfortably under glass are the Count, Zoe, Elmo, Big Bird, Mr. Johnson and Thomas Twiddlebug displayed side by side to demonstrate the fact that they’re made out of the same Anything Muppet…

…Bert, Ernie, Cookie Monster, Hoots, the Owl, the cast of Sesame Tree… and if you look up, you might spot a furry blue superhero flying overhead. And of course, they included your very favorite Sesame Street character, a tomato.
With all its historical artifacts, videos, and puppets, “Somebody Come and Play” is essentially a little museum devoted to how awesome Sesame Street is. And after 45 years of making the world a better place, I’d say the Sesame people deserve to celebrate their birthday by throwing a museum and inviting everyone. Like the TV show itself, the exhibition is educational and entertaining, and fun for all ages. And I haven’t even mentioned the photo booth where you can get your picture taken with some Honkers! Isn’t that every Sesame Street-lover’s dream come true?
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by Ryan Roe – Ryan@ToughPigs.com
Matthew McConaughey Won’t Be in Magic Mike XXL
Bill Hanstocknooooooooo
Tragic news for fans of Matthew McConaughey in assless chaps (so, all of us): According to an interview in The Playlist with Magic Mike XXL director Greg Jacobs, McConaughey will not be reprising his role as Dallas in the forthcoming sequel to 2012's smash hit Magic Mike. Vulture is sorry ... More »
Darrell Hammond Set as SNL’s New Announcer
Bill Hanstockthis is a surprisingly good call
This morning NBC will announce that former cast member Darrell Hammond will be taking over for Don Pardo as the announcer for Saturday Night Live, after Pardo passed away a month ago. Hammond had filled in a few times over the years when Pardo had laryngitis, but Lorne Michaels told USA Today ... More »
John Darnielle Explains His Cultural Influences
John Darnielle has been putting out music for nearly two decades as the Mountain Goats, but this week he releases an excellent new novel, Wolf in White Van, which was just long-listed for the National Book Award. The book traces backwards through the life of Sean Phillips, who — following ... More »
You can now text Groot (go ahead, you know you want to)
Alison Bechdel wins prestigious MacArthur ‘genius grant’
Print Out Vulture’s New Girl Paper Dolls
This piece was originally published on November 12, 2013. Hey Girl, watcha doing? Are you staging elaborate games of True American with Vulture's New Girl paper dolls? Now you are, courtesy of illustrator Kyle Hilton, who created a new series of paper dolls for your enjoyment. Each comes with its ... More »
The Dodgers final six games will be available to anyone with a set of rabbit ears
Mayim Bialik Thinks Ariana Grande Is Bad for Women
'90s teen icon turned neuroscientist turned Big Bang Theory star Mayim Bialik has some opinions about Ariana Grande. In a blog post on Kveller, a Jewish parenting blog, Bialik sounded off against the sexualization of women in the media — from Levi's ads to Masters of Sex billboards to, yes, ... More »
Miley Cyrus Covered Led Zeppelin and Your Dad Was Like, ‘Wah, Wah, Wah’
To be clear, we are aware that your dad is too busy doing dad stuff — like hammering nails and not wearing pants, even when your friends come over — to comment on Miley Cyrus's Soundcloud. We are speaking to the dad inside all of us. This weekend, Miley put ... More »
Listen to a new Swingin' Utters song now!
Swingin’ Utters are gearing up to release their eighth full-length album in November— Fistful of Hollow —and this is your first chance to hear some of the magic these prolific songsmiths have conjured up this time around. The spotlight in this, the album’s title track, is shining directly on guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Darius Koski. Get yourself a “Fistful of Hollow” right here, right now!
Composer Brian Reitzell Explains His Psychotic Music for NBC’s Hannibal
The score for NBC’s Hannibal might be the closest someone’s come on TV to soundtracking the experience of losing one’s marbles. That someone is Brian Reitzell, who’s composed and supervised soundtracks for Sofia Coppola, Rian Johnson, and Peter Berg. Reitzell released a solo album, Auto Music, earlier this summer and ... More »





