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Friday, February 1, 2013

Culture Beast: Blerg! 12 Craziest '30 Rock' Moments

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February 01

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TELEVISION
12 Craziest '30 Rock' Moments
Liz Lemon gives birth to a cartoon cat. Pee-wee Herman plays an inbred Austrian prince. In honor of last night's series finale, a video roundup of the show's strangest and arguably best scenes.
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MUSIC
The 'White Girl Ruining Hip-Hop'
Teenage rapper Kitty Pryde is back with a new EP, released for free Thursday via Tumblr. She talks to Melissa Leon about being hounded by haters and her fear of selling out.
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BOOKS
Rick Moody: Why I Write
The novelist responds to the motives of George Orwell and Joan Didion in Why We Write, which hit shelves Thursday.
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'For Your Consideration,' an Academy Awards parody 'ad' for Anne Hathaway's performance in Les Misérables, went viral this week...”

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FASHION
Knuckle Rings Are Back!
Five hundred years after they signified a wearer's wealth, first knuckle rings—worn on the foremost joint of the digit—have returned to the fingers of trendsetters. Misty White Sidell on their reemergence.
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FILM
From 'About a Boy' to Leading Man
Starring in the surprisingly touching zombie love story Warm Bodies, in theaters Friday, 23-year-old Nicholas Hoult talks to Marlow Stern about early fame and dating difficulties in Hollywood.
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In response to Is Soledad O'Brien Finished at CNN? :

I have long thought that CNN missed the mark with her by giving her what is essentially a talk show. On all programs of this type there is too much time to fill on most days and the final product is mostly fluff.

—hadenoughalready

In response to The Rise of Celebrity Fan Armies:

The underlying phenomenon that drives people to behave outside their individual moral and ethical bounds is exactly the same whether it's rabid fans of pop stars or Brown Shirts of the early fascist movements.

— citivas

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