The legendary parodist also opened up about what it meant to sell out Madison Square Garden 46 years into his career.
Apple TV's new Vince Gilligan series "Pluribus" is fascinating - but it also brings up a lot of truly weird questions we need ...
Unless you have an intense hatred of Hawaiian shirts and/or words that rhyme with lasagna, it’s pretty tough to get mad at ...
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Why we need weird stories for a warming world
This is the kind of question explored in New Weird fiction, a genre where ecosystems mutate, landscapes rebel and the line ...
'Weird Al' Yankovic Explains Why He's Likely Done Releasing Albums: 'There Were So Many Limitations'
The king of music parodies told ‘Spin’ that 2014’s ‘Mandatory Fun’ is “most likely going to be the last traditional album that I ever release” Scott Dudelson/Getty Don’t count on getting a new album ...
In a quip that launched a million memes, Minnesota Governor-turned-VP-candidate Tim Walz referred to his right-wing political opposition as “weird people” in a July 23, 2024, interview on MSNBC. Since ...
Weird: The Al Yankovic Story is the most entertaining musical biography satire since Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story. Don't expect much truth in the telling here — but do expect some over-the-top fun.
She’s not just a doll we tortured. Weird Barbie just might help us understand who we really were—and still are. For 64 years, Barbie has been an obsession for millions of little girls. Toted from ...
Does blending in with the pack risk killing my business? Is business as usual a safe approach right now? At a time of uncertainty, in a cost-of-living crisis, and with consumer confidence faltering, ...
Are you weird? According to Democrats—who have made “weird” a new term of art for Republicans—you’re weird if you get overexercised about the genitalia of Olympic athletes, think childless people ...
Democrats may have finally found their magical talisman: One word (with apologies to J.R.R. Tolkien) to rule them all, one word to find them, one word to bring them all and in the darkness bind them.
It sounds like teasing on an elementary-school playground, but it’s emerged as the choice weapon in the war of words for the presidency of the United States. “Weird” has become an official line of ...
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