Making Believe.

Aspiring wordsmith. Sunny side up.

John Oliver on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. 

The funniest thing I’ve seen in a long time. Funny in that I can’t believe these things happen, but the colorful commentary almost makes it worth it. 

Zooey Deschanel and Ben Schwartz (aka Jean-Ralphio from Parks & Rec). 

I love this duet so much. It’s been done a lot, but it never loses its’ sweetness. 

The good things about this picture are endless. 

The good things about this picture are endless. 

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“Jules at Eight.” A documentary about a child prodigy named Julian Lage in jazz and guitar. Julian is now part of the Julian Lage Trio and if you’d like to see him work, check his Tiny Desk Concert on NPR. If you like jazz, the man shreds. 

They’re fucking gross, man. Look, I love beautiful girls too. I think everyone should be free to have their knee socks and their sweaty shorts, but I’m over it. I’m over this weird, exhausted girl. I’m over the girl that’s tired and freezing and hungry. I like bossy girls, I always have. I like people filled with life. I’m over this weird media thing with all this, like, hollow-eyed, empty, party crap.

Amy Poehler on American Apparel (via abigbigglamour)

Damnit Amy that’s what I’ve been trying to say for years now. Those bored biddys. 

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Debbie Gibson. “Shake Your Love.” 

Sometimes you just need an 80s shakedown. As a sidenote, how much does Debbie Gibson’s convertible singing scene remind you of Britney Spears’ convertible singing scene in the “Baby One More Time” video. Britney be bitin’. 

J.K. Rowling discusses the online Harry Potter experience to debut in October called Pottermore. Potterphiles UNITE. 

Well said, Jason.

darehow:

Movieline: Bad Teacher is coming out six weeks after Bridesmaids kinda flipped the script on female-fronted comedies. Do you think there’s any pressure on the film to perform at the box office?
Jason Segel: You know, it’s sort of an ironic question. It points to the whole problem. If there was a…

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Kids These Days. “Summerscent.” 

A group of kids out of Chicago blending hip hop, soul and jazz. They mix retro and modern music to make a really funky sound.

There’s good stuff here.  

Matt Sharp and Maya Rudolph

—Not Tonight (Tegan and Sara Cover)

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“Not Tonight” (Tegan and Sara cover)

Matt Sharp and Maya Rudolph

Did NOT know Maya Rudolph sang. Heart’s-a-flutter.