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‘Sesame Street’ Parodies ‘Avengers 2’ With ‘The Aveggies’
‘Sesame Street’ Parodies ‘Avengers 2’ With ‘The Aveggies’
‘Sesame Street’ Parodies ‘Avengers 2’ With ‘The Aveggies’
At some point, we’re not sure when, Sesame Street stopped being a low-key educational children’s program and started being an educational children’s program that finds time to create internet-friendly parodies of whatever pop culture event is huge in a given week. So yeah, of course the show has made an Avengers-themed sketch and of course it’s called The Aveggies: Age of Bon Bon and of course it recasts Cookie Monster as the Hulk.
Rod Serling Exhibit Opens in Binghamton
Rod Serling Exhibit Opens in Binghamton
Rod Serling Exhibit Opens in Binghamton
A new Rod Serling exhibit is open at the Bundy Museum of History and Art in Binghamton. The archive of objects associated with Rod Serling, who grew up in Binghamton and who created The Twilight Zone TV series will be on display for about six months with items, including letters, scripts, props and photos being rotated about every month...
How ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Abruptly Killed Off an Important Character and Enraged Its Fanbase
How ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Abruptly Killed Off an Important Character and Enraged Its Fanbase
How ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Abruptly Killed Off an Important Character and Enraged Its Fanbase
Last night, Grey’s Anatomy fans were heartbroken and shocked to discover that one of their favorite, most enduring characters would be killed off in the newest episode — hours before it even aired. Thanks to a mistake made by Entertainment Weekly, the death of Patrick Dempsey’s Dr. Derek Shepherd (aka “McDreamy”) was well-known before audiences had the chance to watch the episode. That should have taken some of the sting out by allowing them to prepare for the tragic, abrupt death of Shepherd, but instead it only served to exacerbate outrage.
10 ‘Mad Men’ Facts to Advertise Your Sterling Trivia Knowledge
10 ‘Mad Men’ Facts to Advertise Your Sterling Trivia Knowledge
10 ‘Mad Men’ Facts to Advertise Your Sterling Trivia Knowledge
Mad Men will close the doors of Sterling-Cooper for good in just a few weeks' time, but did you know that the Emmy-winning AMC prestige drama was written in 1999, and rejected everywhere until 2006? Or that an episode paid a cool $250K for a single Beatles song? These are just some of the Mad minutes awaiting you in the third episode of ‘You Think You Know TV?,’ which clears the smoke to pitch you some fresh facts about Mad Men!
Google Is Developing an App to Keep You From Seeing Spoilers, You’re Welcome
Google Is Developing an App to Keep You From Seeing Spoilers, You’re Welcome
Google Is Developing an App to Keep You From Seeing Spoilers, You’re Welcome
It’s a familiar scenario for most people: You haven’t watched the latest episode of Game of Thrones or Mad Men, or you’ve yet to make it to the theater to check out the latest movie your friends have all been gushing over. But social media is an irresistible force, so you hop on Twitter or Facebook anyway, and soon find yourself navigating a minefield. At any given moment, you might read a spoiler. Lucky for you, there may soon be an app for that.
The Cast of ‘Avengers 2’ Played Family Feud on ‘Jimmy Kimmel’
The Cast of ‘Avengers 2’ Played Family Feud on ‘Jimmy Kimmel’
The Cast of ‘Avengers 2’ Played Family Feud on ‘Jimmy Kimmel’
If The Avengers feel like one big, slightly dysfunctional family, it's because they are. And that applies to off-screen as well as on. Playing off that chemistry, the cast of Avengers: Age of Ultron — Robert Downey, Jr., Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson, Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo and Jeremy Renner — appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live last night and played a rousing game of Family Feud.

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