Listen to Cartoon Audra McDonald Sing a Song Written by Fiona Apple

After the critical success of her opus Fetch the Bolt Cutters, Fiona Apple has written new music, and it’s sung by a chinless cartoon in a purple pantsuit. Apple’s song “New York Doesn’t Like Your Face” will appear on the upcoming season finale of Central Park, the musical animated series for Apple TV+ by Loren Bouchard. The song is sung by Audra McDonald, who will guest star in the episode, and was co-written by David Lucky.

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Little Shop of Blah-Blah: Theresa Rebecks Dig

Jeffrey Bean and Andrea Syglowski in Theresa Rebeck’s Dig. Sometimes, in watching a play, you get the surreal, frictionless feeling of seeing one event after another pile up in front of you without a sense of why it’s all happening. The characters may explain their motivations, and there might be a sort of structural logic to the thing, but the action you’re watching is disjointed from actual human behavior — like you’re watching them speed by through the windows of a train.

Little Women Was Always Big

Louisa May Alcott’s beloved novel about the March sisters — Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy, none of whom has a superpower besides Yankee decency — was the original super-franchise. Spring 1868: She Needed the Money Louisa May Alcott, who grew up in Massachusetts in a family of abolitionists and was taught by Henry David Thoreau, had been writing saucy fiction under a pen name (stories like “Pauline’s Passion and Punishment”) when her publisher suggested she write a book about girls.

Logics Bobby Tarantino II Forgets Whats Great About Logic

If Logic didn’t rap, he’d have to be a youth pastor, or a popular local car salesman, or a high-school principal who moonlights as debate-team coach — something that would make good use of the upbeat, affable energy he radiates. He seems to have been served a little more of it than a single body ought to contain. He looks, if not happy, then at least deeply invested in psychological wellness as a path to prosperity.

Loki Season-Premiere Recap: Back to Basics

Loki Ouroboros Season 2 Episode 1 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Loki Ouroboros Season 2 Episode 1 Editor’s Rating 3 stars *** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Loki’s first season was a tug-of-war between genuine artistry and mechanical shared-universe concerns; the latter eventually won out in a disconnected finale designed to tease half a decade of future films.

Loot Recap: An Angry Woman With a Passenger Van

Loot Camp Wells Season 2 Episode 7 Editor’s Rating 5 stars ***** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » Loot Camp Wells Season 2 Episode 7 Editor’s Rating 5 stars ***** «Previous Next» « PreviousEpisode NextEpisode » We’ve all been there: the moment you realize your crush is even hotter than you thought. If your feelings for that person weren’t already unhinged, they sure are now.

Lord Of The Rings - Vulture

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Lorne Michaels Is Throwing a Big SNL 50th Bash at Radio City

SNL was forced to prematurely shut down production on its 48th season after the WGA strike took effect in early May, so naturally, Lorne Michaels has been using this extra time to get a jump on some party planning. Specifically, the SNL creator has been thinking ahead to the start of the show’s 50th season in fall 2024 and how he plans to celebrate this milestone. The festivities, he announced during a public appearance at the Cannes Lions Festival, will include a big blowout extravaganza at Radio City Music Hall in New York featuring music and stand-up linked to the show’s legacy and much more.

Lost Richard Lewis Interview Found Just in Time for His Birthday (Which Is Today)

Long, long ago, in the year 2011, a documentary called Method to the Madness of Jerry Lewis was released by filmmaker Gregg Barson. Included in the work were interviews with comedy legends like Chevy Chase, Billy Crystal, Eddie Murphy, Jerry Seinfeld, and the late Richard Lewis. When Lewis earlier this year at the age of 76, it prompted Barson to revisit the original footage of Lewis’s interview. He soon discovered he had over an hour of footage, where Lewis discusses not only his relationship with Jerry Lewis (no, they are not related, but they do talk about the what if of that), but also the nature of comedy and his own process.