Eliot Spitzer was a tireless crusader for the cause of cleaning up Wall Street corruption. He also was a sex-crazed fiend who would spend the gross per capita of the average Third World country on a blow job.
Results tagged “stephenhawking”
What's new and/or interesting on TV this week.
By his own admission, Michael Penn isn’t a song-and-dance man. (His stage presence is, one might say, subdued.) Twiddling his strings at his Friday night show at World Café, he confessed “I’m a chronic tuner with no gift of gab,” and encouraged showgoers to grab the audience mic between song breaks to offer up “a really good joke, a fun fact, even a well placed heckle!”
A steaming hot pile of our favorite things from around the internets.
At first, we weren't sure we wanted to write about MSTRKRFT (pronounced "master craft") and their show at the Medusa Lounge this Saturday night. Yeah, they were half way to winning our hearts just by having the letters M, S, T and K in their name, in that order. But half way isn't all the way. Then we watched the video for their song "Work on You" (which you can find at their eCard), and we were totally hooked. It's a cool adventure story - starring robots that look like Transformers - with explosions, fighting, resurrection, disco dancing, chases, escapes, true love, miracles, and is that KITT?! The song has a fantastic beat, and is sung by...well, essentially, Stephen Hawking. Seriously, this video is just about the coolest thing ever. As if that weren't enough, you can find another crazy awesome video on their website; just scroll down a bit and click on VIEW VIDEO. Be warned though - this one is a bit NSFW. Nothing explicit actually happens, but you'll feel like you're watching pr0n anyway; the video is composed entirely of young women in business attire drinking (and getting splashed with) liquids in the most highly sexualized ways possible.
-The Good Reverend is envious of Stephen Hawking. Well, of his theoretical dinner engagements, anyway.
Sampaist is on the scene in São Paulo beginning this week to become the only ist south of the Equator. Editor Leandro M. Pinto leads the paulistanos down there.
by Neil McGarry

Across the Ist-a-Verse