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Entries from Phillyist tagged with 'twilightzone'

February 22, 2008

A steaming hot pile of our favorite things from around the internets. UK researchers studying technology addiction are floating the idea that some devices like Blackberries should perhaps have labels on them warning that they may be addictive. (Via Jill, via Slashdot) CBS has just put up a bunch of episodes of their classic TV shows online, which can be streamed to your browser for free. This includes full-length episodes of Star Trek, Melrose Place,......

Continue Reading "Whiz of the Web: Friday Fried Onions"

January 17, 2008

To say we like puppets is probably an understatement. What’s there not to like about talking pieces of wood? Or, for that matter, watching humans channel their emotions and desires through a manipulate-able avatar? Twilight Zone aside, it sounds like a surefire recipe for fun. The Institute for Contemporary Art obviously agrees: their new exhibit The Puppet Show, which looks at the imagery of puppets in contemporary art, opens tonight at ICA’s Winter Opening Reception......

Continue Reading "Here Puppet Puppet"

December 31, 2007

What's new and/or interesting on TV this week. College Football Bowl Games (Mon, 7:30PM-11:30PM, ESPN; Tue, 5PM-9PM, ABC; Tue, 8:30PM-12:30AM, Fox; Wed, 8:15PM-12:15AM, Fox; Thu, 8:15PM-12:15AM, Fox; Sun, 8PM-12AM, ESPN) - The Chick-Fil-A Bowl: Auburn vs. Clemson, The Rose Bowl: Illinois vs. Southern California, The Sugar Bowl: Hawaii vs. Georgia, The Fiesta Bowl: West Virginia vs. Oklahoma, The Orange Bowl: Kansas vs. Virginia Tech, and The GMAC Bowl: Bowling Green vs. Tulsa. Dick Clark's New......

Continue Reading "TelePhillyist"

June 23, 2006

What's new and/or interesting in Philly theaters this weekend. The King - Another Film Festival movie we missed, this looks to be a very intense and dramatic film about family, passion, and revenge, starring Gael Garcia Bernal as Elvis Sandow, a young man who gets released from the Navy and heads out to find the father he never knew. The father (played by the fantastic William Hurt) turns out to be an evangelical pastor in......

Continue Reading "CinePhillyist"

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