Glee’s Jonathan Groff is heading to San Francisco via HBO.
The actor has been tapped to star in the premium cable network’s comedy pilot about a group of gay friends from Bored to Death’s Sarah Condon and writer Michael Lannan, The Hollywood Reporter has learned exclusively.
Groff will play Patrick in the untitled Lannan vehicle about three thirtysomething friends living in San Francisco who grapple with all the options in contemporary life and the complexities of the modern gay experience. Patrick is described as a gay man with a successful career as a video game developer who is less successful in his personal life.
No, these are not new pictures of extraterrestrial planets sent from Voyager. Interestingly enough, these are photographs by Christopher Jonassen in his series, ‘Devour of Frying Pan Bottoms.‘ He executes these planet-like looks to the pans by removing the handles in some post-production editing and leaving them to drift in space.
Paraísos Desplegables (Pop-Up Paradises) is a solo exhibition at the Faena Arts Center built by Argentinean artistManuel Ameztoy. The installation is showcasing in a 2,066 square foot cathedral space, where various cuts andnon-woven fabrics are stitched together.
[via Empty Kingdom]
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Film Adaptation of the Day: Street artist Shepard Fairey is reportedly teaming up with Brian Grazer and Ron Howard’s Imagine Entertainment to bring a new film adaptation of George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four to the big screen.
Julie Yorn’s LBI Entertainment, which has been spearheading its own attempt to make a 1984 movie, will be joining them.
The best known cinematic adaption of the iconic novel to date was Michael Radford’s 1984 film starring John Hurt as Winston Smith and Richard Burton as O’Brien.
Little is known at this point about the Fairey/Imagine/LBI effort, but potential writers are being contacted and Fairey himself is expected to take on a production role.
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Film Adaptation of the Day: Street artist Shepard Fairey is reportedly teaming up with Brian Grazer and Ron Howard’s Imagine Entertainment to bring a new film adaptation of George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four to the big screen.
Julie Yorn’s LBI Entertainment, which has been spearheading its own attempt to make a 1984 movie, will be joining them.
The best known cinematic adaption of the iconic novel to date was Michael Radford’s 1984 film starring John Hurt as Winston Smith and Richard Burton as O’Brien.
Little is known at this point about the Fairey/Imagine/LBI effort, but potential writers are being contacted and Fairey himself is expected to take on a production role.
But oh no! This is about Karofsky! Of course he’ll pray NOW! I just. This fucking show. I really should have skipped this episode bc not only is the victim blaming shit really upsetting for me, it’s like even the less horrible things are still so fucking horrible.
you guys are missing the KEY CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT here!!! kurt didn’t realize he was to blame for everyone else’s creys and if he just paid attention to people harassing him and if people who were worried about him (but actually never really did anything to help him) had stopped worrying about him dave might have actually been ok!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 THIS IS ALL KURT’S FAULT OK!!!!!!!! THIS IS MOVING TELEVISION AT ITS FINEST. ALSO SEBASTIAN IS AWESOME NOW IN A 30 SECOND SCENE AND QUINN DOESN’T HAVE ANY REAL PROBLEMS BECAUSE SHE IS A LADY AND SHE DOESN’T UNDERSTAND THE EXTREME DURESS PEOPLE LIKE SCHUE HAVE ENDURED BECAUSE SHE’S A LADY XOXO, GLEE!!
HOLY SHIT!!!
Bless your cow Lea!!! We need to send this girl a gift basket.THIS IS WHY LEA IS THE GREATEST.
Shit, Colfer.
SO THIS HAPPENED?????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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