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August 31: Ernie Kovacs Retrospective at Cinecon 55
The groundbreaking work of television comedy pioneer Ernie Kovacs will be featured at the 55th annual Cinecon Classic Film Festival. Clips from Kovacs’ singular career, which helped to inspire generations of comedians that followed, from David Letterman to the Kids … Continue reading
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Tagged Cinecon 55, Ernie Kovacs, Kinecon at Cinecon
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Come Cuddle Guinea Pigs at Hilary’s Cafe: A ‘Fleabag’ Pop-Up Experience!
For Amazon Prime’s “Fleabag” fans in the know, Hilary’s Café is a way to connect with this critically and publicly well-received comedy. The promotional pop-up”café” set in a storefront on Melrose lets you pet and cuddle one of their lovely … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon Prime, Fleabag, Hilary's Café, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Sian Clifford
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Welcome to Good Burger, Home of the Good Burger! Pops up In WeHo
Pop-ups inspired by television shows are hot this year, and right on the heels of Stranger Things’ “Scoops Ahoy,” a “Good Burger” will be popping up on July 10, 2019, to celebrate the return of Nickelodeon’s popular sketch show, “All … Continue reading
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Baskin Robbins Becomes Scoops Ahoy from Stranger Things!
Netfix will be releasing the third season of Stranger Things on the 4th of July. To get into the spirit, the Baskin Robbins on Victory in Burbank has been transformed into Scoops Ahoy! Travel back to the 80s with revamped … Continue reading
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Tagged Baskin Robbins becomes Scoops ahoy, Eleven, Eleven's Heaven, Scoops Ahoy, Stranger Things, Stranger Things ice cream shop, Stranger Things new season, Stranger Thingsseason 3, The Upside Down Sundae, USS Butterscotch, Where is Stranger Things Baskin Robbins
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Things we Loved this Week 05/31/19
Beavis and Butthead Documentary. When people don’t “get” Beavis and Butthead I can only explain, “You either went to school with those guys or you didn’t.” It’s fascinating to hear Mike Judge explain the ideas that inspired every character and … Continue reading
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Hollywood Museum Celebrates 80 Years of “Batman” in Latest Catwoman Display, & 80 Plus Years Combined via Christening of its new “Six Million Dollar Man” and “Bionic Woman” Exhibit!
It was a night of nostalgia, nimble precision, and nestling, and as throngs of stars, classic, current and transcontinental convened at the Hollywood Museum to commemorate, if not celebrate, the 46th anniversary of the airing of the Six Million Dollar … Continue reading
Things we Loved this Week 5/24/19
The trailer for The Dead Don’t Die, the new Jim Jarmisch film that just premiered at Cannes. The zombie comedy features an ensemble cast including Bill Murray, Selena Gomez, Chloë Sevigny, Steve Buscemi, Tilda Swinton, Tom Waits, Danny Glover, Rosie … Continue reading
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Things we Loved this Week 5/17
Dead to Me on Netflix Solid television with quality performances by Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini. The strongest laughs come from the darkest comedy. Every episode ends with a shocking plot twist. (Bob Lee) @myhotelcarpet A pilot named Bill Young stays … Continue reading
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Hollywood Museum Founder and President Donelle Dadigan Opens up Lobby of Historic Max Factor Building to Honor Lucille Ball on 30 Year Anniversary of Passing
On the elegantly festive evening of April 24th Nobody had any splainin’ to do as roughly 200 Los Angeles denizens in the form of fans, journalists, colleagues, and caterers alike, descended upon the Hollywood Museum to celebrate the life, and … Continue reading
Highlights of the Upcoming LA Times’ Food Bowl
The L.A. Times Food Bowl takes over the entire month of May with 31 days of food. The Food Bowl is a fundraiser for the L.A. Regional Food Bank, Food Forward, and the Midnight Mission. With over 100 events spread throughout … Continue reading