Monday, October 31, 2005
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Alan Ball, the creator and head writer of "Six Feet Under" and the writer/director/producer of "American Beauty", is supposedly developing a new show for HBO based on the "Southern Vampire" series of vampire novels in which vampires and humans co-exist. As I tripped head-over-All-Stars in love with "Six Feet Under" and yearn for it nightly, I am anxious and giddy. This probably won't come to fruition for a while, but maybe his adapation of the novel "Towelhead"— which I wish to read right away — will be released before it.
So you guys know Boondocks, right? The comic strip. It's pretty funny, and, because creator Aaron McGruder and I often hold comparable political views, I think it's pretty neat that the Cartoon Network is turning it into a series. It will join the Adult Swim lineup starting November 6.
If you aren't reading brooklyn vegan and you like music, you are deprived. For example, I just found out that
Morcheeba has a new singer,
James Shaw of Metric is now also part of Broken Social Scene,
Emily Haines is wild,
Broken Social Scene's cause=time video is fine by me,
Metric's "Monster Hospital" video is pretty cool,
the cobra snake was profiled in the LA times,
indie-rocks females from the fiery furnaces, the raveonettes, joy zipper, and modeled clothes for the NYT recently,
more video goodness from NAHPI - Do They Know It's Halloween?
halloween mashups here,
and american analog set has stopped touring. boooooooooo!
So you guys know Boondocks, right? The comic strip. It's pretty funny, and, because creator Aaron McGruder and I often hold comparable political views, I think it's pretty neat that the Cartoon Network is turning it into a series. It will join the Adult Swim lineup starting November 6.
If you aren't reading brooklyn vegan and you like music, you are deprived. For example, I just found out that
Morcheeba has a new singer,
James Shaw of Metric is now also part of Broken Social Scene,
Emily Haines is wild,
Broken Social Scene's cause=time video is fine by me,
Metric's "Monster Hospital" video is pretty cool,
the cobra snake was profiled in the LA times,
indie-rocks females from the fiery furnaces, the raveonettes, joy zipper, and modeled clothes for the NYT recently,
more video goodness from NAHPI - Do They Know It's Halloween?
halloween mashups here,
and american analog set has stopped touring. boooooooooo!