Early Buzz: Yoko Ono, 'South Park' and more news
Happy Thursday! I hope you're having the week of your dreams. How about some headlines?
- This week creators of South Park missed their deadline for the first time in 17 seasons.
- Damon Lindelof left Twitter (and I don't blame him).
- Vince Gilligan talks to the Hollywood Reporter about Breaking Bad and the upcoming spinoff.
- HBO has set premiere dates for GIrls and other series.
- Here's a fun feature that lists terrible episodes of good TV shows.
- We talk to Benedict Cumberbatch about The Fifth Estate.
- Ronan Farrow, son of Mia (and maybe Frank Sinatra), has joined MSNBC.
- The cast of Mystic Pizza reunited on Good Morning America yesterday.
- The Quietus interviews Yoko Ono.
- Arcade Fire will appear on The Colbert Report next week.
- Dave Lovering says Kim Deal can rejoin the Pixies anytime.
- Here are helpful tips for how to start an art collection for less than $1,000. (Thanks, Kirsten!)
- Stone Gossard discusses several Pearl Jam songs.
- The Huffington Post talks to Marc Maron.
- The director of Brave has a few words for the "boys' club" in the animation world.
- Nico would've turned 75 this week.
- Watch a fake trailer for an Aquaman movie.
- Watch Fred Armisen, Aubrey Plaza and Billy Eichner discuss whether comedy is art. (Why wouldn't it be?)
- And finally, play Super Mario Bros. on your computer today.