Early Buzz: 'Wonder Years,' Radiohead and more news
Morning, all! I hope you're having a fantastic week. It's a little (more) cramped in my apartment right now because we're putting a bunch of stuff in storage this weekend. I've donated so many CDs, books and DVDs to charity that the employees know me — and get quite excited — when I walk in!
A few headlines:
- Yep, The Wonder Years is coming to DVD.
- Here are the comedians getting half-hour specials on Comedy Central this year. I spot several good ones!
- I love that The Kids in the Hall's Scott Thompson is covering the Olympics for The Colbert Report ... as his character Buddy Cole.
- Stereogum ranks Elliott Smith's albums, which are all pretty great, if you ask me.
- TV Guide rounds up all the TV shows that are going off the air this year.
- "15 of Cinema's Best Dance Party Endings."
- Garry Trudeau has put Doonesbury on hold to work on the Amazon series Alpha House.
- The awesome ladies of Broad City give love advice.
- I'm not sure why Greta Gerwig is headed to TV, but she has been cast in the How I Met Your Dad pilot.
- Jesse Eisenberg is writing a book of short stories.
- Radiohead has released a new iPhone app.
- The New York Times catches up with k.d. lang.
- Spin has a good roundup of this year's music festivals.
- Here's the cover of Jeffrey Brown's new book along with some Vader-themed Valentine's Day tags.
- EW assesses every network series' chances of survival.
- Vulture looks at Fred Armisen's best musical moments.
- Watch a new music video directed by Michel Gondry.
- ABC's The Neighbors is planning a mini-Full House reunion.
- See the trailer for the new film Under the Skin, starring Scarlett Johansson.
- Soleil Moon Frye had a baby this week.
- And finally, "Billy Ray Cyrus Releases Hip-Hop Sequel to Achy Breaky Heart."