Early Buzz: Johnny Cash, 'Heathers' and more news
Good morning! I hope you're having a splendid week. Last night I watched an episode of Orphan Black (premieres April 19), which gets super-dark and weird in its second season. Not that I'm complaining ... and whoa, I hope Tatiana Maslany gets paid by the clone!
Headlines:
- Entertainment Weekly offers an oral history of Heathers.
- Archie Comics is killing off its main character.
- HBO renewed Game of Thrones for two more seasons.
- Arthur Smith, the musician who wrote Dueling Banjos, has died.
- Will BookCon be a big event? Tina Fey's appearance can only help ...
- I missed the G.I. Joe episode of Community, which had fun commercials.
- Cafe Grumpy, the coffee shop popularized on Girls, is coming to Grand Central Station.
- Hear a previously unreleased song by Bikini Kill.
- The New Yorker has a piece about the genius of Dave Letterman.
- PBS' Blank on Blank series animates an interview with Johnny Cash.
- Sean Astin talks about the Goonies sequel.
- Learn more about the new comedy that stars Amy Poehler's brother, Greg Poehler.
- Here's a story about actor Christopher Evan Welch, who died a few months before the show he appears on, Silicon Valley, premiered.
- Aw, Doris Day made her first appearance in decades at her 90th birthday party.
- Ever dream of owning the Knight Rider car? Now you can ...
- Shirley MacLaine is coming to Glee.
- Nominees for the Webby Awards have been announced.
- How many best-picture Oscar winners have you seen?
- "Full House Without Michelle" is mighty creepy. (And suddenly Bob Saget looks so young to me! I guess I'm getting old.)
- And finally, all these years later, people are still finding jokes in Tommy Boy.