Early Buzz: 'Seinfeld,' 'Vice,' Phil Collins and more
Happy Monday, everyone! I hope you had a great weekend, and the countdown is on until your fiery Fourth festivities. A few headlines:
- Marvel will screen 17 minutes of Guardians of the Galaxy for free in IMAX theaters.
- Former Mannequin and Designing Women star Meshach Taylor has died.
- Could Phil Collins be mulling a comeback?
- We have a story about Nathan Fielder, star of Comedy Central's Nathan for You.
- Here's a great piece about one writer's cinematic road trip.
- See Jack White cover Metallica's Enter Sandman.
- Doctor Who will return to BBC America Aug. 23.
- In case you want to see what Sharknado 2 looks like ...
- Ha, Beck opened for himself last weekend after his supporting act canceled.
- Aereo has shut down in the wake of last week's Supreme Court decision. Bummer.
- New York magazine has a story about the 25th anniversary of Seinfeld.
- How was Andy Warhol's early computer art retrieved?
- Here's a piece suggesting readers listen to the podcast Welcome to Night Vale.
- I'm intrigued by this graphic novel that encourages young readers to help save the elephant.
- TheNew York Times has a story about the growth of Vice.
- Check out a roundup of strange things you can buy on Amazon.
- Putting your résumé on a beer bottle isn't such a bad idea.
- Here's a gallery of great indie bookstores.
- And finally, watch Siskel & Ebert's Stanley Kubrick special from 1999. (Thanks, Rudie O.)