Childish Gambino The Venue Scottsdale Wednesday, April 11, 2012 Judd Apatow and Paul Feig's Freaks and Geeks was one of those shows that seemed too good to exist -- and indeed it didn't for very long. NBC cancelled it after one season (they didn't even originally air all the episodes that had been ... More >>
The past few years have been busy for prolific songwriter Loudon Wainwright III: he revisited his early records with Recovery, a full-band effort produced by Joe Henry, won a Grammy for his High Wide & Handsome: The Charlie Poole Project , a tribute to the American banjo player, and released ... More >>
​Mike Viola is one of those guys you've heard a hundred times and not realized it. He's the vocalist singing "That Thing You Do" (from the 1996 film of the same name); his '90s band The Candy Butchers scored serious buzz along side his friends Fountains of Wayne; he's written songs for Get Him to ... More >>
Loudon Wainwright III Okay, so I know that it's John Prine headlining the show, and I really like John Prine, but holy crap, I never expected to get to see Loudon Wainwright III here in Phoenix. The two are scheduled to perform Saturday, November 19, at Foundry on First. Tickets go on sale Mo ... More >>
Ben Folds' jive is better than ever
Way to Normal
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Steel yourself for 2008 with a look back at the year's best scripts
The year's best characters
The very, very best of 2007
The best DVDs of '07 made old movies feel new again
Cheap laughs, lame cameos, and lifeless Cox
The prize is the satisfaction of a job well done
Geeky, freaky virgins trying to get knocked up produced by guess who?
Judd Apatow explains himself
Apatow delivers another spot-on geek-fantasy-come-true
The case against Michael Moore and for B-list celebs at SXSW
Warmed by Jim Carrey's brand of fun
Dirty and sweet, with a heart-on
Trio is the network where great shows go to die, and so much more
If Fox expels Undeclared, blame everyone but Judd Apatow
This year, a handful of shows provided the healing power of laughter
Judd Apatow's Freaks and Geeks grow up, more or less, and move to a dorm
