Monday, 30 August 2010

Nostalgia, Satire and Funnel Cakes

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Fashionable history: how the heels appeared.
by pavel Shumskiy

Shoes, that make an owner look higher, have been widely known since the times of the Ancient Greece. At that times such shoes were used in theater performances and resembled wooden or cork sandals with an elevated sole. In medieval Europe city streets were covered in sewage, and people had to put on stilt shoes – wooden soles wi...

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Wonka Candy Fan Fiction
by Timothy Vu

About three hours ago, as I headed home from my night classes, I suddenly felt a desire to eat some Wonka candy. Since my usual route home did not pass by any supermarkets or liquor stores, I had to go out of my way to find one. Luckily for me, I was able to find a store about three miles after exiting from the freeway. To my su...

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America Prepare to Get Whorified!
by lisa jaffe


America Prepare to Get Whorified!

AcuteTV launches new "reality" series

A new series from the comedy production team AcuteTV hits the web on May 1. "Whorified! The Search for America's Next Top Whore" is an edgy send-up of reality TV and its often irresponsible-seeming creators.

In addition to followi...

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Mr. Bean: The Most Dangerous Vegetable
by Michelle van der Heyde

Mr. Bean: The Most Dangerous Vegetable - by Michelle van der Heyde

Today the most dangerous vegetable is Mr. Bean. This British comedy TV-character was based on a university creation by the actor, Rowan Atkinson himself. One can rest assured that Mr. Atkinson is only so successful at portraying this character, because th...

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Nostalgia, Satire and Funnel Cakes
by Michael Swengel

I hate coming-of-age comedies. In fact, the genre has become almost a pardoy of itself. Films like College, and the Van Wilder series have taught the movie-going public to distrust any comedy featuring young people.


Whatever happened to films like The Breakfast Club? Or films like Dazed and Confused? These comi...

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