In addition to the schedule, Bobby said the show's new setting has breathed unique life into the proceedings.
"New Orleans has a culture all its own," he said. "It's unlike any other city in the U.S.. It's Cajun and Creole culture that you just don't find anywhere else. It's almost like being in a different country and I mean that in the best way. It's a very unique town, from the architecture to the food to the accents that you don't hear anywhere else in the States.
If Barry Siegel’s face seems strangely familiar, it’s probably because he can often be seen on telecasts of Dodgers home games, in the front row behind home plate, right next to former “Entertainment Tonight” host Mary Hart.
Last month, Key & Peele (sadly filing its series finale tonight) parodied the surreal yin-and-yang relationship between André 3000 and Big Boi to the delight of Outkast fans. Turns out, Big Boi actually liked it, too. In light of the rapper’s recent collaboration with Phantogram, Pitchfork asked Big Boi if he had seen the sketch, as well as what he thought about it. He told Pitchfork that, yes, he saw it, and, yes, the sketch was way off — but it was also “funny as hell.
ArtThe artist’s latest exhibition continues his interest in reclaimed materials and what they can tell us about the past and the future
For interdisciplinary artist Nyugen E Smith, the origins of his new show go back to around 2009, when a chance encounter in a high school history class ignited his imagination over the Democratic Republic of the Congo. “I was substituting for a history teacher, when I saw all these VHS tapes and was attracted to one that read ‘Lumumba’.
Joe Rogan loves his family and has been blessed with three children, Lola Rogan, Rosy Rogan, and Kayja Rose Rogan (from his wife Jessica Ditzel’s previous marriage). The podcaster said that he is luckier in one aspect of life than his kids. The opinion came in a recent conversation on JRE #1980 with physicist Michio Kaku. The duo discussed the impact of the internet on society and Rogan compared his era to that of his kids.