Worlds are colliding! Sixteen years after going off the air, “Seinfeld” is expected to live again on iOS in the form of 42 emojis. Also read: Esquire Greenlights ‘Car Matchmaker’ Hosted by Emmy-Nominated ‘Seinfeld’ Writer Spike Feresten (Exclusive) Jason Richards, the guy behind the “Seinfeld” Twitter account that imagines what the hit NBC sitcom would be like if it existed in the present day, previewed several of the adorable little icons. Once downloaded to an iPhone, they can be used in virtually any digital capacity. The emoji set included not only portraits of George, Elaine, Jerry, and Kramer, but also recurring fan favorites like the.
- 7/10/2014
- by Travis Reilly
- The Wrap
What are you up to right now? Do you have a few minutes to play the most wonderfully strange Seinfeld-related online game probably ever? You need to be alone or have headphones, because there are a lot of sound clips and random noises that would surely annoy most. One of those noises is Ezra Koenig of Vampire Weekend doing an a cappella version of the Seinfeld theme song. The game, called "The Junior Mint," was created by artist and video game designer Pippin Barr and Jason Richards, the man behind @Seinfeld2000, the bizarre yet entertaining @SeinfeldToday parody, who was recently profiled by the New York Times. Play it here. We dare you to try to explain it to your parents this Mother's Day.
- 5/5/2014
- by Jesse David Fox
- Vulture
Chicago – If you hear the melodic choral sounds of an amazing ensemble cast emanating from the North Side of Chicago, then it is sure to be the Brown Paper Box Company’s production of “A New Brain.” This scintillating musical is performed with mesmerizing exaltation by a formidable cast.
Play Rating: 4.0/5.0
Performed in a the simple black box of Rivendell Theatre in the Edgewater neighborhood, “A New Brain” is a celebration of creativity, life and love. Its origins are in the biography of William Finn – who wrote the music and lyrics, and co-wrote the book with James Lapine – and who in reality suffered the same traumatic brain operation depicted in the musical. The Brown Paper Box Company’s interpretation brings the sparkling songs alive, with each member of the cast together and separately getting their moment to shine on stage.
Billy Dawson (left), Jason Richards and Ensemble in Brown Paper...
Play Rating: 4.0/5.0
Performed in a the simple black box of Rivendell Theatre in the Edgewater neighborhood, “A New Brain” is a celebration of creativity, life and love. Its origins are in the biography of William Finn – who wrote the music and lyrics, and co-wrote the book with James Lapine – and who in reality suffered the same traumatic brain operation depicted in the musical. The Brown Paper Box Company’s interpretation brings the sparkling songs alive, with each member of the cast together and separately getting their moment to shine on stage.
Billy Dawson (left), Jason Richards and Ensemble in Brown Paper...
- 2/27/2014
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Chicago – If you hear the melodic choral sounds of an amazing ensemble cast emanating from the North Side of Chicago, then it is sure to be the Brown Paper Box Company’s production of “A New Brain.” This scintillating musical is performed with mesmerizing exaltation by a formidable cast.
Play Rating: 4.0/5.0
Performed in a the simple black box of Rivendell Theatre in the Edgewater neighborhood, “A New Brain” is a celebration of creativity, life and love. Its origins are in the biography of William Finn – who wrote the music and lyrics, and co-wrote the book with James Lapine – and who in reality suffered the same traumatic brain operation depicted in the musical. The Brown Paper Box Company’s interpretation brings the sparkling songs alive, with each member of the cast together and separately getting their moment to shine on stage.
Billy Dawson (left), Jason Richards and Ensemble in Brown Paper...
Play Rating: 4.0/5.0
Performed in a the simple black box of Rivendell Theatre in the Edgewater neighborhood, “A New Brain” is a celebration of creativity, life and love. Its origins are in the biography of William Finn – who wrote the music and lyrics, and co-wrote the book with James Lapine – and who in reality suffered the same traumatic brain operation depicted in the musical. The Brown Paper Box Company’s interpretation brings the sparkling songs alive, with each member of the cast together and separately getting their moment to shine on stage.
Billy Dawson (left), Jason Richards and Ensemble in Brown Paper...
- 2/27/2014
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
"Roland Emmerich's Anonymous is a well-polished cowpat that will confuse and bore those who know nothing about Shakespeare and incense those who know almost anything," declares David Edelstein in New York. The film begins with Derek Jacobi announcing on a contemporary Broadway stage that the plays we attribute to Shakespeare are, in fact, the work of "Edward de Vere, seventeenth Earl of Oxford, who could not, by virtue of his rank, have anything to do with the theater and so handed over his masterworks — many of which were not performed until well after his death — to a boobish actor named Will Shakespeare, who incidentally was the one who stabbed Christopher Marlowe in the eye. Less improbably, De Vere screwed Queen Elizabeth, as well as (accidentally) his own mum…. Apart from its ineptitude, Anonymous is peculiarly beside the point. Shakespeare's succession of masterpieces, near masterpieces, and thrilling misses is a...
- 10/27/2011
- MUBI
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