'Party Down' is a quirky comedy about misfits working at a catering business but it never got its just deserts. Now it returns sans Lizzy Caplan.
Source: Getty ImagesThe world was simply not ready for the comedic genius that was Party Down. Created by heavy-hitters John Enbom (The Good Doctor), Rob Thomas (Veronica Mars), and the eternally youthful Paul Rudd, the sitcom ran for two seasons on Starz. In 2009 and 2010 we spent time with a group of wacky misfits who worked at a Los Angeles catering business.
Witches have always walked among us, populating societies and storyscapes across the globe for thousands of years. From Circe to Hermione, from Morgan le Fay to Marie Laveau, the witch has long existed in the tales we tell about ladies with strange powers that can harm or heal. And although people of all genders have been considered witches, it is a word that is now usually associated with women.
Throughout most of history, she has been someone to fear, an uncanny Other who threatens our safety or manipulates reality for her own mercurial purposes.
As is tradition, President Barack Obama has unveiled his summer playlist, and in typical form, his selections run the gamut. From viral stars like Tommy Richman and Paul Russell to establishment artists including Bob Dylan and Rolling Stones, the playlist gives a wide breadth of genre and scope, something that we’ve come to expect from the former President year after year.
Released in tandem with his summer reading list, the summer playlist is a hodgepodge of what’s hot right now and what was hot back then, from neo-soul to classic rock.
So, I thought. Maybe it was because I have been celibate for six months and probably needed to stir up the sexual steam burning inside of me. However, I approached things with him subtly. Thereafter, we started engaging in occasional chatting on different social media platforms, and I hoped eagerly for the desires to keep burning. ADVERTISEMENT
Gbenga is a nice and dashing young man, a little bit pompous if I may add, but it didn’t really matter so much because most of our men are raised to be entitled.
Dick Asher, a veteran music-business executive who was president of PolyGram and Columbia Records and worked with artists ranging from Bruce Springsteen, Michael Jackson and Bon Jovi to Bob Dylan, has died, his family confirms to Variety.