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Examine Joss Whedon's entire career -- so far -- in 'Complete Companion'

It might seem excessive to produce a nearly-500-page book of essays on the career of one man, especially one whose career seems to be picking up speed. But then again, this book is about Joss Whedon, and his fans (and detractors) can't seem to say enough.
May 2, 2012 5:05 PM

Oh, the humanities! 'Sacre Bleu' a fun historical farce

In 1890, post-Impressionist painter Vincent Van Gogh walked into a wheat field and shot himself, tragically ending a brilliant, tortured life. Probably.
April 11, 2012 9:12 AM
Mary Robinette Kowal. (© 2010 Annaliese Moyer)

Write a month of letters in February

Writer and puppeteer Mary Robinette Kowal has a challenge for you: Write a letter every day of February, because why not.
January 30, 2012 9:55 AM

You'd better watch out... Dorsey's lovable psychopath is home for the holidays

Thanksgiving and Christmas always seem slightly muted in Florida; we don't have the snow at the windows, or the roaring fireplaces to make everything seem cozy and all Thomas Kinkadey the way those picturesque northern states do. But we do have America's favorite serial killer.
November 23, 2011 4:00 PM
"Robot Chicken's" Nerd finally finds the place he belongs in this scene from Season Five. (Adult Swim)

'Robot Chicken' Season 5 DVD released mid-season, because why not

Last Sunday night Adult Swim's stop-action, pop-culture-slaughtering, hit show "Robot Chicken" began the second half of its fifth season, and fans rejoiced in the thought of ten new shows. But why wait?
October 25, 2011 12:00 PM

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