At this point in the CBB mythology, it’s impossible to describe an appearance by Andy Samberg without using some variant of the word “bro.” Continue reading
Author Archives: Tim Karan
Review: I Seem Fun – The Diary of Jen Kirkman
It should be noted that this review was assigned and mostly written before Jen Kirkman invoked a Twitter campaign to have I Seem Fun reviewed here. Continue reading
Review: Moving Mountains, ‘Moving Mountains’
It’s become increasingly apparent that the first step towards truly appreciating any new release from Moving Mountains is to immediately forget everything that preceded it. Continue reading
Interview: The Dear Hunter Frontman Casey Crescenzo
It isn’t all that shocking to hear that Casey Crescenzo is writing a symphony. Everything he’s done from The Receiving End Of Sirens through the Dear Hunter evokes a certain amount of orchestral maneuvering. Continue reading
Review: The Duncan Trussell Family Hour
Around 26 minutes into The Duncan Trussell Family Hour, you start to admit that you might need more hallucinogens to wrap your head around what Trussell is spouting. Continue reading
21 Facts You May Not Know About Roberto Clemente on the Anniversary of His Debut
The 20,000 fans in attendance at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh 57 years ago today likely didn’t know how much baseball history they would be witness to. Continue reading
Fantasy Baseball: The Top Sleeper for 2013 at Every Position
It’s a weird thing being a fantasy baseball sleeper. It isn’t exactly a compliment, but it isn’t the worst thing in the world, either. Continue reading
The 10 Most Common Reasons Your Fantasy Baseball Team Flopped This Year
There aren’t any easy answers when it comes to fantasy baseball. Ask anyone who drafted Tim Lincecum. Continue reading
Review: Soundgarden, ‘King Animal’
How angry were you in 1997? If your answer is, “Not very” or “I was 3,” there’s a chance you’ll be unimpressed with Soundgarden’s first album in more than 15 years. Continue reading
Fantasy Baseball’s All-First Half Surprise Team
Maybe our first round fantasy picks aren’t quite as important as we think. Actually, maybe the same could be said about pretty much all our picks through, like, Round 13. Continue reading