Are you as excited about tonight’s three-part finale of Community as we are? Do you need something to help tide you over until 8pm finally rolls around
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Watch a Supercut of Every Time Abed Said “Cool” on ‘Community’
For nearly two decades, France’s Cognac Blues Passions festival has been celebrating all things blues and roots in the world of music.
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Choose Your Favorite Act in ‘Chase The Music. Own The Stage.’
As anyone who has watched his earlier films like Alien or Thelma and Louise can attest, Ridley Scott is a director who knows what to do with a badass leading lady. That’s why we were excited to hear that in his recent meetings on the upcoming Blade Runner sequel, it was decided that relaunched franchise will definitely feature a female protagonist. (Sorry, Harrison Ford
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The New ‘Blade Runner’ Movie Will Have a Female Protagonist
Have you ever thought that history’s most notorious figures could be improved if they were a little more, well, fabulous? In Scott Sheidly’s Portraits: a series of “fabulous” depictions of tyrants, dictators and popes , which is on view through May 20th at the ArtPadSF fine art fair in San Francisco, presented by the Spoke Art Gallery , he tarts up Stalin, Kim Jong-il, Hitler, and the Pope with hot pink accessories, flashy purple leopard print, and of course, unicorn bling. Because there’s a flashy teenage girl in all of us, and especially in these guys

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Scott Sheidly’s “Fabulous” Pink Tyrants
When you think of miniatures, perhaps images of old ladies meticulously constructing dollhouses and shut-ins building ships in bottles come to mind. But, whether they’re commercial ventures or individuals’ all-consuming projects, there are quite a few miniatures out there that could actually be described as awesome. A scale model of New York City that reproduces every single building from Staten Island to the Bronx

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Mind-Blowing Miniatures of Real Places Around the World
New Yorkers don’t hear much news about progress on the MTA’s Second Avenue Subway (SAS), which has only been in the works for 75 years and was most recently resumed in 2007 — although we hear it’s no fun living east of Third Ave. on the Upper East Side these days. But there have been a few updates trickling out about the art we’ll eventually see in the stations
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Chuck Close to Create Art for New York’s Second Avenue Subway Line
Anyone questioning the dearth of original ideas in modern-day Hollywood might want to take a look at this week’s new releases, which include Battleship , a film based on a board game, and What to Expect When You’re Expecting , a film based on a pregnancy guide. Yes, friends, the movie industry in 2012 is all about brand recognition, so when they run out of sequels and remakes and reboots and adaptation of comic books and TV series and novels, they’re going to have to really start stretching . Not by trying new ideas or telling untold stories (don’t be silly), but by merely adapting things into movies that really have no business being adapted into movies
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The Strangest Source Material in Movie History
Here at Flavorpill, we love infographics almost as much as we love Liz Lemon . So, in honor of tonight’s 30 Rock finale and Tina Fey’s 42nd birthday tomorrow, we decided to take a trip through the show’s six seasons and make a special kind of infographic — one that chronicles the tumultuous history of Liz’s locks. How do you like your Liz Lemon?

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Exclusive Infographic: The Life and Times of Liz Lemon’s Hair
Devastating news: TMZ is reporting that Donna Summer died of cancer this morning at her Florida home. She was 63 years old. Born LaDonna Adrian Gaines and known as the Queen of Disco, Summer was a five-time Grammy winner whose hit songs — including “Love to Love You Baby,” “Last Dance,” “MacArthur Park,” “Hot Stuff,” and “She Works Hard for the Money” — defined a genre and dominated the charts in the ’70s and ’80s.
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Donna Summer Has Died