Monday, March 16, 2009

Fruitless

The mango is cantaloupe's ugly cousin. Its very very VERY ugly cousin. While this is not a timely recount I felt it important enough to include anyway.
On a trip to Vegas I unwittingly bit into a piece of mango thinking it was a piece of the much more refined and classy cantaloupe..It was not. It VERY much was not. It was mushy and duller than it's cousin. It was a poor excuse for a fruit and why any establishment would include such an atrocity on their breakfast platter is an enigma to me. They should be ashamed to be associated with that stuff.
So this is as much a rant as it is a warning. Beware of those imposter cantaloupe pieces. Learn from my mistakes and save your tasebuds from the horror that is the mango.

* And as if you need any more proof then I have already given you I add this anyway: Mango was the name of that cross-dressing, high-pitched, diva-dramatization, spine-tingling irritating character that Chris Kattan played on Saturday Night Live. Case closed.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Late Night with Justin Timberlake

Jimmy Fallon was the ugly cousin on his own show! Last night was Jimmy's first as Late Night's newest host and he wasn't half bad. I am a huge Conan hater and am extremely disappointed he's taking over the Tonight Show, but I've been intrigued to see how Jimmy would do in his place. The monlogue was nothing special; a few rather contrived jokes and a smattering of clever comments at an usually vocal and roudy audience.
The Roots were amazing, and I still cannot believe they agreed to do a talk show, but hey I'm not complaining. They're almost too cool for school.
The slow jammin the news skit was funny. Not Jimmy so much as the Roots' singer. Reminded me very much of those hilarious Budweiser commercials, 'Real Men of Genius'.
The Lick for Ten skit was absurd and very college boy humor. Not a fan.
Poor Jimmy was noticably nervous and was over-compensating with frenzied energy. It wasn't a mess, but it can certainly be refined.
DeNiro was guest number one and I am still undecided how much of his appearance was an act. Dear Bob is notorious for not being much of a talker, but he seemed to be going out of his way to be difficult, so I'm thinking it was part of the gag. Funny for about a second and then it was painful to watch. When the host talks more than the guest, it's never a good sign.
And then we come to the highlight of the night. Perhaps I am slightly biased because of my Fatal Attraction/Single White Female type obsession with JT, but Timberlake knocked it out of the park. He should have his own show or something. Once he came out Jimmy relaxed and the whole mood of the show changed. There was witty banter and quite humerous impersonations. And the MTV reality show clip looked interesting as well. Justin should have been the only guest if you ask me.
Jimmy got upstaged, but I think he can improve. He may not be condemned to ugly cousinness forever. I will tune in again tonight though, despite the fact it conflicts with my beloved Golden Girls. Not for Mr. Fallon so much as I love Ms. Fey!
Weekend Update lives on...

Monday, March 2, 2009

Less of West

Kanye, Kanye, Kanye...What the hell has happened to you? Only a few years ago he was one of the few hip hop artists that actually had something lyrical to say. It wasn't all cars and women (some of it was of course) but at his height it was poems put to beats. An artist after my own heart. I still put Never Let Me Down, Hey Mama, and Roses on my playlists, so I'm clearly a fan, I have respect for his talent. However, I cannot for the life of me figure how he took such a turn for the worst.
The clothes, the hair, the poor attempt at singing...It's embarrassing to watch. A special on VH1 recently aired called Storytellers. Musicians perform a sample of their songs and inbetween explain the inspiration behind them; a genius program that I wish would air more often. Kanye did this show once before and it was fantastic...This time not so much. His "explantions of inspirations" were just incoherent self-righteous rants. He seemed to go into hideous free-styles where even the audience seemed unsure how to react.
He's always been a character of sorts, always seemed to think of himself as a player bigger than life in the game. He's always spared no expense and was never one to err on the side of caution when it came to what he said out loud, but he's become a persona too campy too exploited too contrived to even laugh at. He's a caricature.
Jay-Z needs to take him aside and slap some sense into his Roc-a-fella protege. I think Kanye needs to stick to what he knows and go back to school.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

What's Black & White And Going Out Of Business?

It truly pains my heart to write this, but newspapers have become the ugly cousin of media's mediums. I would love to feel bad for their woes and label them the victim of an ever changing ADD type nation. Unfortunately, this would be a lie. They are not victims, they are poor business models and our democracy is going to suffer for it.
What did they think was going to happen when they started putting their entire paper up on the internet for free? Ad dollars can only sustain you for so long when you're just giving the whole cow away. Now don't get me wrong, I thoroughly enjoy this era of free, get it as soon as you want it news, but it has crippled journalism. Newspapers are on life support, they are the Terry Schiavo of media and it's not a matter of if they will disappear, but how quickly.
Some might argue that jouralism just has to evolve with the times, that just like anything else the news will soon adapt and find other fruitful ways to present itself.
To that I urge caution...Because until that time comes there will be no next Woodward and Bernstein. The quality of investigative, watchdog journalism will be virtually non-existent. There will be no money to insure Big Brother keeps in line or Big Business doesn't steal your money and then your homes. There will be no eye in the sky and perhaps there is no scarier truth.
So do your part. Save a paper. Bailout this ugly cousin before it's too late.