Why anyone would break up with Garfunkel and/or Oates (Riki Lindhome and Kate Micucci, respectively), is beyond me. Yet some messy boy or boys did and all G&O can do is clean, sing sadly, and put on an adorable play where cats dress up as everything from sponges to Molotov cocktails to DVD copies of The Last Boy Scout. At least, they have each other and their fans and all those crazy cats (except the one dressed up like an ashtray, she’s mine).
On this episode: a housecat ruins a man's life, a hotel guest finds more than a mint on his pillow, all the cold cuts keep disappearing, Trevin loses a fight with a street artist, Nancy Grace has a new show, a man of real passion seeks public office, Boss Man's got some questions that need answering, a pair of watchmen need watching, and a man most likely ate a zeppelin.
This month's show was written and performed by Adam Bozarth, Dan Chamberlain, Matt Little, Taylor Moore, and Anna Rubanova, with additional material by Brandon Scott Jones
Unpopular Opinions is a new weekly column in which a writer takes a stand against popular opinion, whether it's asserting the true merit of a supposedly guilty pleasure or dissenting against the universally lauded.
Unpopular Opinions as a series has focused on some serious stuff, but no issue is more dire than this. Cats and dogs have literally been in battle for centuries and that battle has rubbed off on their respective owners — there is no argument like one between a dog-person and a cat-person (except a fictional one in which the people are actually part dog/cat, part person). These epic debates oft revolve around cuteness, which [...]
Oh boy oh boy. When Kristen Wiig guest-stars on Portlandia, she will be in a band called Catnapped with Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein and a gun and a cat who plays an instrument that isn't the guitar! What instrument is this cat gonna play? The marimba? The didgeridoo? The theremin? The Aeolian harp?
Here's the wonderful second episode of Julie Klausner's The Cat Whisperer, featuring Laraine Newman and Sarah Haskins. In it, our hero confronts her greatest challenge yet: running out of secrets to whisper to cats.
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