“Seperence” might technically be the most “timely” episode of The Simpsons when compared to the rest of the season, but that’s also what makes it the weakest overall. It’s a full on parody of the ...
When it comes to writers who understood the heart and soul of Philadelphia sports fandom, and to a larger extent the city itself, few could surpass Dan McQuade. The irreverent writer, who covered the ...
Stipe lent his voice to a parody version of R.E.M.’s 1992 hit “Everybody Hurts”, a song offering a message of hope and support to people battling depression and thoughts of suicide. [RELATED: 4 ...
From Philly guest stars to ‘The Pitt’ parody, Mike Price reveals how Episode 800 came together and why the next ‘Simpsons’ movie has the team hyped. Editor's Note: The following contains spoilers for ...
After 800 episodes, The Simpsons has finally paid off one of its longest-running visual gags: Marge hitting Homer with her car in the opening credits. In the show’s updated HD intro—introduced in 2009 ...
Few people in this world understood the quirks and contradictions of Philadelphia sports fandom -- and Philly in general -- quite like Dan McQuade. He was such an expert even an institution as ...
A world without The Simpsons — is that even possible? Not if the people behind the show can help it. Matt Selman, a writer and producer of the animated series for over 29 years, sees no end in sight ...
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