Posts Tagged ‘Community’

The Hot List

Monday, June 14th, 2010

We know its heatin’ up out there, so here’s a “Hot List” of some of the shopping hot spots, events to attend, and places to eat!

charlie-tigerNeed a plan for date night? Free 3rd Friday Evening at the Heard Museum- Don’t miss the NU (Native+You) event on Friday, June 18th. First off, Marshall Shore will be presenting POP! Goes the Valley at 7 p.m. Attend and learn more about Phoenix with fun facts from yesteryear, sure to impress your friends.

At 8 p.m. don’t miss a performance from Miniature Tigers’ front man Charlie Brand. This free, acoustic and solo performance from one of Phoenix’s best musicians is a rare treat. Even rarer because the band just moved to New York.

Bunky Boutique- The boutique is now open at their new location! They are open 7 days a week and are very close to…

Royal Coffee Bar- I hear the baked good are to die for. Get an iced something or other wonderful to wash it down with.

Independent’s Week- June 28 through July 4, “Go Local” by supporting as many locally owned businesses as possible. Get your Golden Ticket Coupon via the link and discover all the great things that are unique to Arizona. Use it to get 20% off at the participating businesses.

Take the Kids to Sizzlin’ Summer Saturdays- After Independent’s week, head over to the Heard Museum for FREE admission every Saturday in July. From exciting music and dance performances to an extravaganza of hands-on activities, artist demonstrations and free goody bags, Sizzlin’ Summer Saturdays gives families a cool and creative way to spend Saturdays in July.

Looking for more kid-friendly activities? Text “FAMILY” to 25866 and become a Downtown Insider!

Joel McHale Rings In 2010 at Dodge Theatre

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Joel McHale had a very good 2009. His pop culture/reality TV recap show, “The Soup” is the E! Network’s most popular show that doesn’t star a Kardashian sister, he stars in NBC’s hit comedy ”Community,” and even landed a role in The Informant! opposite A-lister Matt Damon.  

McHale took a timeout from his holiday in hometown Seattle to talk about his upcoming New Year’s Eve show at Dodge Theatre.

McHaleYou’re helping Phoenix usher in 2010 but a part of you must be sad to see 2009 end. What’s your personal highlight of the year and how have you kept the rush of success from going to your head?

“I think both those questions can be answered with one answer: Enjoying time with my 4-year-old [son Edward] and 1-year-old [son Isaac]. Professionally, I’d say doing the film with Matt [Damon] and bringing my whole family to New York for the premiere was very cool. Getting to go on [David] Letterman was huge for me. That guy was my TV dad! Everyone talks about Johnny Carson being their guy but I grew up with Letterman so to sit two feet away from him was absolutely crazy.”

Other than the emergence of “Jersey Shore,” which 2009 pop culture development had the most profound impact on you and your material?

 “When [talk show host] Wendy Williams lit up a Slim Jim on the air, that was solid gold.”

There seems to be little discernable difference between [your character on "Community"] Jeff Winger and Joel McHale, host of “The Soup.” Did [“Community” creator] Dan Harmon write the part with you specifically in mind? And who did you beat out for the part?

“I’d never met Dan until I read the pilot, which was the funniest script I’d read in years. What drew me to the character was that Jeff isn’t the moral center of the show. Britta is. People can’t rely on my character to always have the right answer and I like that. As for who I beat out for the part, well, I’m just glad Tom Cruise and Will Smith had had other things to do.”

Any good Chevy Chase stories? And do you ever find yourself following him around the “Community” set quoting lines from Fletch and Caddyshack?

“Chevy doesn’t have email. He always says, ‘My email is back in New York,’ which I’ve always found strange. I have quoted a lot of Fletch back to him. He found it endearing at first but now it’s just creepy.”

People who are seeing you live for the first time will be surprised by your freakish size. What other surprises are your fans in for during your set?

“That I’m a woman. And the show is a very tight 7 ½ hours long. And I’ll be almost entirely naked, except for the pasties.”

 Will there be any Ryan Seacrest jokes?

“There’s a good chance.”

Finally, how does your tour bus differ from [Poison singer, “Rock of Love” star, and frequent "The Soup" target] Bret Michaels’?

“It’s 90 percent less skanky.”**

 

**McHale doesn’t have a tour bus.