Coinciding with Lichtenstein: A Retrospective at the Tate Modern, The Culture Show is featuring Roy Lichtenstein, the American pop artist best known for recreating, or plagiarizing according to some, comic book panels.
Host Alastair Sooke examines his seminal work, Look Mickey (1961):
Here, as if from nowhere, were the ... [Read More]
The BBC has revealed the posters for the next four episodes of Doctor Who, including the season finale "The Name of the Doctor." The tagline teases "His secret revealed." Despite the title, it's not necessarily the Doctor's name. Executive Producer Steven Moffat parsed his words very carefully when speaking with the Radio ... [Read More]
Glenn Quagmire is the resident sex pervert on Family Guy but the Griffin family has him beat when it comes to the biggest taboo: incest. From seeing each other naked to actual sex, there have been incestuous encounters between nearly every family member. Talk about keeping it in the family (giggity).
Griffin Family
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The Griffin family gets new neighbors in week's episode of Family Guy "Bigfat." The Smiths from American Dad movie into Cleveland Brown's old house but it turns out it's just a dream sequence of Hank Hill, which is followed by a frame by frame recreation of the King of the Hill opening.
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"It's a little shaky, a little snaky and a little kinky," touts the promo for this week's Animation Domination.
The Simpsons "What Animated Women Want."
Homer tries to save his marriage by converting the garage into a snuggle dungeon, complete with blow up doll, gimp mask and even a sex swing! Milhouse also embraces his ... [Read More]
Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death is a parody that's aptly ahead of its time. Originally broadcasted in 1999 for the Red Nose Day charity telethon, it was written by current Doctor Who Executive Producer Steven Moffat. Multiple stars are featured in the role of the Doctor including Joanna Lumley. The possibility of a ... [Read More]
Clara Oswald finally agrees to become the Doctor's new companion in "The Rings of Akhaten."
The Doctor takes Clara to a ceremony in which worshipers sacrifice their precious memories to a living world where all life originated. When Clara asks if their religion is true, the Doctor says in a somber voice "It's what they ... [Read More]



