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A 23-year-old-photographer has accused Aziz Ansari of sexual misconduct. The woman revealed that the actor forced her to indulge in sexual activity on their date. -
Netflix January 2016 Arrivals: Stream Amy Poehler, Chelsea Handler, 'Degrassi' & More
It looks like Santa dropped off a few extra presents for the new year, because the new arrivals are almost here! Netflix revealed the official and latest list of movies, originals, series, and documentaries available to stream in January 2016. Viewers can prepare to watch Amy Poehler in the final season of 'Parks & Recreation,' Chelsea Handler in her new docu-series 'Chelsea Does,' meet a new generation of students in 'Degrassi: Next Class,' and so much more! -
Talib Kweli Releases Surprise Free Album - 'F*ck The Money'
Talib Kweli has been pretty quiet in the past few years on the music front, but yesterday, the New York City rapper decided to surprise his fans with a free album. Kweli brings out some big names to contribute on the project, aptly titled 'F*ck The Money,' like Miguel, Ab-Soul, Styles P, Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump and others. -
'Parks and Recreation' Recap & Review: Donna Gets Married and Ben Gets Drunk
We've seen plenty of Ron Swanson and Leslie Knope this season, so it's fitting that the most recent episode - "Donna & Joe" - concentrated largely on the other characters. In the process, we were able to see just how much everyone has come since Season One. -
'Parks and Recreation' Recap & Review: Dennis Feinstein, Perd Hapley and Treat Yo Self 2017!
Parks and Recreation went into unexplored territory last week when they examined what we'll call "bad feelings." Ron Swanson and Leslie Knope had to mend their friendship, which they did, after some betrayals and letting time get in the way of their "work-proximity-associateship" (as Ron so elegantly put it). "Leslie & Ron" was the first standout episode of the season, but now that they're on the same page, there's plenty of room for classic P&R hijinks. -
'Parks and Recreation' Recap & Review: Ron Swanson and Leslie Knope Square Off Then Eat Breakfast Food
As "Parks and Recreation" enters its final few episodes, the show is promising to send everyone from the Pawnee world off in style. And yes, that means everyone. The Reasonablists, the town cult, make an appearance along with the tattoo guy and the custodian hung up on Shaina Twain. But tonight's double header was all about Ron Swanson and Leslie Knope. -
'Parks and Recreation' Recap & Review: NBC Comedy Kicks off Final Season in the Future
By the end of Season Two, NBC's Parks and Recreation, the ugly cousin of the network's monster hit The Office, was heading toward uncertainty. Despite a cast led by Saturday Night Live alum Amy Poehler and some promising talent in Chris Pratt and Nick Offerman, the show just wasn't performing well. Thankfully, the crew's salvation came in the form of a pregnancy. -
Jeff Tweedy and Bo Burnham appeared on last night's episode of NBC's 'Parks and Recreation' [WATCH]
Last night, Wilco's Jeff Tweedy and comedian-musician Bo Burnham appeared on an episode of NBC's Parks and Recreation. Tweedy portrayed the lead singer of the fictionally defunct band Land Ho!, while Burnham came on the show as a 17-year-old country pop star Chip McCapp. -
The Decemberists, Yo La Tengo, Jeff Tweedy and more to appear on 'Parks and Recreation'
In the current season of Parks and Recreation, Amy Poehler's character (Leslie Knope) is working on a unity concert in an attempt to mend relations with the newly merged towns of Pawnee and Eagleton. According to The AV Club (via Consequence of Sound), the show's season finale (airing April 24) will feature several notable musicians performing the concert as members of fictional bands. Wilco's Jeff Tweedy has been cast as well as The Decemberists and Yo La Tengo.
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