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This Just Out with Liz Feldman: Uh Huh Her

The season finale of This Just Out with Liz Feldman (don't worry, season two starts in July!) is a star-studded send-off with special guests Leisha Hailey and Camila Grey of Uh Huh Her, plus some extra special surprise cameos.

It's the biggest episode ever with a new theme song, a live performance, and plenty of inappropriate innuendo.

This Just Out with Liz Feldman: Episode 6
"Oy Oy Lady and Uh Huh Her"


Get your This Just Out merch at cafepress.com/thisjustout, keep up with Liz on her MySpace page , and keep your finger in the v-hole of pop culture at Raimy's blog muthafunka.blogspot.com.

Also check out Uh Huh Her on their official site or their MySpace page.

 

This Just Out with Liz Feldman: "Birthdays, Engagements, and Clea Duvall"

It's time once again for another instantly classic installment of your favorite kitchen table comedy show, This Just Out with Liz Feldman. It's Liz's birthday show and you're all invited to the kitchen!

This week, Liz interviews her "friend" and super-talented actress Clea Duvall (Heroes, Carnivale, Girl Interrupted, But I'm a Cheerleader). Liz makes Clea an offer she can't refuse ... or can she?

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Fun gifts for obsessive fans

When I was a youngster who read BOP and Tiger Beat, collecting New Kids on the Block items was simple. There were mass-produced buttons, puzzles, bed sheets, sleeping bags, dolls, curtains and rain coats (yes, I had one.) But why would you want the same thing every other fan has? To really set you apart, there are smaller companies and indie crafters who are giving us more things to collect in proof of our love for the famous.

Perhaps you have a friend who would never deny her love of Hilary Duff, even if it means she loses cool points in front of a prospective date. She can send out warning signals ahead of time by wearing this shirt by Busted Tees. Some might even think she's just being ironic, which might look better for you if you're serving as her wing woman for the night.

After watching But I'm A Cheerleader for the first time, who isn't a Clea DuVall fan? San Francisco-based crafter terriclaude is so into the actress that she is selling a one-of a kind “Obsessing Over Clea DuVall Embroidery” on Etsy.com. She knows her stuff — the embroidery features Clea's two tattoos of “Lucky” and “7.” And you thought you were her biggest fan! … continue reading

 

A crush on Clea

I've had a crush on Clea DuVall since ... well, at least since But I'm a Cheerleader. It feels like it's been going on a lot longer than that, probably because it was one of those crush-at-first-sight things. There's something so very dashing about her.

But it's not just her looks; I also think she's a very good actress. She was unforgettable on Buffy. She was irresistible in But I'm a Cheerleader.

She stole my heart in Sleeping Beauties, and then made it ache in Girl, Interrupted.

She was haunting in Carnivàle and in the 2004 TV version of Helter Skelter. In everything from The Faculty to Identity to 21 Grams, she has a presence that is somehow both steady and unsettling. … continue reading

 

Over 40 and fabulous: Who's ready to take up the torch?

We've been hearing an awful lot about the elder stateswomen of Hollywood taking over the airwaves lately. From Glenn Close in Damages, Kyra Sedgwick in The Closer, Sally Field in Brothers & Sisters to Mary-Louise Parker in Weeds, Lili Taylor in State of Mind and Holly Hunter in Saving Grace, women of a certain age have been generating a whole lot of buzz. Even Whoopi Goldberg joining The View could be viewed as part of the "trend."

With all this positivity going on around about these lovely ladies, I'm led to wonder about the future. What I want to know is this: Are any of today's youngsters going to be ready to step up to the plate when these ladies take their final bows and gracefully exit the stage? Now, I know that's likely a long way off, but that doesn't make my curiosity any less. So I decided to don my Carnac the Magnificent-like turban and see if I could find any answers in my crystal ball. Forgive me if said crystal ball provides some somewhat strange replies. The power is on the fritz here due to some nasty thunderstorms last night, and I'm afraid my battery supply is being used elsewhere. (I meant in flashlights, people!) … continue reading

 
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