Early Buzz: Brian Eno, Webbys, 'Daily Show' and more
Howdy! I hope your week got off to a cheerful start. Don't forget you still have time to enter our cool Batman contest; I'll announce the winner later this week.
Headlines:
- Not surprisingly, Craig Ferguson is leaving The Late Late Show.
- Paul Simon and Edie Brickell were arrested over the weekend after a domestic dispute. They appeared in court Monday.
- Sarah Silverman will be on Masters of Sex next season.
- See the Pixies discuss the tracks on Indie Cindy.
- HBO's The Comeback is coming back.
- Stream the new Brian Eno/Karl Hyde album at NPR.
- Showtime put the premiere of its new monster-themed series, Penny Dreadful, on YouTube.
- Check out a comprehensive list of all of Don Draper's clients on Mad Men.
- To Kill a Mockingbird is finally going to be available digitally.
- Kathryn Prescott from Skins is starring on a new MTV show.
- Rolling Stone is streaming R.E.M.'s Unplugged version of The One I Love.
- This year's Webby Awards winners have been announced.
- Here's an interview with the woman behind "My Husband's Stupid Record Collection."
- Sundance renewed The Red Road.
- The Daily Show just hired a new correspondent.
- Sunday's ep of The Simpsons set an all-time ratings low.
- Salon talks to writer Lydia Davis.
- This video takes you behind the scenes of Arcade Fire's tour.
- Hear the "Doctor Who version" of Let It Go from Frozen.
- Michael Ian Black's new children's book sounds fun.
- Ah, to be a fly on the wall at this dinner ...
- Have you seen the We Are Comics Tumblr?
- And finally, nice DuckTales jam.