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Parody Video Also Features Fred Armisen, Sarah Silverman, Al Franken, Patton Oswalt, Jack Black, and Others
May 14, 2020
By Samantha Small
A boat load of comedians have covered “Weird Al” Yankovic’s “Eat It” (which itself is a parody of Michael Jackson’s “Beat It”). They include Bob Odenkirk, David Cross, Bryan Cranston, Fred Armisen, Sarah Silverman, Al Franken, Patton Oswalt, Jack Black, and Yankovic himself. More
Premieres May 29 on Netflix
May 07, 2018
By Christopher Roberts
Arrested Development made its long-awaited return in 2013, with season four streaming on Netflix seven years after it was originally cancelled by Fox. Season five has been in the works for a while and it’s now been announced that it will premiere May 29, and a trailer for the season has been shared. More
Featuring Bob Mould, David Cross, The Love Language, Superchunk
Apr 20, 2012
By Mike Hilleary
Last September the North Carolina Legislature proposed an amendment to its Constitution that woudl ban legal recognition for all unmarried couples and strip protections and benefits from families across the state. More
It’s Almost Like an Arrested Development Reunion!
Jul 19, 2010
By Laura Studarus
Fans still in mourning for the demise of Arrested Development (And really, will mourning ever stop?) have one more reason to smile. Today it was announced that David Cross is joining the Will Arnett/Keri Russell Fox comedy, Running Wilde. More
Bigger and Blackerer Due May 25 Via Sub Pop
Mar 25, 2010
By Kyle Lemmon
David Cross made a name for himself on Arrested Development, Mr. Show, and various indie-comedy films. Basically, he’s a very, very funny dude. Cross is now set to issue his third comedy LP (and second DVD) for Sub Pop.
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Christmas Single Features Kevin Drew, Tegan and Sara, Kyp Malone, Ezra Koenig, Yo La Tengo, and others
Dec 09, 2009
By Laura Studarus
Canadian band Fucked Up is leading the Christmas charge. With the help of a few friends (including comedian David Cross, Broken Social Scene’s Kevin Drew, Kyp Malone of TV on the Radio, Yo La Tengo, Bob Mould of Husker Du, Tegan & Sara, and Ezra Koenig of Vampire Weekend) they’ve released an updated version of 1980s classic “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” More
Interviews
Feb 02, 2003
By John Srebalus
His new album, Shut Up, You Fucking Baby! isn’t much of a lovefest, so let’s start with a few things David Cross likes. More
Reviews
Sep 28, 2010
By Hays Davis
On a day that hundreds of people walked past junkies in a New York park and barely registered their presence, David Cross may have been the only one to see the humor in the heroin-enhanced citizens’ determined ability to remain upright at all times. More