Ok, here it is from NY Mag and was also noted in the NY Times this past weekend:
Fox’s last Simpsons renewal, which was for two seasons, came back in February 2009. The show needs the extra lead time owing to its long production timetable, and with the new pickup, it will have enough episodes to air though at least spring 2012; Jean expects the 500th episode to be broadcast in February 2012. “We’ll actually have enough episodes to go into a 24th season,” even if Fox doesn’t officially order that season. However, with the series so tantalizingly close to season 25, it seems hard to imagine the show not surviving that long. (For TV geeks keeping track, Lassie and Gunsmoke are the only prime-time shows that have produced more episodes, with 588 and 635, respectively.)
Legion, the Hopper show was very small. Packed into 4 crowded rooms. And rather than just show the Hoppers, the Whitney’s curators tried to be too clever by half and show him and 2 other artists in an effort to compare and contrast them, yet they advertise it as a Hopper exibit. The Whitney has 1,200 works by Hopper; not a stretch to imagine they could fill 4 small galleries. And most of the Hoppers on display were not terribly interesting. I might have appreciated the progression of his work more had they shown a lot more of HIS works. Not worth the time IMHO.
LIST OF SUBJECTS THAT REQUIRE YEARS OF DISCIPLINED STUDY TO BECOME KNOWLEDGEABLE:
1. Chemistry
2. Engineering
3. Physics
4. Philosophy
5. Biology
6. Comparative literature I suppose (begrudgingly)
LIST OF SUBJECTS I COULD BE AN EXPERT IN WITHIN 2 MONTHS WITH NOTHING MORE THAN THE RIGHT BOOKS, STRONG COFFEE AND ENOUGH TIME ON MY HANDS:
1. Everything I listed earlier as a fluff subject.
Wait, there’s an exhibition of space hoppers?! I’m in.
Ok, here it is from NY Mag and was also noted in the NY Times this past weekend:
Fox’s last Simpsons renewal, which was for two seasons, came back in February 2009. The show needs the extra lead time owing to its long production timetable, and with the new pickup, it will have enough episodes to air though at least spring 2012; Jean expects the 500th episode to be broadcast in February 2012. “We’ll actually have enough episodes to go into a 24th season,” even if Fox doesn’t officially order that season. However, with the series so tantalizingly close to season 25, it seems hard to imagine the show not surviving that long. (For TV geeks keeping track, Lassie and Gunsmoke are the only prime-time shows that have produced more episodes, with 588 and 635, respectively.)
global warming is going to change maps quite a bit.
The Modern Art market is simply an alternative form
of reserve currency.
Discuss.
Legion, the Hopper show was very small. Packed into 4 crowded rooms. And rather than just show the Hoppers, the Whitney’s curators tried to be too clever by half and show him and 2 other artists in an effort to compare and contrast them, yet they advertise it as a Hopper exibit. The Whitney has 1,200 works by Hopper; not a stretch to imagine they could fill 4 small galleries. And most of the Hoppers on display were not terribly interesting. I might have appreciated the progression of his work more had they shown a lot more of HIS works. Not worth the time IMHO.
When I was in college the geography majors were the students who were most interested in going to Third World countries and living there.
Ok, I should have said the highest producing prime-time shows. My bad. So daytime soaps don’t count.
Keep guessing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_longest_running_United_States_television_series