is there something I should know?
Mar. 29th, 2012 06:54 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The spiders took my hat and are wearing and won't give it back. Me, attempting to defoliate the jungle again, which some people call gardening, but I no longer shall, because whenever I say I've no time or money for the gymn but I garden, they snort. I don't think they've any idea of the hard labour that goes into trying to keep the jungle at bay, especially since the birds have pooped massive vines all over the place of late.
I also refuse to use the term arachnophobic, as it is not an irrational fear when two of the deadliest spiders on the planet lurk in abundance in my back yard (and there was no cure when I was a kid, so consider my wariness ingrained to the deepest degree).
Not to mention snakes. I'm pretty sure there are snakes under the house. Brown snakes.
Which is why you won't see me under the house, no matter how much crap the mad aged parent shoved under there.
Certainly the birds think there are snakes under the porch (you should hear them shriek when I bring out the greywater hose) and they'd know, spending more time at my address than I ever do. I swear I've seen 'em, once or twice, coiled around the back steps.
So, garden party? Yeah, that's what I thought. Yeah, I know, I should cut back the weeds and rubbish, but hey, we don't have a rodent problem any more (aside from the fact that I binned or tinned everything in the cupboards as one should, cf mad aged parent).
Meanwhile, I've submitted another two job applications. It doesn't make me feel any better but at least I'm trying to be proactive, which is very hard when one is exhausted both physically and emotionally. Not even the Thai curry and red wine cheered me up on Saturday, as was intended. It's a dark day indeed when a red curry from Tommy Thai doesn't bring a joyful smile to my face.
Oh, I found my father's old wooden wine rack and decided to restock it, which meant lugging a box full of wine all the way back up the hill (again, those who scoff have never tried it), and though I did babble about starting a new collection, I reckon I just got tarred with the old lady lush brush. Well, it's not like I'm going to rip through the barely bloody drinkable stuff, especially as the most expensive wine the local booze outfit could offer was twenty dollars a bottle. It's all cherry nosed pensioners and their cheap flagons here. Which means sipping through gritted teeth and manfully swallowing it down like a bad extra in a cheap cowboy film.
Sorry to be so downhearted, but it's difficult when actual rolling up of sleeves and pitching in and attending work related conferences and training in my own time is seen as ripe for punishment. Why?
Wednesday...
I've put in another two job applications. I think that'll have to do for this month. Do you sense the sweat of desperation? Again, being competent, diligent and willing to do what no one else will make me...a pariah? An untouchable, only fit to empty the rubbish bins. Sigh.
Anyhoo...I can't say I've been enjoying my bottle of rough red, that would be going too far, and it is indeed so rough it makes Ray Winstone look vicar's tea paty genteel, but it sure helps unclench the jaw in the evenings. Just one glass, in my silly glass that I picked up from the Renaissance exhibition gift shop/ What can I say, it caught my eye and then I picked it up and I knew it was my drinking glass and somehow I got it all the way home from Canberra just carrying it in my handbag and it is cheaply made (if not cheap) and tacky and some Chinese factory's idea of pre-industrial drinking ware, with, ironically, the mould joins showing all too clearly, but for me that's part of its bastard maverick charm. I like the attempt at olde worldy, I like the weight of it, and it holds the perfect amount for me, not enough to get properly skunnered like those holds two thirds of a bottle English size glasses I've fallen down over (literally) but just enough to be pleasingly pleasant. Even if the best the local bottle-o can offer is barely bloody drinkable. Yes, it has come to this, they've finally driven me to become a little old lady tippler.
Still, it made me very happy when I found those Tom Hiddleston pics. He looks so cool in Fifties style gear, you know, a perfect John Wyndham hero, and yes, I am re-reading The Day of the Triffids right now.
Last night, due to the interwebs suddenly working for the first time in over a year now I am resolved to change carriers (funny, that) I was all done in time for tea (never happens, usually I'm still struggling to open a single email by the time my alarm goes off the next morning, or one of them, anyway, I have three alarms) so I snuggled up for White Collar (plot sucks, Bomer pretty), Smash (plot sucks, Davenport pretty) and Justfied (held over from the night before, which has both excellent plot and prettiness, and it was the dentist one, which remains a favourite, especially for the Rudolph refs).
Thursday...
Just did another job application. It's getting insane now. This job seek thing I signed up for keeps spitting them out, and I could do them. It's not the qualifications or experience that are the problem, it's the galumpus that goes with them, alas. As always, if I could divorce this sack o'shit I've been lumbered with, I would, in a heartbeat. If I was blonde, thin and pretty, look out world.
Meanwhile, I'll fess up to what I was up to yesterday, aside from staring out the window wishing my life away. Actually, I did get thrown stuff just as I was about to walk out the door, which was annoying, and no doubt further proof of my moral turpitude, but you ain't seen nuthin' yet. Decided to go to the flicks, a short bus ride away, as it's close and nice and there's a shopping mall attached and the idea was to have a run at those items that can only be sourced from a mall, like a new cardy cause I wore my other every other day until it was kaput (well, it usually gets a break for summer but that actually requires a summer, and there was none this year).
So I was late and I only had (or thought I had) ten minutes for a run through the newsagents, which remains as good as I remember it, and despite there being nothing close by for weeks, tthere I picked up three Fassbender covers, a Tatum, but no Italian GQ with the Bomer spread. British, Australian, American, German, Spanish and Indian GQs but no Italian version. Bugger.
Anyways, turns out I had plenty of time for the film as they forgot to start it and three people had to walk down to the pimply popcorn purveyors before it did. Why they bothered I do not know.
What did I go see? Well, nothing I really wanted to, again, because all the grownup films only play ay midday, if at all, so they're all cable or dvd jobs, and yes, I went to see 21 Jump Street, just out of curiosity, mind. I mean, the reviews were good, the takings up, how bad could it be? Oh, that bad. I never knew there was a limit to the number of dick jokes I could sit through, but what do you know, there is. I swear, the only grin the film raised was when Penhall and Hanson showed up, and like I didn't know that was J Depp swaggering around like a bleached Sparrow under that wig. I find his schtick cringeworthy these days and he pretty much jumped the shark for me years ago. Channing is as handsome as a finely hewn wardrobe, and about as emotive. Man, that was bad, but at least I got closure on Hanson and Penhall - smirk.
So bad that when I got home and Himself related the latest calamities of the house (fallen over bookcase, burnt dinner) he had to admit that it wasn't as bad as what I'd suffered.
At least I did get a new cardy, of a sort, that'll do, so it wasn't a complete waste of an evening.
And there was Leverage, which was fun this week, the one where they try to con a con. Oh, that episode of Leverage. Yeah, but it's brand of gentle silly was just what I needed. Grimm, alas, was doing fight club, which prompted the Peanut Gallery to groan that the first rule of fight club was to be ripped off as often as possible, as per episodes of Angel, Torchwood and an entire series of Being Human. Boring! Also, I was tired, so I've no idea how it ended, but the girlfriend isn't dead yet, and the chumpy cop partner isn't getting on the clue bicycle anytime soon (I figure it'd have to be a bicycle, being set in Portland in all, and no, I won't let myself watch Portlandia, because I know I wouldn't be able to look my friends in the eye if I did - chortle)
And the ads on Fox8, so stupid my inner grumpy was tying itself up in knots. I complained that I'd not drunk enough to sit through those ads and the PG agreed. They were daft and annoying in the extreme. It made begin to pine for the never ending funeral plan ads that Fox Classics spruiks. Harumph.
Clearly I am not down with the kids (and the cardy buying might have been a clue). Ah well. More window staring. At least the wickedly dramatic wind has stopped. Now it's just kinda grey. And wet.
Friday...
Sunny! How did that happen, when yesterday was so grey and damp. There was a fog this morning, but as is tradition, it burned off into a brilliant day.
Really loving the Juan Gris Google doodle today. I noticed he has the guitar and claret, guitar player, fruit and knife on plate and a few others I remember from the Picasso show, only much, much better. This stuff I like. He should have ben a side show exhibition.
Oh, if only I was allowed to curate stuff. Speaking of which, at the Met you can, which is so cool. I've merrily wasted quite a bit of time curating my favourites.
Wednesday...
Yeah, I know. It's been a week.
Anyhoo, I was off the the Opera House again on Friday to see This Is Our Youth, featuring Michael Cera, Kieran Culkin and Emily Barclay. It was billed as a Gen Y play, but with all those references to President Reagan, I think not. Talkin' about my g-g-generation, I think, my dears. Certainly the scruffy flat that formed the stage set with the mattress on the floor and the mountain of pizza boxes in the kitchen area was so close to chez ex that one might think they'd used photos for reference.
It was surprisingly funny. I was sincerely not expecting to laugh out loud over a piece of New York theatre. Yes, it was self absorbed and angsty, with the characters in a turmoil largely of their own making, but it was darkly funny, too, the way American telly used to be in the 90s.
Mr Culkin was a revelation, being completely wonderful, snarky and funny as a self-interested young cove, and so true to life I forgave what others might have seen as exaggeration. Hell, I still work with a few boys like that who've never grown up. They're like walking Volvo drivers, they see a lot of accidents but never cause 'em, so they think.
Mr Cera was also a revelation, by being completely dreadful. Perhaps it was a choice to play the character as a one note loser, and it's worked in all his films so far, but I found it a bit grating. I did feel for the character though when he lost of suitcase of cool stuff, but, again, a trouble of his own making. As a walking didaster, he was amusing, but as a stage actor, not so much. Still, I understand it was his debut, but Keiran was so damn good, I just could not help wonder why one had the stellar career and the other didn't, because, given that night's performance, Mr Culkin was the star. I had no idea he had the chops. One of the best performances I've seen on stage all year.
Speaking of stage and how some actors shine in one medium but not another, Ive not wailed about Toby yet, Toby Schmitz, who gave one of the best performances I've ever seen in Much Ado last year, who is recognised as a good actor, and yet was so completely shit awful in his episode Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries. I kept begging him to stop being lumpen and crap but he would not. I was so disappointed.
Fortunately the rest of Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries have been fun. It's all very silly, and some of the acting is a bit am dram and the location budget is so tight it hurts (they used the same house for two locations last week, it was so bad) but I can't but help love Phryne, her fabulous fashions and her never ceasing flirtations.
I kind of love Dot, too, the cherubic faced maid with the heart of a lion, and I just love the way she just takes everything on board and clutches her crucifix when she fibs. I love Jack, in the thankless task of Phryne's foil. Most times, Mr Page manages the fine art of making Jack look tired, fed up and lovelorn as Phryne runs rings around him without actually appearing pathetic.
Oh, and the trouble in paradise twixt Bert and Cec last week. Good thing Dot was on hand to patch things up between the lads. Chortle.
The weekend was spent in hard larbour and industry trying to tidy the place for a repairman who never came on Monday. It was all very annoying, but, hey, the place is in better shape than it was over Xmas, so that's a win, right?
Yesterday was also very annoying but I skived off early to go to a Yammer presentation which was the most boring presentation I've ever sat through. Thank heavens they had free booze, including what they were calling Yammer juice, a bright blue concoction that was Blue Curacao, white rum and about six other things. It looked like loo cleaner and probably would have had the same kick. If I'd downed one every time that guy had used the word 'paradigm' it would have been 'a farce of blue vomit', as the Peanut Gallery imagined when I related the tale of what I'd endured.
I stuck with the champagne and hoovered up a line of sushi train before catching a bus down to the old ent cent to see Duran Duran. I don't care what you say, I love 'em heaps, they were in fine form, the stage show was quite the thing and they played a hell of a lot of favourites, including Rio, Planet Earth, Girls on Film, Hungry Like The Wolf, White Lines (with the strobe that is partly responsible for this morning's headache), Is There something I Should Know, Notorious, Ordinary World, and, oh, heaps. So funny when Simon thought he had to coax the audience how to sing the chorus of Reflex. Oh, I know that by heart, still. How many times did we have to sing/mime it for the crowd scenes in the video? Yes, I'm in the crowd in the Reflex clip. Didn't know that, did you? Tis true.
Yes, I am that much of a fan. Well, I was. Still am. Simon is still my No.1 Crush. Always be will. Kind of set the template, and you can tell.
So I had fun. I danced, I squeed, I ogled, I was dazzled. I staggered home with the world's most unwieldy programme.
And now...I need another cup of tea.
Thursday...
Sorry for the Bomer bombing at the end of this post but I failed two tests got my first FOAD letters and I need pretty to cheer me up (that and another gothic Big Valley ep). Besides, Matty is being cute and silly and making with the Duran duran homage. What's not to love?
This Is Our Youth
http://www.au.timeout.com/sydney/theatre/events/29482/this-is-our-youth
'Duranies' enjoy bon Bon before return to ordinary world
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/duranies-enjoy-bon-bon-before-return-to-ordinary-world-20120327-1vwlc.html
Old stagers put super in superannuation
http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/old-stagers-put-super-in-superannuation-20120328-1vyle.html
Duran Duran Live
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/sydney-confidential/gallery-e6frex89-1226311990193?page=1
Fans get A View To A Kill of Duran Duran during the All You Need Is Now tour in Sydney
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/fans-get-a-view-to-a-kill-of-duran-duran-during-the-all-you-need-is-now-tour-in-sydney/story-e6frewyr-1226311981933
Duran Duran's Simon and wife Yasmin Le Bon go boating on Sydney Harbour
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/sydney-confidential/duran-durans-simon-and-wife-yasmin-le-bon-go-boating-on-sydney-harbour/story-e6frewz0-1226312894699
SIMON LE BON'S GUIDE TO MATRIMONY
http://www.express.co.uk/features/view/310682/Simon-Le-Bon-s-guide-to-matrimony
'It's alright for some!' Simon and Yasmin Le Bon sip on champagne and beer as they soak up the Australian sunshine on a yacht
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2121170/Simon-Yasmin-Le-Bon-sip-champagne-beer-soak-Australian-sunshine-yacht.html
To farewell the metal spaghetti
http://www.smh.com.au/national/the-diary/to-farewell-the-metal-spaghetti-20120328-1vyv0.html
10 Downing Street Experience
http://wish.co.uk/number-10/
Beautiful British castles
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/expat/expatpicturegalleries/9146819/Beautiful-British-castles.html
Hoard of 30,000 silver Roman coins discovered in Bath
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/culturenews/9161483/Hoard-of-30000-silver-Roman-coins-discovered-in-Bath.html
Fossil Foot Indicates New Prehuman Species
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/29/science/african-foot-fossil-indicates-another-hominin-species-lived-with-lucy.html
The 47 Dwarfs
http://www.listsofnote.com/2012/03/47-dwarfs.html
Borat anthem stuns Kazakh gold medallist in Kuwait
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-17491344#TWEET112447
'Alarming' surge in executions, says Amnesty
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-17520053
FBI Can't Crack Android Pattern-Screen Lock
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/03/fbi-android-phone-lock/
Loki
http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m1crr4QmJn1rs8qw2o1_500.gif
Monsters of the mind
http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/movies/monsters-of-the-mind-20120316-1va0k.html
German celeb bunny meets untimely demise
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2012/03/15/international/i032932D37.DTL
Man with no pulse: How turbines can replace a heart
http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/nstv/2012/03/man-with-no-pulse-how-turbines-can-replace-a-heart.html
'Noodle gels' or 'spaghetti highways' could become tools of regenerative medicine
http://www.physorg.com/news/2012-03-noodle-gels-spaghetti-highways-tools.html
What's the Big Deal About “Resilience� (Just repeated some things from Triffids, which I'm reading at the moment)
http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2012/03/sander_van_der_leeuw_on_resilience_in_the_roman_empire_prehistoric_australia_and_ecology_.single.html
Persistence is key to task of redefining Opera House's role
http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/stage/persistence-is-key-to-task-of-redefining-opera-houses-role-20120322-1vmvj.html
Philip Pullman to publish new adaptations of Grimm’s Fairy Tales
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/news/philip-pullman-to-publish-new-adaptations-of-grimms-fairy-tales-7579274.html
Doctor Who: Jenna-Louise Coleman to be new companion
http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/2012/mar/21/doctor-who-companion
WATCH: ‘Doctor Who’ EP Steven Moffat Talks Season 7, Twitter at SXSW
http://www.bbcamerica.com/anglophenia/2012/03/watch-doctor-who-ep-steven-moffat-talks-season-7-twitter-at-sxsw/
Why 'Doctor Who' Needs a Male Companion
http://www.forbes.com/sites/carolpinchefsky/2012/03/22/why-doctor-who-needs-a-male-companion/
Wondercon: Jane Espenson & Cheeks Interviews
http://www.whedonopolis.com/article.php?story=20120321215153846
The Evil Beauties of Cinema
http://blog.sfgate.com/mlasalle/2012/03/20/the-evil-beauties-of-cinema/
Behind the Scenes of “Metropolisâ€, 1925-1926
http://www.retronaut.co/2012/03/behind-the-scenes-of-metropolis-1925-1926/
Classic Cinema in 3 GIFs: Citizen Kane
http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/2012/03/26/citizen_kane_in_3_gifs_a_tribute_to_the_orson_welles_classic_in_animated_gifs.html?wpisrc=newsletter_slatest
The Cost of a Supervillain Lair
http://www.centives.net/S/2012/the-cost-of-a-supervillain-lair/
The Perfect Martini by Christopher Buckley
http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2012/03/18/the-perfect-martini-by-christopher-buckley.html?utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=in_newsweek&cid=newsletter%3Bemail%3Bin_newsweek&utm_term=Tina%20Brown%20List
Barflies: Sex-deprived male flies go for the booze
http://www.chron.com/news/article/Barflies-Sex-deprived-male-flies-go-for-the-booze-3409506.php
Is Mourning Madness?
http://www.slate.com/articles/life/grieving/2012/03/complicated_grief_and_the_dsm_the_wrongheaded_movement_to_list_mourning_as_a_mental_disorder_.html?wpisrc=newsletter_slatest
Sell up now before it's too late, expert tells Damien Hirst fans
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/news/sell-up-now-before-its-too-late-expert-tells-damien-hirst-fans-7586374.html
The Power of Simple Words, Animated
http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2012/03/20/the-power-of-simple-words-ted-ed/
American men fight back – in 'Manglish'
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/expat/expatlife/9145440/American-men-fight-back-in-Manglish.html
A Robot Stole My Pulitzer!
http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2012/03/narrative_science_robot_journalists_customized_news_and_the_danger_to_civil_discourse_.html?wpisrc=newsletter_slatest
Bill & Ted sequel? 'There probably will be another one' (+video)
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/blogger-bites-back/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501366&objectid=10791920
Leonard Nimoy present: The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins
http://youtu.be/WPa1qGr9wWI
Classic Hollywood: Saluting nearly 60 years of Warner Bros. TV
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-classic-hollywood-20120319,0,7098749.story
Arrow: Green Arrow has solo CW show in sights
http://herocomplex.latimes.com/2012/03/19/arrow-green-arrow-has-solo-cw-show-in-sights/
Warner Bros Eyes Channing Tatum, Mila Kunis For Leads in Wachowski Sci-Fi Film ‘Jupiter Ascending’
http://www.deadline.com/2012/03/warner-bros-eyes-channing-tatum-mila-kunis-for-leads-in-wachowski-sci-fi-film-jupiter-ascending/
Alexander Skarsgard & Brooklyn Decker: WonderCon Panel!
http://www.justjared.com/2012/03/17/alexander-skarsgard-wonder-con/?ref=topposts
'X-Files', 'Married ... With Children' casts reunite for Fox special
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/showtracker/2012/03/x-files-married-with-children-casts-reunite-for-fox-special.html
Thomas Colton: Jared Padalecki's Son's Name!
http://www.justjared.com/2012/03/21/thomas-colton-jared-padaleckis-sons-name/?ref=topposts
Supernatural Boss: It's "Weird" to See Castiel Back
http://www.tvguide.com/News/Supernatural-Castiel-Return-1045195.aspx?rss=newsletter&partnerid=newsletter&profileid=whatshot
'Grimm' renewed for next season
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118051568?refCatId=14
Burn Notice
https://twitter.com/#!/Jeffrey_Donovan/status/184372673508413440/photo/1
Suits
http://halfadams.tumblr.com/post/19957064051/drum-roll-please-the-official-freezer-of-season
http://halfadams.tumblr.com/post/20023996451/mikes-closet-is-getting-bigger
Husbands the Series Season 2
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1044480540/husbands-the-series-season-2
All Business: Sharp Suits
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/fashion/features/all-business-sharp-suits-7584711.html
Rediscovered Cezanne up for auction
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-03-28/cezanne-to-be-auctioned/3917174?WT.mc_id=newsmail
Museum must return Nazi-looted art
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/museum-must-return-nazilooted-art-7575832.html
GQ Style - Issue #17 (Spring/Summer 2012)
http://www.mattbomerfan.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=723
Glee Exclusive First Look: White Collar's Matt Bomer Debuts as Blaine's Brother!
http://tvline.com/2012/03/26/glee-matt-bomer-first-look/
Matt Bomer: LAX Check In With Partner Simon Halls!
http://www.justjared.com/2012/03/08/matt-bomer-lax-check-in-with-partner-simon-halls/
Matt Bomer & Matthew Morrison: '8' Performance Pics!
http://www.justjared.com/2012/03/04/matt-bomer-matthew-morrison-8-performance-pics/
First Look: 'White Collar' Season Four!
http://www.theinsider.com/tv/50809_White_Collar_Season_Three_Pictures/
'Glee': New Promo Teases Graduation, California Talk and Matt Bomer (Video)
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/glee-graduation-quinn-matt-bomer-teaser-304857
TIM DeKAY AND MATT BOMER ON MATT'S MUSICAL MOMENT ON THE SHOW
http://youtu.be/H7RZPdqlzoA
Our last set of ‘White Collar’ fan photos from season 3 filming in NYC
http://www.onlocationvacations.com/2011/09/02/our-last-set-of-white-collar-fan-photos-from-season-3-filming-in-nyc/
Glee Guest Matt Bomer on Living Out His Duran Duran Fantasy, Kissing Jane Lynch and More!
http://tvline.com/2012/03/28/matt-bomer-glee-season-3-spoilers/
http://tvline.com/2012/03/27/spoilers-glee-house-spartacus-mentalist/
'Glee's' Matt Bomer Teases Cooper Anderson's Arrival: It's an Emotional Tornado
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/glee-matt-bomer-white-collar-305388
'Glee' scoop: Matt Bomer talks playing Blaine's brother and how it differed from 'Magic Mike' -- 'A lot less body rolling'
http://insidetv.ew.com/2012/03/28/glee-scoop-matt-bomer/
'Glee' Preview: Watch Darren Criss and Matt Bomer Sing 'Somebody That I Used To Know' by Gotye
http://www.yidio.com/news/glee-preview-watch-darren-criss-and-matt-bomer-sing-somebody-i-used-know-gotye-5687
'Glee': Matt Bomer In 'Big Brother' Sneak Peek (PHOTOS)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/27/glee-matt-bomer-photos_n_1383567.html
Glee First Look: Matt Bomer Gets Dramatic, the Countdown to Graduation Begins
http://www.seattlepi.com/ae/tv/tvguide/article/Glee-First-Look-Matt-Bomer-Gets-Dramatic-the-3439255.php
First Look! Matt Bomer Is Darren Criss' Big Bro On Glee!
http://perezhilton.com/2012-03-26-glee-darren-criss-matt-bomer-photo-big-brother-episode
Matt Bomer and Darren Criss to Sing Duran Duran on April 10 Glee
http://www.theatermania.com/los-angeles/news/03-2012/matt-bomer-and-darren-criss-to-sing-duran-duran-on_53355.html
Matt Bomer on How Tom Cruise Inspired Him to Go 'Cray Cray' as Darren Criss’ Brother on Glee
http://www.broadway.com/buzz/160919/matt-bomer-on-how-tom-cruise-inspired-him-to-go-cray-cray-as-darren-criss-brother-on-glee/
Glee First Look: Matt Bomer and Darren Criss Make Very Attractive Brothers
http://au.eonline.com/news/watch_with_kristin/glee_first_look_matt_bomer_darren_criss/304007
Glee Preview: Matt Bomer Strikes A Pose
http://www.cinemablend.com/television/Glee-Preview-Matt-Bomer-Strikes-Pose-40876.html
'Glee': Watch Matt Bomer in action as Darren Criss' brother
http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2012/03/glee-watch-matt-bomer-in-action-as-darren-criss-brother.html
Matt Bomer: Kissing Jane Lynch Was "Fantastic"
http://www.advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2012/03/28/Matt_Bomer_Kissing_Jane_Lynch_Was_Fantastic/
'Glee' Spoilers and Updates: Duran Duran, Matt Bomer on April 10 Episode (VIDEO)
http://www.cambio.com/2012/03/27/glee-spoilers-and-updates-duran-duran-matt-bomer-on-april-10/
Watch Now: Matt Bomer's Glee Performance Will Make Your Heart Go Boom Boom!
http://au.eonline.com/news/watch_with_kristin/watch_now_matt_bomers_glee_performance/304772
White Collar
https://twitter.com/#!/jeffeastin/status/182310267340861442/photo/1
https://twitter.com/#!/jeffeastin/status/182275548377133056/photo/1
https://twitter.com/#!/jeffeastin/status/182274837736202241/photo/1
https://p.twimg.com/AooEEtOCQAAXK4g.jpg
I also refuse to use the term arachnophobic, as it is not an irrational fear when two of the deadliest spiders on the planet lurk in abundance in my back yard (and there was no cure when I was a kid, so consider my wariness ingrained to the deepest degree).
Not to mention snakes. I'm pretty sure there are snakes under the house. Brown snakes.
Which is why you won't see me under the house, no matter how much crap the mad aged parent shoved under there.
Certainly the birds think there are snakes under the porch (you should hear them shriek when I bring out the greywater hose) and they'd know, spending more time at my address than I ever do. I swear I've seen 'em, once or twice, coiled around the back steps.
So, garden party? Yeah, that's what I thought. Yeah, I know, I should cut back the weeds and rubbish, but hey, we don't have a rodent problem any more (aside from the fact that I binned or tinned everything in the cupboards as one should, cf mad aged parent).
Meanwhile, I've submitted another two job applications. It doesn't make me feel any better but at least I'm trying to be proactive, which is very hard when one is exhausted both physically and emotionally. Not even the Thai curry and red wine cheered me up on Saturday, as was intended. It's a dark day indeed when a red curry from Tommy Thai doesn't bring a joyful smile to my face.
Oh, I found my father's old wooden wine rack and decided to restock it, which meant lugging a box full of wine all the way back up the hill (again, those who scoff have never tried it), and though I did babble about starting a new collection, I reckon I just got tarred with the old lady lush brush. Well, it's not like I'm going to rip through the barely bloody drinkable stuff, especially as the most expensive wine the local booze outfit could offer was twenty dollars a bottle. It's all cherry nosed pensioners and their cheap flagons here. Which means sipping through gritted teeth and manfully swallowing it down like a bad extra in a cheap cowboy film.
Sorry to be so downhearted, but it's difficult when actual rolling up of sleeves and pitching in and attending work related conferences and training in my own time is seen as ripe for punishment. Why?
Wednesday...
I've put in another two job applications. I think that'll have to do for this month. Do you sense the sweat of desperation? Again, being competent, diligent and willing to do what no one else will make me...a pariah? An untouchable, only fit to empty the rubbish bins. Sigh.
Anyhoo...I can't say I've been enjoying my bottle of rough red, that would be going too far, and it is indeed so rough it makes Ray Winstone look vicar's tea paty genteel, but it sure helps unclench the jaw in the evenings. Just one glass, in my silly glass that I picked up from the Renaissance exhibition gift shop/ What can I say, it caught my eye and then I picked it up and I knew it was my drinking glass and somehow I got it all the way home from Canberra just carrying it in my handbag and it is cheaply made (if not cheap) and tacky and some Chinese factory's idea of pre-industrial drinking ware, with, ironically, the mould joins showing all too clearly, but for me that's part of its bastard maverick charm. I like the attempt at olde worldy, I like the weight of it, and it holds the perfect amount for me, not enough to get properly skunnered like those holds two thirds of a bottle English size glasses I've fallen down over (literally) but just enough to be pleasingly pleasant. Even if the best the local bottle-o can offer is barely bloody drinkable. Yes, it has come to this, they've finally driven me to become a little old lady tippler.
Still, it made me very happy when I found those Tom Hiddleston pics. He looks so cool in Fifties style gear, you know, a perfect John Wyndham hero, and yes, I am re-reading The Day of the Triffids right now.
Last night, due to the interwebs suddenly working for the first time in over a year now I am resolved to change carriers (funny, that) I was all done in time for tea (never happens, usually I'm still struggling to open a single email by the time my alarm goes off the next morning, or one of them, anyway, I have three alarms) so I snuggled up for White Collar (plot sucks, Bomer pretty), Smash (plot sucks, Davenport pretty) and Justfied (held over from the night before, which has both excellent plot and prettiness, and it was the dentist one, which remains a favourite, especially for the Rudolph refs).
Thursday...
Just did another job application. It's getting insane now. This job seek thing I signed up for keeps spitting them out, and I could do them. It's not the qualifications or experience that are the problem, it's the galumpus that goes with them, alas. As always, if I could divorce this sack o'shit I've been lumbered with, I would, in a heartbeat. If I was blonde, thin and pretty, look out world.
Meanwhile, I'll fess up to what I was up to yesterday, aside from staring out the window wishing my life away. Actually, I did get thrown stuff just as I was about to walk out the door, which was annoying, and no doubt further proof of my moral turpitude, but you ain't seen nuthin' yet. Decided to go to the flicks, a short bus ride away, as it's close and nice and there's a shopping mall attached and the idea was to have a run at those items that can only be sourced from a mall, like a new cardy cause I wore my other every other day until it was kaput (well, it usually gets a break for summer but that actually requires a summer, and there was none this year).
So I was late and I only had (or thought I had) ten minutes for a run through the newsagents, which remains as good as I remember it, and despite there being nothing close by for weeks, tthere I picked up three Fassbender covers, a Tatum, but no Italian GQ with the Bomer spread. British, Australian, American, German, Spanish and Indian GQs but no Italian version. Bugger.
Anyways, turns out I had plenty of time for the film as they forgot to start it and three people had to walk down to the pimply popcorn purveyors before it did. Why they bothered I do not know.
What did I go see? Well, nothing I really wanted to, again, because all the grownup films only play ay midday, if at all, so they're all cable or dvd jobs, and yes, I went to see 21 Jump Street, just out of curiosity, mind. I mean, the reviews were good, the takings up, how bad could it be? Oh, that bad. I never knew there was a limit to the number of dick jokes I could sit through, but what do you know, there is. I swear, the only grin the film raised was when Penhall and Hanson showed up, and like I didn't know that was J Depp swaggering around like a bleached Sparrow under that wig. I find his schtick cringeworthy these days and he pretty much jumped the shark for me years ago. Channing is as handsome as a finely hewn wardrobe, and about as emotive. Man, that was bad, but at least I got closure on Hanson and Penhall - smirk.
So bad that when I got home and Himself related the latest calamities of the house (fallen over bookcase, burnt dinner) he had to admit that it wasn't as bad as what I'd suffered.
At least I did get a new cardy, of a sort, that'll do, so it wasn't a complete waste of an evening.
And there was Leverage, which was fun this week, the one where they try to con a con. Oh, that episode of Leverage. Yeah, but it's brand of gentle silly was just what I needed. Grimm, alas, was doing fight club, which prompted the Peanut Gallery to groan that the first rule of fight club was to be ripped off as often as possible, as per episodes of Angel, Torchwood and an entire series of Being Human. Boring! Also, I was tired, so I've no idea how it ended, but the girlfriend isn't dead yet, and the chumpy cop partner isn't getting on the clue bicycle anytime soon (I figure it'd have to be a bicycle, being set in Portland in all, and no, I won't let myself watch Portlandia, because I know I wouldn't be able to look my friends in the eye if I did - chortle)
And the ads on Fox8, so stupid my inner grumpy was tying itself up in knots. I complained that I'd not drunk enough to sit through those ads and the PG agreed. They were daft and annoying in the extreme. It made begin to pine for the never ending funeral plan ads that Fox Classics spruiks. Harumph.
Clearly I am not down with the kids (and the cardy buying might have been a clue). Ah well. More window staring. At least the wickedly dramatic wind has stopped. Now it's just kinda grey. And wet.
Friday...
Sunny! How did that happen, when yesterday was so grey and damp. There was a fog this morning, but as is tradition, it burned off into a brilliant day.
Really loving the Juan Gris Google doodle today. I noticed he has the guitar and claret, guitar player, fruit and knife on plate and a few others I remember from the Picasso show, only much, much better. This stuff I like. He should have ben a side show exhibition.
Oh, if only I was allowed to curate stuff. Speaking of which, at the Met you can, which is so cool. I've merrily wasted quite a bit of time curating my favourites.
Wednesday...
Yeah, I know. It's been a week.
Anyhoo, I was off the the Opera House again on Friday to see This Is Our Youth, featuring Michael Cera, Kieran Culkin and Emily Barclay. It was billed as a Gen Y play, but with all those references to President Reagan, I think not. Talkin' about my g-g-generation, I think, my dears. Certainly the scruffy flat that formed the stage set with the mattress on the floor and the mountain of pizza boxes in the kitchen area was so close to chez ex that one might think they'd used photos for reference.
It was surprisingly funny. I was sincerely not expecting to laugh out loud over a piece of New York theatre. Yes, it was self absorbed and angsty, with the characters in a turmoil largely of their own making, but it was darkly funny, too, the way American telly used to be in the 90s.
Mr Culkin was a revelation, being completely wonderful, snarky and funny as a self-interested young cove, and so true to life I forgave what others might have seen as exaggeration. Hell, I still work with a few boys like that who've never grown up. They're like walking Volvo drivers, they see a lot of accidents but never cause 'em, so they think.
Mr Cera was also a revelation, by being completely dreadful. Perhaps it was a choice to play the character as a one note loser, and it's worked in all his films so far, but I found it a bit grating. I did feel for the character though when he lost of suitcase of cool stuff, but, again, a trouble of his own making. As a walking didaster, he was amusing, but as a stage actor, not so much. Still, I understand it was his debut, but Keiran was so damn good, I just could not help wonder why one had the stellar career and the other didn't, because, given that night's performance, Mr Culkin was the star. I had no idea he had the chops. One of the best performances I've seen on stage all year.
Speaking of stage and how some actors shine in one medium but not another, Ive not wailed about Toby yet, Toby Schmitz, who gave one of the best performances I've ever seen in Much Ado last year, who is recognised as a good actor, and yet was so completely shit awful in his episode Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries. I kept begging him to stop being lumpen and crap but he would not. I was so disappointed.
Fortunately the rest of Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries have been fun. It's all very silly, and some of the acting is a bit am dram and the location budget is so tight it hurts (they used the same house for two locations last week, it was so bad) but I can't but help love Phryne, her fabulous fashions and her never ceasing flirtations.
I kind of love Dot, too, the cherubic faced maid with the heart of a lion, and I just love the way she just takes everything on board and clutches her crucifix when she fibs. I love Jack, in the thankless task of Phryne's foil. Most times, Mr Page manages the fine art of making Jack look tired, fed up and lovelorn as Phryne runs rings around him without actually appearing pathetic.
Oh, and the trouble in paradise twixt Bert and Cec last week. Good thing Dot was on hand to patch things up between the lads. Chortle.
The weekend was spent in hard larbour and industry trying to tidy the place for a repairman who never came on Monday. It was all very annoying, but, hey, the place is in better shape than it was over Xmas, so that's a win, right?
Yesterday was also very annoying but I skived off early to go to a Yammer presentation which was the most boring presentation I've ever sat through. Thank heavens they had free booze, including what they were calling Yammer juice, a bright blue concoction that was Blue Curacao, white rum and about six other things. It looked like loo cleaner and probably would have had the same kick. If I'd downed one every time that guy had used the word 'paradigm' it would have been 'a farce of blue vomit', as the Peanut Gallery imagined when I related the tale of what I'd endured.
I stuck with the champagne and hoovered up a line of sushi train before catching a bus down to the old ent cent to see Duran Duran. I don't care what you say, I love 'em heaps, they were in fine form, the stage show was quite the thing and they played a hell of a lot of favourites, including Rio, Planet Earth, Girls on Film, Hungry Like The Wolf, White Lines (with the strobe that is partly responsible for this morning's headache), Is There something I Should Know, Notorious, Ordinary World, and, oh, heaps. So funny when Simon thought he had to coax the audience how to sing the chorus of Reflex. Oh, I know that by heart, still. How many times did we have to sing/mime it for the crowd scenes in the video? Yes, I'm in the crowd in the Reflex clip. Didn't know that, did you? Tis true.
Yes, I am that much of a fan. Well, I was. Still am. Simon is still my No.1 Crush. Always be will. Kind of set the template, and you can tell.
So I had fun. I danced, I squeed, I ogled, I was dazzled. I staggered home with the world's most unwieldy programme.
And now...I need another cup of tea.
Thursday...
Sorry for the Bomer bombing at the end of this post but I failed two tests got my first FOAD letters and I need pretty to cheer me up (that and another gothic Big Valley ep). Besides, Matty is being cute and silly and making with the Duran duran homage. What's not to love?
This Is Our Youth
http://www.au.timeout.com/sydney/theatre/events/29482/this-is-our-youth
'Duranies' enjoy bon Bon before return to ordinary world
http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/duranies-enjoy-bon-bon-before-return-to-ordinary-world-20120327-1vwlc.html
Old stagers put super in superannuation
http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/old-stagers-put-super-in-superannuation-20120328-1vyle.html
Duran Duran Live
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/sydney-confidential/gallery-e6frex89-1226311990193?page=1
Fans get A View To A Kill of Duran Duran during the All You Need Is Now tour in Sydney
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/fans-get-a-view-to-a-kill-of-duran-duran-during-the-all-you-need-is-now-tour-in-sydney/story-e6frewyr-1226311981933
Duran Duran's Simon and wife Yasmin Le Bon go boating on Sydney Harbour
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/entertainment/sydney-confidential/duran-durans-simon-and-wife-yasmin-le-bon-go-boating-on-sydney-harbour/story-e6frewz0-1226312894699
SIMON LE BON'S GUIDE TO MATRIMONY
http://www.express.co.uk/features/view/310682/Simon-Le-Bon-s-guide-to-matrimony
'It's alright for some!' Simon and Yasmin Le Bon sip on champagne and beer as they soak up the Australian sunshine on a yacht
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2121170/Simon-Yasmin-Le-Bon-sip-champagne-beer-soak-Australian-sunshine-yacht.html
To farewell the metal spaghetti
http://www.smh.com.au/national/the-diary/to-farewell-the-metal-spaghetti-20120328-1vyv0.html
10 Downing Street Experience
http://wish.co.uk/number-10/
Beautiful British castles
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/expat/expatpicturegalleries/9146819/Beautiful-British-castles.html
Hoard of 30,000 silver Roman coins discovered in Bath
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/culturenews/9161483/Hoard-of-30000-silver-Roman-coins-discovered-in-Bath.html
Fossil Foot Indicates New Prehuman Species
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/29/science/african-foot-fossil-indicates-another-hominin-species-lived-with-lucy.html
The 47 Dwarfs
http://www.listsofnote.com/2012/03/47-dwarfs.html
Borat anthem stuns Kazakh gold medallist in Kuwait
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-17491344#TWEET112447
'Alarming' surge in executions, says Amnesty
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-17520053
FBI Can't Crack Android Pattern-Screen Lock
http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2012/03/fbi-android-phone-lock/
Loki
http://29.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m1crr4QmJn1rs8qw2o1_500.gif
Monsters of the mind
http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/movies/monsters-of-the-mind-20120316-1va0k.html
German celeb bunny meets untimely demise
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2012/03/15/international/i032932D37.DTL
Man with no pulse: How turbines can replace a heart
http://www.newscientist.com/blogs/nstv/2012/03/man-with-no-pulse-how-turbines-can-replace-a-heart.html
'Noodle gels' or 'spaghetti highways' could become tools of regenerative medicine
http://www.physorg.com/news/2012-03-noodle-gels-spaghetti-highways-tools.html
What's the Big Deal About “Resilience� (Just repeated some things from Triffids, which I'm reading at the moment)
http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2012/03/sander_van_der_leeuw_on_resilience_in_the_roman_empire_prehistoric_australia_and_ecology_.single.html
Persistence is key to task of redefining Opera House's role
http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/stage/persistence-is-key-to-task-of-redefining-opera-houses-role-20120322-1vmvj.html
Philip Pullman to publish new adaptations of Grimm’s Fairy Tales
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/news/philip-pullman-to-publish-new-adaptations-of-grimms-fairy-tales-7579274.html
Doctor Who: Jenna-Louise Coleman to be new companion
http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/2012/mar/21/doctor-who-companion
WATCH: ‘Doctor Who’ EP Steven Moffat Talks Season 7, Twitter at SXSW
http://www.bbcamerica.com/anglophenia/2012/03/watch-doctor-who-ep-steven-moffat-talks-season-7-twitter-at-sxsw/
Why 'Doctor Who' Needs a Male Companion
http://www.forbes.com/sites/carolpinchefsky/2012/03/22/why-doctor-who-needs-a-male-companion/
Wondercon: Jane Espenson & Cheeks Interviews
http://www.whedonopolis.com/article.php?story=20120321215153846
The Evil Beauties of Cinema
http://blog.sfgate.com/mlasalle/2012/03/20/the-evil-beauties-of-cinema/
Behind the Scenes of “Metropolisâ€, 1925-1926
http://www.retronaut.co/2012/03/behind-the-scenes-of-metropolis-1925-1926/
Classic Cinema in 3 GIFs: Citizen Kane
http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/2012/03/26/citizen_kane_in_3_gifs_a_tribute_to_the_orson_welles_classic_in_animated_gifs.html?wpisrc=newsletter_slatest
The Cost of a Supervillain Lair
http://www.centives.net/S/2012/the-cost-of-a-supervillain-lair/
The Perfect Martini by Christopher Buckley
http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2012/03/18/the-perfect-martini-by-christopher-buckley.html?utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=in_newsweek&cid=newsletter%3Bemail%3Bin_newsweek&utm_term=Tina%20Brown%20List
Barflies: Sex-deprived male flies go for the booze
http://www.chron.com/news/article/Barflies-Sex-deprived-male-flies-go-for-the-booze-3409506.php
Is Mourning Madness?
http://www.slate.com/articles/life/grieving/2012/03/complicated_grief_and_the_dsm_the_wrongheaded_movement_to_list_mourning_as_a_mental_disorder_.html?wpisrc=newsletter_slatest
Sell up now before it's too late, expert tells Damien Hirst fans
http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/art/news/sell-up-now-before-its-too-late-expert-tells-damien-hirst-fans-7586374.html
The Power of Simple Words, Animated
http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2012/03/20/the-power-of-simple-words-ted-ed/
American men fight back – in 'Manglish'
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/expat/expatlife/9145440/American-men-fight-back-in-Manglish.html
A Robot Stole My Pulitzer!
http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2012/03/narrative_science_robot_journalists_customized_news_and_the_danger_to_civil_discourse_.html?wpisrc=newsletter_slatest
Bill & Ted sequel? 'There probably will be another one' (+video)
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/blogger-bites-back/news/article.cfm?c_id=1501366&objectid=10791920
Leonard Nimoy present: The Ballad of Bilbo Baggins
http://youtu.be/WPa1qGr9wWI
Classic Hollywood: Saluting nearly 60 years of Warner Bros. TV
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-classic-hollywood-20120319,0,7098749.story
Arrow: Green Arrow has solo CW show in sights
http://herocomplex.latimes.com/2012/03/19/arrow-green-arrow-has-solo-cw-show-in-sights/
Warner Bros Eyes Channing Tatum, Mila Kunis For Leads in Wachowski Sci-Fi Film ‘Jupiter Ascending’
http://www.deadline.com/2012/03/warner-bros-eyes-channing-tatum-mila-kunis-for-leads-in-wachowski-sci-fi-film-jupiter-ascending/
Alexander Skarsgard & Brooklyn Decker: WonderCon Panel!
http://www.justjared.com/2012/03/17/alexander-skarsgard-wonder-con/?ref=topposts
'X-Files', 'Married ... With Children' casts reunite for Fox special
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/showtracker/2012/03/x-files-married-with-children-casts-reunite-for-fox-special.html
Thomas Colton: Jared Padalecki's Son's Name!
http://www.justjared.com/2012/03/21/thomas-colton-jared-padaleckis-sons-name/?ref=topposts
Supernatural Boss: It's "Weird" to See Castiel Back
http://www.tvguide.com/News/Supernatural-Castiel-Return-1045195.aspx?rss=newsletter&partnerid=newsletter&profileid=whatshot
'Grimm' renewed for next season
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118051568?refCatId=14
Burn Notice
https://twitter.com/#!/Jeffrey_Donovan/status/184372673508413440/photo/1
Suits
http://halfadams.tumblr.com/post/19957064051/drum-roll-please-the-official-freezer-of-season
http://halfadams.tumblr.com/post/20023996451/mikes-closet-is-getting-bigger
Husbands the Series Season 2
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1044480540/husbands-the-series-season-2
All Business: Sharp Suits
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/fashion/features/all-business-sharp-suits-7584711.html
Rediscovered Cezanne up for auction
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-03-28/cezanne-to-be-auctioned/3917174?WT.mc_id=newsmail
Museum must return Nazi-looted art
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/museum-must-return-nazilooted-art-7575832.html
GQ Style - Issue #17 (Spring/Summer 2012)
http://www.mattbomerfan.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=723
Glee Exclusive First Look: White Collar's Matt Bomer Debuts as Blaine's Brother!
http://tvline.com/2012/03/26/glee-matt-bomer-first-look/
Matt Bomer: LAX Check In With Partner Simon Halls!
http://www.justjared.com/2012/03/08/matt-bomer-lax-check-in-with-partner-simon-halls/
Matt Bomer & Matthew Morrison: '8' Performance Pics!
http://www.justjared.com/2012/03/04/matt-bomer-matthew-morrison-8-performance-pics/
First Look: 'White Collar' Season Four!
http://www.theinsider.com/tv/50809_White_Collar_Season_Three_Pictures/
'Glee': New Promo Teases Graduation, California Talk and Matt Bomer (Video)
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/glee-graduation-quinn-matt-bomer-teaser-304857
TIM DeKAY AND MATT BOMER ON MATT'S MUSICAL MOMENT ON THE SHOW
http://youtu.be/H7RZPdqlzoA
Our last set of ‘White Collar’ fan photos from season 3 filming in NYC
http://www.onlocationvacations.com/2011/09/02/our-last-set-of-white-collar-fan-photos-from-season-3-filming-in-nyc/
Glee Guest Matt Bomer on Living Out His Duran Duran Fantasy, Kissing Jane Lynch and More!
http://tvline.com/2012/03/28/matt-bomer-glee-season-3-spoilers/
http://tvline.com/2012/03/27/spoilers-glee-house-spartacus-mentalist/
'Glee's' Matt Bomer Teases Cooper Anderson's Arrival: It's an Emotional Tornado
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/glee-matt-bomer-white-collar-305388
'Glee' scoop: Matt Bomer talks playing Blaine's brother and how it differed from 'Magic Mike' -- 'A lot less body rolling'
http://insidetv.ew.com/2012/03/28/glee-scoop-matt-bomer/
'Glee' Preview: Watch Darren Criss and Matt Bomer Sing 'Somebody That I Used To Know' by Gotye
http://www.yidio.com/news/glee-preview-watch-darren-criss-and-matt-bomer-sing-somebody-i-used-know-gotye-5687
'Glee': Matt Bomer In 'Big Brother' Sneak Peek (PHOTOS)
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/27/glee-matt-bomer-photos_n_1383567.html
Glee First Look: Matt Bomer Gets Dramatic, the Countdown to Graduation Begins
http://www.seattlepi.com/ae/tv/tvguide/article/Glee-First-Look-Matt-Bomer-Gets-Dramatic-the-3439255.php
First Look! Matt Bomer Is Darren Criss' Big Bro On Glee!
http://perezhilton.com/2012-03-26-glee-darren-criss-matt-bomer-photo-big-brother-episode
Matt Bomer and Darren Criss to Sing Duran Duran on April 10 Glee
http://www.theatermania.com/los-angeles/news/03-2012/matt-bomer-and-darren-criss-to-sing-duran-duran-on_53355.html
Matt Bomer on How Tom Cruise Inspired Him to Go 'Cray Cray' as Darren Criss’ Brother on Glee
http://www.broadway.com/buzz/160919/matt-bomer-on-how-tom-cruise-inspired-him-to-go-cray-cray-as-darren-criss-brother-on-glee/
Glee First Look: Matt Bomer and Darren Criss Make Very Attractive Brothers
http://au.eonline.com/news/watch_with_kristin/glee_first_look_matt_bomer_darren_criss/304007
Glee Preview: Matt Bomer Strikes A Pose
http://www.cinemablend.com/television/Glee-Preview-Matt-Bomer-Strikes-Pose-40876.html
'Glee': Watch Matt Bomer in action as Darren Criss' brother
http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2012/03/glee-watch-matt-bomer-in-action-as-darren-criss-brother.html
Matt Bomer: Kissing Jane Lynch Was "Fantastic"
http://www.advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2012/03/28/Matt_Bomer_Kissing_Jane_Lynch_Was_Fantastic/
'Glee' Spoilers and Updates: Duran Duran, Matt Bomer on April 10 Episode (VIDEO)
http://www.cambio.com/2012/03/27/glee-spoilers-and-updates-duran-duran-matt-bomer-on-april-10/
Watch Now: Matt Bomer's Glee Performance Will Make Your Heart Go Boom Boom!
http://au.eonline.com/news/watch_with_kristin/watch_now_matt_bomers_glee_performance/304772
White Collar
https://twitter.com/#!/jeffeastin/status/182310267340861442/photo/1
https://twitter.com/#!/jeffeastin/status/182275548377133056/photo/1
https://twitter.com/#!/jeffeastin/status/182274837736202241/photo/1
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GQ Style #14 Spring-Summer 2012 UK |