On the surface a parody song on WGCI's morning show could be nothing more than a parody. But could it also be rooted in anti-gay sentiment?
Is WGCI Parody Song More Than Just Humor?
INTERVIEW: Kevin Smith, Part II
We continue our chat with Kevin Smith. You can get up to speed with the first half of our interview if you haven't already read it.
Art Imitates Life For WGN, Tracy Morgan
We needed some good news this morning, and any news that enables us to watch the amazing clip below (which we've probably run at least two or three times already on the site) is good enough for us.
Monday Afternoon Diversion: Tracy Morgan's WGN Appearance
For many of you, today is your first day back at work in two weeks. Right about now, you're in need of something that's just bizarre and funny and doesn't require you to think, it just requires you to watch and be amazed. We present to you this old yet still amazing clip of actor Tracy Morgan doing his thing on WGN. No matter how many times we watch it, it never ceases to amaze us, especially the highlight which starts at the 2:50 mark.
Halloween Eve Diversion
In honor of tomorrow's holiday and tonight's season premiere of 30 Rock, here's the full version of the seasonal classic, "Werewolf Bar Mitzvah." Check out the original clip from the show here.
"30 Rock" Makes Us Laugh
Its concept isn't much of a stretch: Fey plays Liz Lemon, head writer of a late-night comedy sketch show (!) called “The Girlie Show.” Everything is going just fine until a new network VP (Alec Baldwin) is brought in to vamp up ratings. Idea #1 is to bring loose-cannon star Tracy Morgan, err Jordan, onto the show since he appeals to the missing demographic of “males between 18 and 49.” And Dratch plays a cat wrangler.

