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  • Scanner's Stories of Love and Hate: A Pre-Valentine's Day Reading of Sorts



    Scanner Emily (yes, the literary goddess/casserole maven who’s also venturing into burlesque) reminds us about tomorrow night’s fab reading:

    Hey New Yorkers, don't forget to join your Scanner bloggers and special guests (see below) for a pre-Valentine's Day reading and after-party at Rififi Tuesday night.

    Scanner's Stories of Love and Hate
    : A Pre-Valentine's Day Reading of Sorts

    Featuring Nerve.com's Scanner Bloggers and Special Guests
    Tuesday, February 12, 8 p.m.
    Rififi, 332 East 11th Street, NYC
    $5

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  • New on Nerve, 11.6.2007: A review of "Pushing Daisies"

     

    Bryan Christian reviews ABC’s new show Pushing Daisies. His points:

    “It's a whimsical, deeply stylized, romantic murder-mystery fairy tale with a weird, complicated conceit: boy meets girl, boy raises girl from the dead with a magical touch to solve her murder, boy and girl solve other murders in similar fashion but can't touch each other, or girl dies again.

    For all its storybook trappings, Pushing Daisies is an adult exercise, much more of the Grimm school than Disney's….It's a worldview borrowed from other thanocentric shows like Six Feet Under or Dead Like Me (the latter also created by Pushing Daisies Bryan Fuller), and it makes the show's casual approach to mortality seems weirdly earned.

    With its breakneck adherence to the conventions of genre, Pushing Daisies hews close to the classic screwball tropes. In fact, the show that it most resembles is Moonlighting, which had a similar affinity for broad, adult comedy, frustrated lust and oddly confessional culprits.”

    I saw part of an episode and I couldn’t watch the whole thing. It was too cloying, brightly colored and contrived for my taste.  Maybe if I’d managed to watch more than half an episode I would have liked it. But I’ll never know because there’s a limited number of TV hours in my week and Pushing Daisies is no longer on my DVR list.



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