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Something is for sure playing on the radio and you are golden.\u003c/p>\n\n\u003c/div>\u003c/p>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}}],"link":"/pop/7892/how-to-find-your-summer-anthem-2013-edition","authors":["2416"],"categories":["pop_6","pop_4","pop_1041"],"tags":["pop_595","pop_1126","pop_696","pop_949"],"featImg":"pop_7938","label":"pop"},"pop_7597":{"type":"posts","id":"pop_7597","meta":{"index":"posts_1591205157","site":"pop","id":"7597","score":null,"sort":[1376931189000]},"guestAuthors":[],"slug":"watch-the-national-play-this-is-the-last-time-all-over-the-place","title":"Watch The National Play \"This Is The Last Time\" All Over The Place","publishDate":1376931189,"format":"aside","headTitle":"KQED Pop | KQED Arts","labelTerm":{"site":"pop"},"content":"\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7600\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/19/watch-the-national-play-this-is-the-last-time-all-over-the-place/9063937259_3d305eab2b_z/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7600\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-7600\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/9063937259_3d305eab2b_z.jpg\" alt=\"9063937259_3d305eab2b_z\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/9063937259_3d305eab2b_z.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/9063937259_3d305eab2b_z-400x225.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">The National on the main stage at Bonnaroo 2013. Photo by Laura Fedele/Flickr\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>Last week The National played their song \"This Is The Last Time\" on both \u003cem>Conan \u003c/em>and\u003cem> Kimmel.\u003c/em> While everyone knows that \"Get Lucky\" and \"Blurred Lines\" are the Songs of the Early to Mid-Summer, those happy days when everything is a dance party, everyone is two drinks in and romance flourishes, it's becoming clear that \"This Is The Last Time\" is the Song of the End of Summer. It's the emotional hangover song. The everything ends song. Instead of mainly taking place in falsetto like \"Blurred Lines,\" this song is about two registers lower than regular man-voice. And it's main thrust is that love is a swamp and that if we are ever happy, we're all going to be sad and then eventually we're all going to die (okay I may have drawn that last conclusion). But at least we can listen to The National while the sky turns gray and our dreams die or atrophy. Because they are now as ubiquitous as Daft Punk and Robin Thicke.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>So here you go. The National and the Song of the End of Summer. Everywhere. Enjoy!\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Live in Studio Q:\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/UdQMFGNodUU\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"560\" height=\"315\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>At Bonnaroo with St. Vincent:\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/4ir-MIVEcFY\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"560\" height=\"315\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>On \u003cem>Conan\u003c/em>:\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/bvnk3NIFHrY\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"560\" height=\"315\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Outside on \u003cem>Kimmel\u003c/em>:\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/QoXydeE8jJM\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"560\" height=\"315\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>At NPR for a Tiny Desk Concert (watch this one for some less sad songs too!):\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/TdFCD3oXMZo\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"560\" height=\"315\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>[ad fullwidth]\u003c/p>\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n","blocks":[],"excerpt":"Sure \"Blurred Lines\" and \"Get Lucky\" were the Songs of the Early Summer, but is \"This Is The Last Time\" the Song of the END of Summer?","status":"publish","parent":0,"modified":1382053954,"stats":{"hasAudio":false,"hasVideo":true,"hasChartOrMap":false,"iframeSrcs":[],"hasGoogleForm":false,"hasGallery":false,"hasHearkenModule":false,"hasPolis":false,"paragraphCount":9,"wordCount":239},"headData":{"title":"Watch The National Play \"This Is The Last Time\" All Over The Place | KQED","description":"Sure "Blurred Lines" and "Get Lucky" were the Songs of the Early Summer, but is "This Is The Last Time" the Song of the END of Summer?","ogTitle":"","ogDescription":"","ogImgId":"","twTitle":"","twDescription":"","twImgId":"","schema":{"@context":"http://schema.org","@type":"Article","headline":"Watch The National Play \"This Is The Last Time\" All Over The Place","datePublished":"2013-08-19T16:53:09.000Z","dateModified":"2013-10-17T23:52:34.000Z","image":"https://cdn.kqed.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/KQED-OG-Image@1x.png"}},"disqusIdentifier":"7597 http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/?p=7597","disqusUrl":"https://ww2.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/19/watch-the-national-play-this-is-the-last-time-all-over-the-place/","disqusTitle":"Watch The National Play \"This Is The Last Time\" All Over The Place","path":"/pop/7597/watch-the-national-play-this-is-the-last-time-all-over-the-place","audioTrackLength":null,"parsedContent":[{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7600\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/19/watch-the-national-play-this-is-the-last-time-all-over-the-place/9063937259_3d305eab2b_z/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7600\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-7600\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/9063937259_3d305eab2b_z.jpg\" alt=\"9063937259_3d305eab2b_z\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/9063937259_3d305eab2b_z.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/9063937259_3d305eab2b_z-400x225.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">The National on the main stage at Bonnaroo 2013. 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What was once the season of fleeting love and less-than-quality television programming has turned, for those of us who are adults with jobs and Netflix, into the season of still-basically-single and pretty-great television. Because I am a positive/delusional person who likes to make lemons into imaginary lemonade, I have decided the best way to regain the romance of summer is by having imaginary relationships with the gentleman I see most frequently: the boys of TV. Since I am TV-polyamorous, I would like to share the wealth with you. Let me introduce you to my six favorite TV boyfriends of the summer. Please feel free to start dating them in your mind as soon as possible.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jesse Pinkman on \u003cem>Breaking Bad\u003c/em>\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7335\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/06/the-6-best-imaginary-boyfriends-of-summer-tv/breaking-bad_-s05e07-proper-720p-hdtv_-x264-evolve-mkv_snapshot_07-58_2012-08-30_06-34-46/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7335\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-7335\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/breaking-bad_-s05e07-proper-720p-hdtv_-x264-evolve-mkv_snapshot_07-58_2012-08-30_06-34-46.jpg\" alt=\"breaking-bad_-s05e07-proper-720p-hdtv_-x264-evolve-mkv_snapshot_07-58_2012-08-30_06-34-46\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/breaking-bad_-s05e07-proper-720p-hdtv_-x264-evolve-mkv_snapshot_07-58_2012-08-30_06-34-46.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/breaking-bad_-s05e07-proper-720p-hdtv_-x264-evolve-mkv_snapshot_07-58_2012-08-30_06-34-46-400x225.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Jesse Pinkman on Breaking Bad/AMC\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Boyfriend attributes:\u003c/em> He's sensitive, adorable and maybe not like traditionally smart but he's definitely street smart. And sure he has had to murder people but it hurts him so much so you know he isn't a sociopath. He loves kids so there's great dad potential, as long as he keeps them away from stray or not-stray bullets... Also note: he's totally been in love before and does NOT have a commitment problem!\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Potential problems:\u003c/em> Well, he's a killer with an addiction problem but he's been to rehab so no biggie and he only kills people who really have to die. He isn't great at honesty but hey, if you need a challenge you can totally work on breaking down his meth/murder based walls.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Detective Stephen Holder on \u003cem>The Killing\u003c/em>\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7344\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/06/the-6-best-imaginary-boyfriends-of-summer-tv/holder/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7344\">\u003cimg class=\" wp-image-7344\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/holder.jpg\" alt=\"holder\" width=\"640\" height=\"361\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/holder.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/holder-400x225.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Detective Holder on The Killing/AMC\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Boyfriend attributes:\u003c/em> Basically Holder is a taller Jesse Pinkman, living most of the time on the right side of the law. He's sensitive and sooo brooding--he's perfected a look my friend Audrey and I call \"The Holder Smolder.\" He's got sweet tats that give him a nice bad boy edge but he's great with children! Also, he's a cop! He will protect you in like a really romantic way.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad fullwidth]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Potential problems:\u003c/em> Another addict in recovery, this can go either way. If Holder keeps a handle on his demons this shouldn't be an issue. Also, he smokes a lot but nobody's perfect.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Neal Sampat on \u003cem>The Newsroom\u003c/em>\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7338\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/06/the-6-best-imaginary-boyfriends-of-summer-tv/neal-sampat-1024/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7338\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-7338\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/neal-sampat-1024.jpg\" alt=\"neal-sampat-1024\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/neal-sampat-1024.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/neal-sampat-1024-400x225.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Neal Sampat on The Newsroom/HBO\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Boyfriend attributes:\u003c/em> He's smart and cute and he stands up for good things and talks really fast. Yes, he live in the world of \u003cem>The Newsroom\u003c/em> so it is a stupid, misogynistic, idealized world of fake two years ago, but in that world he's about as good as it gets. Plus he's great at the internet and cares about Occupy Wall Street!\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Potential problems:\u003c/em> Like I said, he exists in the universe of the worst show on TV so that could a deal breaker.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Vampire Eric Northman on \u003cem>True Blood\u003c/em>\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7339\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/06/the-6-best-imaginary-boyfriends-of-summer-tv/eric-northman-true-blood-14788002-1920-1080/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7339\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-7339\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/Eric-Northman-true-blood-14788002-1920-1080.jpg\" alt=\"Eric-Northman-true-blood-14788002-1920-1080\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/Eric-Northman-true-blood-14788002-1920-1080.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/Eric-Northman-true-blood-14788002-1920-1080-400x225.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Vampire Eric on True Blood/HBO\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Boyfriend attributes:\u003c/em> He's a very old vampire so he knows a LOT of stuff (romantic stuff). He can literally fly! Since he's immortal, he's a big risk taker and once he drinks your blood and you drink his, he will know when you are in trouble and and come rescue you from werewolves or whatever you need rescuing from. On the other hand, he totally respects strong, powerful women so he will allow you to rescue him from time to time too.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Potential problems:\u003c/em> He doesn't eat food so that makes dinner weird. Also, he can't walk in the sun which sucks if you are into romantic Mexican beach vacations. And there isn't much long-term potential because after awhile, you'll either get old and he'll move on to a new human model or he'll decide he wants to make you into a vampire too. So decide now, are you ready to live for all eternity?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>The Cute Nice Prison Guard (John Bennett) on \u003cem>Orange is the New Black\u003c/em>\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7340\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/06/the-6-best-imaginary-boyfriends-of-summer-tv/matt-mcgorry-in-orange-is-the-new-black-netflix-jpg/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7340\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-7340\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/Matt-McGorry-in-Orange-is-the-New-Black-Netflix-jpg.jpg\" alt=\"Matt-McGorry-in--Orange-is-the-New-Black---Netflix--jpg\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/Matt-McGorry-in-Orange-is-the-New-Black-Netflix-jpg.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/Matt-McGorry-in-Orange-is-the-New-Black-Netflix-jpg-400x225.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">The Cute Prison Guard on Orange is the New Black/Netflix\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Boyfriend potential:\u003c/em> He has a pretty okay job (prison guard! benefits!). He served his country in the military. He's missing a leg so he knows about hardship and overcoming things. He's willing to overlook a lot for love, including incarceration and entrapment. He writes cute notes!\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Potential problems:\u003c/em> He isn't exactly a genius at birth control, which is pretty un-adorable. His missing leg doesn't represent some heroic action, just an accidental infection. He may only be into girls in prison which means you will have to get into prison to make this relationship work.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>John Oliver on \u003cem>The Daily Show\u003c/em>\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7341\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/06/the-6-best-imaginary-boyfriends-of-summer-tv/j_jol_300_trailer_lowerthird_480x270/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7341\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-7341\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/j_jol_300_trailer_lowerthird_480x270.jpg\" alt=\"j_jol_300_trailer_lowerthird_480x270\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/j_jol_300_trailer_lowerthird_480x270.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/j_jol_300_trailer_lowerthird_480x270-400x225.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">John Oliver on The Daily Show/Comedy Central\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Boyfriend potential:\u003c/em> Well he's doing an EXCELLENT job in the big boy seat that Jon Stewart left for the summer. He has a British accent which means he will talk about \"snogging\" you instead of making out which is worth 100 points. He knows a lot about current events so your parents will be impressed. He's tall.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Potential problems:\u003c/em> He's going to have to give the seat back to Jon Stewart sooner rather than later so you will no longer be dating The Most Important Guy On TV. Also, while he is a character on a TV show, he's also a real person and I think he's married, so that could get messy.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>So who's your summer TV boyfriend? Also, what about the girlfriends of summer TV? Tell me in the comments!\u003c/p>\n\n","blocks":[],"excerpt":"The best way to regain the romance of summer is by having imaginary relationships with the boys of TV. Here are a few acceptable choices.","status":"publish","parent":0,"modified":1382053846,"stats":{"hasAudio":false,"hasVideo":false,"hasChartOrMap":false,"iframeSrcs":[],"hasGoogleForm":false,"hasGallery":false,"hasHearkenModule":false,"hasPolis":false,"paragraphCount":22,"wordCount":951},"headData":{"title":"The 6 Best Imaginary Boyfriends of Summer TV | KQED","description":"The best way to regain the romance of summer is by having imaginary relationships with the boys of TV. Here are a few acceptable choices.","ogTitle":"","ogDescription":"","ogImgId":"","twTitle":"","twDescription":"","twImgId":"","schema":{"@context":"http://schema.org","@type":"Article","headline":"The 6 Best Imaginary Boyfriends of Summer TV","datePublished":"2013-08-06T13:00:21.000Z","dateModified":"2013-10-17T23:50:46.000Z","image":"https://cdn.kqed.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/KQED-OG-Image@1x.png"}},"disqusIdentifier":"7314 http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/?p=7314","disqusUrl":"https://ww2.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/06/the-6-best-imaginary-boyfriends-of-summer-tv/","disqusTitle":"The 6 Best Imaginary Boyfriends of Summer TV","path":"/pop/7314/the-6-best-imaginary-boyfriends-of-summer-tv","audioTrackLength":null,"parsedContent":[{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7378\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/06/the-6-best-imaginary-boyfriends-of-summer-tv/summer-love/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7378\">\u003cimg class=\" wp-image-7378\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/summer-love.jpg\" alt=\"summer love\" width=\"640\" height=\"359\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/summer-love.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/summer-love-400x224.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Image by Lizzy Acker (Obviously)\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>Oh summer. What was once the season of fleeting love and less-than-quality television programming has turned, for those of us who are adults with jobs and Netflix, into the season of still-basically-single and pretty-great television. Because I am a positive/delusional person who likes to make lemons into imaginary lemonade, I have decided the best way to regain the romance of summer is by having imaginary relationships with the gentleman I see most frequently: the boys of TV. Since I am TV-polyamorous, I would like to share the wealth with you. Let me introduce you to my six favorite TV boyfriends of the summer. Please feel free to start dating them in your mind as soon as possible.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jesse Pinkman on \u003cem>Breaking Bad\u003c/em>\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7335\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/06/the-6-best-imaginary-boyfriends-of-summer-tv/breaking-bad_-s05e07-proper-720p-hdtv_-x264-evolve-mkv_snapshot_07-58_2012-08-30_06-34-46/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7335\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-7335\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/breaking-bad_-s05e07-proper-720p-hdtv_-x264-evolve-mkv_snapshot_07-58_2012-08-30_06-34-46.jpg\" alt=\"breaking-bad_-s05e07-proper-720p-hdtv_-x264-evolve-mkv_snapshot_07-58_2012-08-30_06-34-46\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/breaking-bad_-s05e07-proper-720p-hdtv_-x264-evolve-mkv_snapshot_07-58_2012-08-30_06-34-46.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/breaking-bad_-s05e07-proper-720p-hdtv_-x264-evolve-mkv_snapshot_07-58_2012-08-30_06-34-46-400x225.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Jesse Pinkman on Breaking Bad/AMC\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Boyfriend attributes:\u003c/em> He's sensitive, adorable and maybe not like traditionally smart but he's definitely street smart. And sure he has had to murder people but it hurts him so much so you know he isn't a sociopath. He loves kids so there's great dad potential, as long as he keeps them away from stray or not-stray bullets... Also note: he's totally been in love before and does NOT have a commitment problem!\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Potential problems:\u003c/em> Well, he's a killer with an addiction problem but he's been to rehab so no biggie and he only kills people who really have to die. He isn't great at honesty but hey, if you need a challenge you can totally work on breaking down his meth/murder based walls.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Detective Stephen Holder on \u003cem>The Killing\u003c/em>\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7344\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/06/the-6-best-imaginary-boyfriends-of-summer-tv/holder/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7344\">\u003cimg class=\" wp-image-7344\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/holder.jpg\" alt=\"holder\" width=\"640\" height=\"361\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/holder.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/holder-400x225.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Detective Holder on The Killing/AMC\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Boyfriend attributes:\u003c/em> Basically Holder is a taller Jesse Pinkman, living most of the time on the right side of the law. He's sensitive and sooo brooding--he's perfected a look my friend Audrey and I call \"The Holder Smolder.\" He's got sweet tats that give him a nice bad boy edge but he's great with children! Also, he's a cop! He will protect you in like a really romantic way.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\u003c/div>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}},{"type":"component","content":"","name":"ad","attributes":{"named":{"label":"fullwidth"},"numeric":["fullwidth"]}},{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Potential problems:\u003c/em> Another addict in recovery, this can go either way. If Holder keeps a handle on his demons this shouldn't be an issue. Also, he smokes a lot but nobody's perfect.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Neal Sampat on \u003cem>The Newsroom\u003c/em>\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7338\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/06/the-6-best-imaginary-boyfriends-of-summer-tv/neal-sampat-1024/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7338\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-7338\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/neal-sampat-1024.jpg\" alt=\"neal-sampat-1024\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/neal-sampat-1024.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/neal-sampat-1024-400x225.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Neal Sampat on The Newsroom/HBO\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Boyfriend attributes:\u003c/em> He's smart and cute and he stands up for good things and talks really fast. Yes, he live in the world of \u003cem>The Newsroom\u003c/em> so it is a stupid, misogynistic, idealized world of fake two years ago, but in that world he's about as good as it gets. Plus he's great at the internet and cares about Occupy Wall Street!\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Potential problems:\u003c/em> Like I said, he exists in the universe of the worst show on TV so that could a deal breaker.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Vampire Eric Northman on \u003cem>True Blood\u003c/em>\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7339\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/06/the-6-best-imaginary-boyfriends-of-summer-tv/eric-northman-true-blood-14788002-1920-1080/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7339\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-7339\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/Eric-Northman-true-blood-14788002-1920-1080.jpg\" alt=\"Eric-Northman-true-blood-14788002-1920-1080\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/Eric-Northman-true-blood-14788002-1920-1080.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/Eric-Northman-true-blood-14788002-1920-1080-400x225.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Vampire Eric on True Blood/HBO\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Boyfriend attributes:\u003c/em> He's a very old vampire so he knows a LOT of stuff (romantic stuff). He can literally fly! Since he's immortal, he's a big risk taker and once he drinks your blood and you drink his, he will know when you are in trouble and and come rescue you from werewolves or whatever you need rescuing from. On the other hand, he totally respects strong, powerful women so he will allow you to rescue him from time to time too.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Potential problems:\u003c/em> He doesn't eat food so that makes dinner weird. Also, he can't walk in the sun which sucks if you are into romantic Mexican beach vacations. And there isn't much long-term potential because after awhile, you'll either get old and he'll move on to a new human model or he'll decide he wants to make you into a vampire too. So decide now, are you ready to live for all eternity?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>The Cute Nice Prison Guard (John Bennett) on \u003cem>Orange is the New Black\u003c/em>\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7340\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/06/the-6-best-imaginary-boyfriends-of-summer-tv/matt-mcgorry-in-orange-is-the-new-black-netflix-jpg/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7340\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-7340\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/Matt-McGorry-in-Orange-is-the-New-Black-Netflix-jpg.jpg\" alt=\"Matt-McGorry-in--Orange-is-the-New-Black---Netflix--jpg\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/Matt-McGorry-in-Orange-is-the-New-Black-Netflix-jpg.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/Matt-McGorry-in-Orange-is-the-New-Black-Netflix-jpg-400x225.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">The Cute Prison Guard on Orange is the New Black/Netflix\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Boyfriend potential:\u003c/em> He has a pretty okay job (prison guard! benefits!). He served his country in the military. He's missing a leg so he knows about hardship and overcoming things. He's willing to overlook a lot for love, including incarceration and entrapment. He writes cute notes!\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Potential problems:\u003c/em> He isn't exactly a genius at birth control, which is pretty un-adorable. His missing leg doesn't represent some heroic action, just an accidental infection. He may only be into girls in prison which means you will have to get into prison to make this relationship work.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>John Oliver on \u003cem>The Daily Show\u003c/em>\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7341\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/06/the-6-best-imaginary-boyfriends-of-summer-tv/j_jol_300_trailer_lowerthird_480x270/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7341\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-7341\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/j_jol_300_trailer_lowerthird_480x270.jpg\" alt=\"j_jol_300_trailer_lowerthird_480x270\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/j_jol_300_trailer_lowerthird_480x270.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/j_jol_300_trailer_lowerthird_480x270-400x225.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">John Oliver on The Daily Show/Comedy Central\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Boyfriend potential:\u003c/em> Well he's doing an EXCELLENT job in the big boy seat that Jon Stewart left for the summer. He has a British accent which means he will talk about \"snogging\" you instead of making out which is worth 100 points. He knows a lot about current events so your parents will be impressed. He's tall.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>Potential problems:\u003c/em> He's going to have to give the seat back to Jon Stewart sooner rather than later so you will no longer be dating The Most Important Guy On TV. Also, while he is a character on a TV show, he's also a real person and I think he's married, so that could get messy.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>So who's your summer TV boyfriend? Also, what about the girlfriends of summer TV? Tell me in the comments!\u003c/p>\n\n\u003c/div>\u003c/p>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}}],"link":"/pop/7314/the-6-best-imaginary-boyfriends-of-summer-tv","authors":["2130"],"categories":["pop_6","pop_3","pop_1041"],"tags":["pop_1083","pop_1042","pop_696","pop_949","pop_875","pop_383","pop_1084","pop_1085"],"featImg":"pop_7378","label":"pop"},"pop_7234":{"type":"posts","id":"pop_7234","meta":{"index":"posts_1591205157","site":"pop","id":"7234","score":null,"sort":[1375448411000]},"guestAuthors":[],"slug":"the-most-marathonable-tv-shows-ever","title":"The Most Marathonable TV Shows Ever","publishDate":1375448411,"format":"aside","headTitle":"KQED Pop | KQED Arts","labelTerm":{"site":"pop"},"content":"\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7282\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/02/the-most-marathonable-tv-shows-ever/marathon/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7282\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-7282\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/marathon.jpg\" alt=\"marathon\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/marathon.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/marathon-400x225.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Image by Lizzy Acker\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>In the old days of TV, people would gather with friends and family on specific nights of the week and tune in for another installment of their favorite serial. We could call those the bad old days, when instead of the immediate gratification of Netflix Instant starting a new episode for you 12 seconds after the last one ended, you had to wait for a week between cliff hanger and resolution. Sure we were less busy back then, without the internet, but were our brains really so much better that we could remember plot points and characters for a week? Nowadays we know the joy of marathoning a really great show. Nothing compares to immersing yourself in a fictional world and then coming up days later, not really sure where or who you are anymore.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>With the foggy gloomy of San Francisco summer not looking like it will let up anytime soon, we asked KQED Pop's TV obsessed writers to share their favorite shows for marathoning. So get in your sweats, cuddle up with your laptop and get ready to fall in love with these shows. Just be careful: \u003ca href=\"http://youtu.be/yYjLrJRuMnY\" target=\"_blank\">quality marathoning can lead to loss of employment, electricity and shelter\u003c/a>. It's so worth it though.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/author/davealoi/\" target=\"_blank\">David Aloi\u003c/a>: \u003cem>Six Feet Under\u003c/em>\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/RZ2i-2EZQXc\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"420\" height=\"315\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>The summer after I graduated college I was taking hydrocodone four times per day. I slipped a disc in the L5S1 part of my vertebrae and there was major pressure on my sciatic nerve. Standing for extended periods of time was virtually impossible. This led to couch time and more importantly TV show marathons! After blowing through \u003cem>The OC, Laguna Beach \u003c/em>and \u003cem>The Ashlee Simpson Show\u003c/em>, I was tired of the sun-kissed cheeks and thoughtless drama. And where else to turn for cerebral joy than HBO? \u003cem>Six Feet Under\u003c/em> was in its last season and was at the height of popularity. So began my indulging of a different side of Los Angeles, the inland side. As we know, each episode began with a death and more often than not that body ended up in the basement of the Fisher Funeral Home. Some of the tightest writing in television history, \u003cem>Six Feet Under \u003c/em>defined that summer for me. I watched the show alone as though it demanded it. I never learned so much about life through death. Claire gave me serious Angela Chase vibes, David was super gay, Nate was hot, Brenda was crazy, Ruth was superb and my favorite character on the show. But what stood out most to me was the tone, supported immensely by the incredible music selections. Each episode quiet and hazy, not too dissimilar from the summer I was having, cooped up indoors while that hot star shown down on the rest of the world outside. And I was perfectly fine with it. Like any great television show, I was living through these characters, they were teaching me and I was affected. Since then I equate \u003cem>Six Feet Under\u003c/em> with summertime, because even in the brightest of seasons you must find room for a little darkness.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/author/serena/\" target=\"_blank\">Serena Cole\u003c/a>: \u003cem>Lost\u003c/em>\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad fullwidth]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp style=\"text-align: center\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/02/the-most-marathonable-tv-shows-ever/305-desmond-hurley-01-2/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7262\">\u003cimg class=\" wp-image-7262 aligncenter\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/305-desmond-hurley-011.jpg\" alt=\"305-desmond-hurley-01\" width=\"640\" height=\"347\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/305-desmond-hurley-011.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/305-desmond-hurley-011-400x216.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>I believe in doing things all the way if you're going to do them at all. If you're going to drink, fall over with your pants down, and if you're going to marathon a show this summer, it should be at least a significant portion of your waking life. After all, what good is a show that was cancelled after two seasons, or one you have to wait an entire YEAR for your next fix? The good news for you is that the complete \u003cem>Lost\u003c/em> series is 49 hours, so you could put in a full work week watching it and still have episodes left. And it \u003cem>needs\u003c/em> to be all at once; sleep, hygiene, and food neglected until you really are stranded on a desert island with Sawyer, Hurley, Desmond and Charlie. (Let's just pretend Kate's dead because she is so annoying).\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>If you haven't watched \u003cem>Lost\u003c/em>, it's probably because of how dumb and obsessive your friends sounded after watching the first season. Or maybe you tried to watch it three seasons in and were, ba dum bum, lost. But now that it's all over, you're in the perfect place to really GIVE yourself to \u003cem>Lost\u003c/em>. That shrill, frantic violin ending each time puts you so far off the edge of the couch that you don't even mind that you just got hooked on polar bears and time travel and you absolutely must know what happened in the next episode with the smoke monster. It's embarrassing but true, and then I won't be able to stop you from talking to me about it. All six seasons are currently streaming on Netflix, so go grab your pajamas and get your dork on.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/author/nataliegrace/\" target=\"_blank\">Natalie Grace Sweet\u003c/a>: \u003cem>Kids In The Hall\u003c/em>\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/8C4TGGtPzBU\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"420\" height=\"315\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>30 Helens agree, \u003cem>Kids In The Hall\u003c/em> is the bee's knees. If you missed the five seasons of this masterful Canadian sketch comedy show when it originally aired in the late '80/early '90s, Netflix will set you straight. This is stripped down, super funny, sketch comedy at its pinnacle, performed by the equally hysterical Dave Foley, Mark McKinney, Kevin MacDonald, Scott Thompson and Bruce McCulloch. It's ridiculous, hilarious and it's socially conscious with many sketches featuring openly gay characters (kind of a huge deal back then). Don't even bother watching other TV shows, just allow the \u003cem>Kids In The Hall\u003c/em> to introduce you to Cabbage Head, Mr. Tyzik and the Chicken Lady and fall in comedy love.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/author/lauraschadler/\" target=\"_blank\">Laura Schadler\u003c/a>: \u003cem>Pretty Little Liars\u003c/em>/\u003cem>New Girl\u003c/em>/\u003cem>The Mindy Project\u003c/em>/\u003cem>Twin Peaks\u003c/em>/\u003cem>Friday Night Lights\u003c/em>\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/02/the-most-marathonable-tv-shows-ever/laura-photo/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7258\">\u003cimg class=\"wp-image-7258 alignright\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/laura-photo.jpg\" alt=\"laura photo\" width=\"232\" height=\"232\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/laura-photo.jpg 1536w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/laura-photo-400x400.jpg 400w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/laura-photo-800x800.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/laura-photo-1440x1440.jpg 1440w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/laura-photo-32x32.jpg 32w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/laura-photo-64x64.jpg 64w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/laura-photo-96x96.jpg 96w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/laura-photo-128x128.jpg 128w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/laura-photo-75x75.jpg 75w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 232px) 100vw, 232px\">\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>As you might know by now, I can literally \u003cem>never\u003c/em> choose just one anything. Life is far too complicated for just one favorite movie/band/food/dress/book/color. And television is no exception. For that reason I struggle with which show is my favorite to stream in the summer months. So many ways to answer the question…My ironic answer is \u003cem>Pretty Little Liars\u003c/em>, complete with shiny lip gloss, giant baubles and a text message-centric murder mystery that never ever ends. Bonus points for the fact that it’s laughably predictable suspense is full of repetitive horror movie tropes that could lend themselves to a pretty amusing drinking game. Subtract points for the fact that no one will watch this with me and I don’t think I should be drinking alone while watching \u003cem>Pretty Little Liars\u003c/em>. My genuine answer is \u003cem>New Girl\u003c/em>, a show that refreshingly portrays 30-somethings instead of teenagers, and not only that but depicts them as the ridiculous, immature, hilarious people they often are (I’d also nominate \u003cem>The Mindy Project \u003c/em>in this category if I could find it streaming somewhere other than Hulu Plus). I far prefer Mindy to Zooey, but regardless, both of these funny, girl-fronted shows make me happy. Many an episode has me laughing so hard I’m crying. I deeply relate to the thesis statement of both stories, ones where the humor is derived almost solely from the inability of its characters to be grown-ups. My nostalgic answers are the swoon-worthy, heartwarming, paradigm-shifting, Tim Riggins-having, \u003cem>Friday Night Lights\u003c/em>, as well as the classic, \u003cem>Twin Peaks\u003c/em>, whose conclusion I will one day soon actually see\u003cem>.\u003c/em> There you have it-five answers for the price of one! I think I’m going to cancel the rest of my summer plans so I can finally find out who A is, who killed Laura Palmer, further analyze the Lahiri/Castellano, Jess/Nick sexual tension, and watch Tim Riggins drive a pick-up truck and throw a football.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/author/lizzyacker/\" target=\"_blank\">Lizzy Acker\u003c/a>: \u003cem>Queer as Folk \u003c/em>(UK version)\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/02/the-most-marathonable-tv-shows-ever/queer-as-folk-uk2/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7287\">\u003cimg class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-7287\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/queer-as-folk-uk2.jpg\" alt=\"queer-as-folk-uk2\" width=\"600\" height=\"300\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/queer-as-folk-uk2.jpg 600w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/queer-as-folk-uk2-400x200.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 600px) 100vw, 600px\">\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>I'm pretty much an \u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/22/5-reasons-to-start-watching-orange-is-the-new-black-right-now/\" target=\"_blank\">evangelist\u003c/a> \u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/06/18/get-ready-for-the-bling-ring-by-watching-pretty-wild-on-netflix-instant/\" target=\"_blank\">for\u003c/a> \u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/03/22/the-real-world-san-francisco-is-airing-on-mtv-on-sunday/\" target=\"_blank\">the\u003c/a> \u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/05/31/please-keep-watching-arrested-development-season-four/\" target=\"_blank\">marathoning\u003c/a> \u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/03/13/the-killing-season-2-is-on-netflix/\" target=\"_blank\">of TV shows\u003c/a>. I grew up without a TV so watching shows on DVD was my first way of really experiencing and getting sucked into a TV world. For me it reflects the way I started consuming my stories: novels. I would stay up all night reading a novel, walk to school literally with my nose in a book, get sent out of the classroom for reading too much. Maybe I have an addictive personality. Okay, I definitely have an addictive personality. Anyway, for this one I decided to go waaay back to one of my first marathoning experiences: the totally sublime \u003cem>Queer as\u003c/em> \u003cem>Folk\u003c/em>. Though I still have no idea what the name means, I can tell you I devoured this show back when Netflix didn't even have Instant, the year after I graduated from college (2005 soooo long ago). How could I, a 23-year-old straight girl from America, identify so closely with a group of fictional gay dudes in England? Who knows. Maybe it was the character development, maybe it was the drama and romance. But I can say that before I watched this show I seriously didn't even know any gay men and by the time I finished it, all I wanted was to BE a gay man. That and \u003ca href=\"http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0402271/\" target=\"_blank\">Charlie Hunnam\u003c/a> as the world's best twink are enough for you to stop what you are doing, quit your job and devote your life to the compact two series arch of the ORIGINAL and far superior British version of \u003cem>Queer as Folk\u003c/em>.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/author/natewaggoner/\" target=\"_blank\">Nate Waggoner\u003c/a>: \u003cem>Star Trek: The Next Generation\u003c/em>\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/YRyioZK6BOc\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"420\" height=\"315\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>With the original \u003cem>Star Trek\u003c/em> series, Gene Roddenberry set out to create a super-hopeful vision of the future, where racism and sexism had been defeated. \u003cem>Star Trek: The Next Generation\u003c/em> was not only post-racial and post-patriarchal, but also tore down the borders of tolerance the original series had invented for itself: one crew member is a Klingon, the kind of normally savage creatures the old-school crew faced off against nearly ever week. Another, Data, is an android. The residents of the ship spend much of their time painting and reading big tomes of classical literature and generally being comfy, space-bougey, and Frasieresque. In 1989, Ronald D. Moore, who would later reboot \u003cem>Battlestar Galactica\u003c/em>, started writing for the show, fully embracing the awkward comedy of it and allowing for the kind of dark storylines Roddenberry might not have approved of. This clip reminds me of a great deal of poetry readings I've been to. I like how everyone on the crew is just straight-up mad at Data, who's just trying to share a sweet poem about his pet cat.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp style=\"text-align: left\">\u003cstrong>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/author/emmanuelhapsis/\">Emmanuel Hapsis\u003c/a>: \u003cem>My So-Called Life\u003c/em> and \u003cem>Homeland\u003c/em>\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/02/the-most-marathonable-tv-shows-ever/picstitch/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7236\">\u003cimg class=\" wp-image-7236 alignleft\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/picstitch.jpg\" alt=\"picstitch\" width=\"216\" height=\"216\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/picstitch.jpg 450w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/picstitch-400x400.jpg 400w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/picstitch-32x32.jpg 32w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/picstitch-64x64.jpg 64w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/picstitch-96x96.jpg 96w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/picstitch-128x128.jpg 128w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/picstitch-75x75.jpg 75w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 216px) 100vw, 216px\">\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad floatright]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>There are the people who appear in your life to teach you something and then disappear (your first love or that best friend who everyone thought was bad news). And then there are the people who reappear or just stay. Claire Danes is part of the latter category for me. When I was a tween, I watched \u003cem>My So-Called Life\u003c/em> over and over, that short-lived, yet enduring time capsule of what it feels like to be a teen, all that thrill and all that terror. Like an older sister, Angela Chase taught me how to dye my hair and battle against who my parents thought I was and how to obsess over Anne Frank and that surly boy incapable of loving me back. Those lessons were enough. If I never heard of Claire again, she would have served her purpose, yet she resurfaced in my life recently, as I was trapped in a Philadelphia airport, in the form of \u003cem>Homeland\u003c/em>. This time, she was playing a grown-up CIA operative who was crazed in a more clinical way than Angela Chase. But the core of what made me fall in love with her the first time remained: both characters share an unrelenting desire for someone just outside their grasp, as well as a stubborn refusal to let go of what they feel and believe. And it's due to these protagonists that both shows are the kind you can't help but devour, the first for its innocent nostalgic relatability and the latter for its passionate insane drama. Will Jordan Catalano hold Angela's hand? Will Carrie Mathison die for love? You'll just have to watch and see.\u003c/p>\n\n","blocks":[],"excerpt":"Nothing really compares to immersing yourself in a fictional world and then coming up days later, not really sure where or who you are anymore, so we asked KQED Pop's TV obsessed writers to share their favorite shows for marathoning. ","status":"publish","parent":0,"modified":1382053823,"stats":{"hasAudio":false,"hasVideo":true,"hasChartOrMap":false,"iframeSrcs":[],"hasGoogleForm":false,"hasGallery":false,"hasHearkenModule":false,"hasPolis":false,"paragraphCount":21,"wordCount":2080},"headData":{"title":"The Most Marathonable TV Shows Ever | KQED","description":"Nothing really compares to immersing yourself in a fictional world and then coming up days later, not really sure where or who you are anymore, so we asked KQED Pop's TV obsessed writers to share their favorite shows for marathoning. ","ogTitle":"","ogDescription":"","ogImgId":"","twTitle":"","twDescription":"","twImgId":"","schema":{"@context":"http://schema.org","@type":"Article","headline":"The Most Marathonable TV Shows Ever","datePublished":"2013-08-02T13:00:11.000Z","dateModified":"2013-10-17T23:50:23.000Z","image":"https://cdn.kqed.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/KQED-OG-Image@1x.png"}},"disqusIdentifier":"7234 http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/?p=7234","disqusUrl":"https://ww2.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/02/the-most-marathonable-tv-shows-ever/","disqusTitle":"The Most Marathonable TV Shows Ever","path":"/pop/7234/the-most-marathonable-tv-shows-ever","audioTrackLength":null,"parsedContent":[{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7282\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/02/the-most-marathonable-tv-shows-ever/marathon/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7282\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-7282\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/marathon.jpg\" alt=\"marathon\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/marathon.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/marathon-400x225.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Image by Lizzy Acker\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>In the old days of TV, people would gather with friends and family on specific nights of the week and tune in for another installment of their favorite serial. We could call those the bad old days, when instead of the immediate gratification of Netflix Instant starting a new episode for you 12 seconds after the last one ended, you had to wait for a week between cliff hanger and resolution. Sure we were less busy back then, without the internet, but were our brains really so much better that we could remember plot points and characters for a week? Nowadays we know the joy of marathoning a really great show. Nothing compares to immersing yourself in a fictional world and then coming up days later, not really sure where or who you are anymore.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>With the foggy gloomy of San Francisco summer not looking like it will let up anytime soon, we asked KQED Pop's TV obsessed writers to share their favorite shows for marathoning. So get in your sweats, cuddle up with your laptop and get ready to fall in love with these shows. Just be careful: \u003ca href=\"http://youtu.be/yYjLrJRuMnY\" target=\"_blank\">quality marathoning can lead to loss of employment, electricity and shelter\u003c/a>. It's so worth it though.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/author/davealoi/\" target=\"_blank\">David Aloi\u003c/a>: \u003cem>Six Feet Under\u003c/em>\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/RZ2i-2EZQXc\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"420\" height=\"315\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>The summer after I graduated college I was taking hydrocodone four times per day. I slipped a disc in the L5S1 part of my vertebrae and there was major pressure on my sciatic nerve. Standing for extended periods of time was virtually impossible. This led to couch time and more importantly TV show marathons! After blowing through \u003cem>The OC, Laguna Beach \u003c/em>and \u003cem>The Ashlee Simpson Show\u003c/em>, I was tired of the sun-kissed cheeks and thoughtless drama. And where else to turn for cerebral joy than HBO? \u003cem>Six Feet Under\u003c/em> was in its last season and was at the height of popularity. So began my indulging of a different side of Los Angeles, the inland side. As we know, each episode began with a death and more often than not that body ended up in the basement of the Fisher Funeral Home. Some of the tightest writing in television history, \u003cem>Six Feet Under \u003c/em>defined that summer for me. I watched the show alone as though it demanded it. I never learned so much about life through death. Claire gave me serious Angela Chase vibes, David was super gay, Nate was hot, Brenda was crazy, Ruth was superb and my favorite character on the show. But what stood out most to me was the tone, supported immensely by the incredible music selections. Each episode quiet and hazy, not too dissimilar from the summer I was having, cooped up indoors while that hot star shown down on the rest of the world outside. And I was perfectly fine with it. Like any great television show, I was living through these characters, they were teaching me and I was affected. Since then I equate \u003cem>Six Feet Under\u003c/em> with summertime, because even in the brightest of seasons you must find room for a little darkness.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/author/serena/\" target=\"_blank\">Serena Cole\u003c/a>: \u003cem>Lost\u003c/em>\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\u003c/div>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}},{"type":"component","content":"","name":"ad","attributes":{"named":{"label":"fullwidth"},"numeric":["fullwidth"]}},{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp style=\"text-align: center\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/02/the-most-marathonable-tv-shows-ever/305-desmond-hurley-01-2/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7262\">\u003cimg class=\" wp-image-7262 aligncenter\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/305-desmond-hurley-011.jpg\" alt=\"305-desmond-hurley-01\" width=\"640\" height=\"347\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/305-desmond-hurley-011.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/305-desmond-hurley-011-400x216.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>I believe in doing things all the way if you're going to do them at all. If you're going to drink, fall over with your pants down, and if you're going to marathon a show this summer, it should be at least a significant portion of your waking life. After all, what good is a show that was cancelled after two seasons, or one you have to wait an entire YEAR for your next fix? The good news for you is that the complete \u003cem>Lost\u003c/em> series is 49 hours, so you could put in a full work week watching it and still have episodes left. And it \u003cem>needs\u003c/em> to be all at once; sleep, hygiene, and food neglected until you really are stranded on a desert island with Sawyer, Hurley, Desmond and Charlie. (Let's just pretend Kate's dead because she is so annoying).\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>If you haven't watched \u003cem>Lost\u003c/em>, it's probably because of how dumb and obsessive your friends sounded after watching the first season. Or maybe you tried to watch it three seasons in and were, ba dum bum, lost. But now that it's all over, you're in the perfect place to really GIVE yourself to \u003cem>Lost\u003c/em>. That shrill, frantic violin ending each time puts you so far off the edge of the couch that you don't even mind that you just got hooked on polar bears and time travel and you absolutely must know what happened in the next episode with the smoke monster. It's embarrassing but true, and then I won't be able to stop you from talking to me about it. All six seasons are currently streaming on Netflix, so go grab your pajamas and get your dork on.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/author/nataliegrace/\" target=\"_blank\">Natalie Grace Sweet\u003c/a>: \u003cem>Kids In The Hall\u003c/em>\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/8C4TGGtPzBU\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"420\" height=\"315\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>30 Helens agree, \u003cem>Kids In The Hall\u003c/em> is the bee's knees. If you missed the five seasons of this masterful Canadian sketch comedy show when it originally aired in the late '80/early '90s, Netflix will set you straight. This is stripped down, super funny, sketch comedy at its pinnacle, performed by the equally hysterical Dave Foley, Mark McKinney, Kevin MacDonald, Scott Thompson and Bruce McCulloch. It's ridiculous, hilarious and it's socially conscious with many sketches featuring openly gay characters (kind of a huge deal back then). Don't even bother watching other TV shows, just allow the \u003cem>Kids In The Hall\u003c/em> to introduce you to Cabbage Head, Mr. Tyzik and the Chicken Lady and fall in comedy love.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/author/lauraschadler/\" target=\"_blank\">Laura Schadler\u003c/a>: \u003cem>Pretty Little Liars\u003c/em>/\u003cem>New Girl\u003c/em>/\u003cem>The Mindy Project\u003c/em>/\u003cem>Twin Peaks\u003c/em>/\u003cem>Friday Night Lights\u003c/em>\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/02/the-most-marathonable-tv-shows-ever/laura-photo/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7258\">\u003cimg class=\"wp-image-7258 alignright\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/laura-photo.jpg\" alt=\"laura photo\" width=\"232\" height=\"232\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/laura-photo.jpg 1536w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/laura-photo-400x400.jpg 400w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/laura-photo-800x800.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/laura-photo-1440x1440.jpg 1440w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/laura-photo-32x32.jpg 32w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/laura-photo-64x64.jpg 64w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/laura-photo-96x96.jpg 96w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/laura-photo-128x128.jpg 128w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/laura-photo-75x75.jpg 75w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 232px) 100vw, 232px\">\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>As you might know by now, I can literally \u003cem>never\u003c/em> choose just one anything. Life is far too complicated for just one favorite movie/band/food/dress/book/color. And television is no exception. For that reason I struggle with which show is my favorite to stream in the summer months. So many ways to answer the question…My ironic answer is \u003cem>Pretty Little Liars\u003c/em>, complete with shiny lip gloss, giant baubles and a text message-centric murder mystery that never ever ends. Bonus points for the fact that it’s laughably predictable suspense is full of repetitive horror movie tropes that could lend themselves to a pretty amusing drinking game. Subtract points for the fact that no one will watch this with me and I don’t think I should be drinking alone while watching \u003cem>Pretty Little Liars\u003c/em>. My genuine answer is \u003cem>New Girl\u003c/em>, a show that refreshingly portrays 30-somethings instead of teenagers, and not only that but depicts them as the ridiculous, immature, hilarious people they often are (I’d also nominate \u003cem>The Mindy Project \u003c/em>in this category if I could find it streaming somewhere other than Hulu Plus). I far prefer Mindy to Zooey, but regardless, both of these funny, girl-fronted shows make me happy. Many an episode has me laughing so hard I’m crying. I deeply relate to the thesis statement of both stories, ones where the humor is derived almost solely from the inability of its characters to be grown-ups. My nostalgic answers are the swoon-worthy, heartwarming, paradigm-shifting, Tim Riggins-having, \u003cem>Friday Night Lights\u003c/em>, as well as the classic, \u003cem>Twin Peaks\u003c/em>, whose conclusion I will one day soon actually see\u003cem>.\u003c/em> There you have it-five answers for the price of one! I think I’m going to cancel the rest of my summer plans so I can finally find out who A is, who killed Laura Palmer, further analyze the Lahiri/Castellano, Jess/Nick sexual tension, and watch Tim Riggins drive a pick-up truck and throw a football.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/author/lizzyacker/\" target=\"_blank\">Lizzy Acker\u003c/a>: \u003cem>Queer as Folk \u003c/em>(UK version)\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/02/the-most-marathonable-tv-shows-ever/queer-as-folk-uk2/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7287\">\u003cimg class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-7287\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/queer-as-folk-uk2.jpg\" alt=\"queer-as-folk-uk2\" width=\"600\" height=\"300\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/queer-as-folk-uk2.jpg 600w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/queer-as-folk-uk2-400x200.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 600px) 100vw, 600px\">\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>I'm pretty much an \u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/22/5-reasons-to-start-watching-orange-is-the-new-black-right-now/\" target=\"_blank\">evangelist\u003c/a> \u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/06/18/get-ready-for-the-bling-ring-by-watching-pretty-wild-on-netflix-instant/\" target=\"_blank\">for\u003c/a> \u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/03/22/the-real-world-san-francisco-is-airing-on-mtv-on-sunday/\" target=\"_blank\">the\u003c/a> \u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/05/31/please-keep-watching-arrested-development-season-four/\" target=\"_blank\">marathoning\u003c/a> \u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/03/13/the-killing-season-2-is-on-netflix/\" target=\"_blank\">of TV shows\u003c/a>. I grew up without a TV so watching shows on DVD was my first way of really experiencing and getting sucked into a TV world. For me it reflects the way I started consuming my stories: novels. I would stay up all night reading a novel, walk to school literally with my nose in a book, get sent out of the classroom for reading too much. Maybe I have an addictive personality. Okay, I definitely have an addictive personality. Anyway, for this one I decided to go waaay back to one of my first marathoning experiences: the totally sublime \u003cem>Queer as\u003c/em> \u003cem>Folk\u003c/em>. Though I still have no idea what the name means, I can tell you I devoured this show back when Netflix didn't even have Instant, the year after I graduated from college (2005 soooo long ago). How could I, a 23-year-old straight girl from America, identify so closely with a group of fictional gay dudes in England? Who knows. Maybe it was the character development, maybe it was the drama and romance. But I can say that before I watched this show I seriously didn't even know any gay men and by the time I finished it, all I wanted was to BE a gay man. That and \u003ca href=\"http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0402271/\" target=\"_blank\">Charlie Hunnam\u003c/a> as the world's best twink are enough for you to stop what you are doing, quit your job and devote your life to the compact two series arch of the ORIGINAL and far superior British version of \u003cem>Queer as Folk\u003c/em>.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/author/natewaggoner/\" target=\"_blank\">Nate Waggoner\u003c/a>: \u003cem>Star Trek: The Next Generation\u003c/em>\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/YRyioZK6BOc\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"420\" height=\"315\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>With the original \u003cem>Star Trek\u003c/em> series, Gene Roddenberry set out to create a super-hopeful vision of the future, where racism and sexism had been defeated. \u003cem>Star Trek: The Next Generation\u003c/em> was not only post-racial and post-patriarchal, but also tore down the borders of tolerance the original series had invented for itself: one crew member is a Klingon, the kind of normally savage creatures the old-school crew faced off against nearly ever week. Another, Data, is an android. The residents of the ship spend much of their time painting and reading big tomes of classical literature and generally being comfy, space-bougey, and Frasieresque. In 1989, Ronald D. Moore, who would later reboot \u003cem>Battlestar Galactica\u003c/em>, started writing for the show, fully embracing the awkward comedy of it and allowing for the kind of dark storylines Roddenberry might not have approved of. This clip reminds me of a great deal of poetry readings I've been to. I like how everyone on the crew is just straight-up mad at Data, who's just trying to share a sweet poem about his pet cat.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp style=\"text-align: left\">\u003cstrong>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/author/emmanuelhapsis/\">Emmanuel Hapsis\u003c/a>: \u003cem>My So-Called Life\u003c/em> and \u003cem>Homeland\u003c/em>\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/02/the-most-marathonable-tv-shows-ever/picstitch/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7236\">\u003cimg class=\" wp-image-7236 alignleft\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/picstitch.jpg\" alt=\"picstitch\" width=\"216\" height=\"216\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/picstitch.jpg 450w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/picstitch-400x400.jpg 400w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/picstitch-32x32.jpg 32w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/picstitch-64x64.jpg 64w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/picstitch-96x96.jpg 96w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/picstitch-128x128.jpg 128w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/picstitch-75x75.jpg 75w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 216px) 100vw, 216px\">\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\u003c/div>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}},{"type":"component","content":"","name":"ad","attributes":{"named":{"label":"floatright"},"numeric":["floatright"]}},{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>There are the people who appear in your life to teach you something and then disappear (your first love or that best friend who everyone thought was bad news). And then there are the people who reappear or just stay. Claire Danes is part of the latter category for me. When I was a tween, I watched \u003cem>My So-Called Life\u003c/em> over and over, that short-lived, yet enduring time capsule of what it feels like to be a teen, all that thrill and all that terror. Like an older sister, Angela Chase taught me how to dye my hair and battle against who my parents thought I was and how to obsess over Anne Frank and that surly boy incapable of loving me back. Those lessons were enough. If I never heard of Claire again, she would have served her purpose, yet she resurfaced in my life recently, as I was trapped in a Philadelphia airport, in the form of \u003cem>Homeland\u003c/em>. This time, she was playing a grown-up CIA operative who was crazed in a more clinical way than Angela Chase. But the core of what made me fall in love with her the first time remained: both characters share an unrelenting desire for someone just outside their grasp, as well as a stubborn refusal to let go of what they feel and believe. And it's due to these protagonists that both shows are the kind you can't help but devour, the first for its innocent nostalgic relatability and the latter for its passionate insane drama. Will Jordan Catalano hold Angela's hand? Will Carrie Mathison die for love? You'll just have to watch and see.\u003c/p>\n\n\u003c/div>\u003c/p>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}}],"link":"/pop/7234/the-most-marathonable-tv-shows-ever","authors":["2421"],"categories":["pop_6","pop_3"],"tags":["pop_177","pop_334","pop_1073","pop_1071","pop_386","pop_1077","pop_438","pop_384","pop_70","pop_1074","pop_1078","pop_1072","pop_696","pop_949","pop_1075","pop_1076"],"featImg":"pop_7282","label":"pop"},"pop_7213":{"type":"posts","id":"pop_7213","meta":{"index":"posts_1591205157","site":"pop","id":"7213","score":null,"sort":[1375381823000]},"guestAuthors":[],"slug":"from-homemade-hero-to-convenience-queen-which-kind-of-potlucker-are-you","title":"From Homemade Hero to Convenience Queen: Which Kind of Potlucker Are You?","publishDate":1375381823,"format":"aside","headTitle":"KQED Pop | KQED Arts","labelTerm":{"site":"pop"},"content":"\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7253\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/01/from-homemade-hero-to-convenience-queen-which-kind-of-potlucker-are-you/potluck1/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7253\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-7253\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/potluck1.jpg\" alt=\"potluck1\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/potluck1.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/08/potluck1-400x225.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Image by Lizzy Acker\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>Seems like every get-together I receive an invitation to comes with the same catch: it's a potluck. While some people just can't wait to share food with their buddies, it launches me into a mild panic. I suck at potlucks. I listen to my friends exchange complicated recipe ideas like pros and pretend to understand. Meanwhile, I'm lucky if I can pull together something edible and wheat-free. The idea of bringing something to share just stresses me out, and I'm totally unclear on the rules.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7214\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\" style=\"max-width: 201px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/01/from-homemade-hero-to-convenience-queen-which-kind-of-potlucker-are-you/218935_10150165521303067_3886559_o/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7214\">\u003cimg class=\" wp-image-7214 \" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/218935_10150165521303067_3886559_o.jpg\" alt=\"Olive, cream cheese, carrot penguins. Photo by Erin Silva\" width=\"201\" height=\"150\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/218935_10150165521303067_3886559_o.jpg 1451w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/218935_10150165521303067_3886559_o-400x298.jpg 400w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/218935_10150165521303067_3886559_o-800x597.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/218935_10150165521303067_3886559_o-1440x1075.jpg 1440w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 201px) 100vw, 201px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Olive, cream cheese, carrot penguins. Photo by \u003ca href=\"http://www.erindianesilva.com/\">Erin Silva\u003c/a>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>It was always my understanding that you're supposed to bring something delicious to share with everyone. You give and you receive and everyone's full and happy. But it doesn't seem like everyone got that message, and it's just not that easy. Throw in some food allergies, dietary restrictions, picky eaters and lazy friends and the project gets a bit more tricky. But nevertheless, there should be some kind of guidelines as to what's acceptable to contribute to a potluck.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Recently I attended a rather stately potluck. Each guest seemed to really put extra TLC into their dishes: Homemade vegan cupcakes, fresh basil and heirloom salad, sangria, the works! But one friend arrived late presenting the hosts with a couple of opened and half eaten bags of dehydrated vegetable crisps as her contribution. We were dumbfounded but welcomed her just the same even though it was an absolute potluck faux pas. No one thought an opened bag of Snap Peas was on par with the kebabs, but that's just the way it is because the rules have never been written down and are open to interpretation.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>After years of diligent research, I've noticed that potluck party-goers tend to fall in one (or more) of these six acceptable categories. They aren't official \"rules\" but they do help lay some groundwork for what to expect at your next party. Which type of potlucker are you?\u003c/p>\n\u003ch3>\u003cstrong>Homemade Hero\u003c/strong>\u003c/h3>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7216\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\" style=\"max-width: 160px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/01/from-homemade-hero-to-convenience-queen-which-kind-of-potlucker-are-you/applepie/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7216\">\u003cimg class=\" wp-image-7216 \" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/applepie-200x200.jpg\" alt=\"Apple, pear, and ginger: oh my!\" width=\"160\" height=\"160\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Apple, pear, and ginger: oh my!\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>The potluck party invitation sets your kitchen creativity into overdrive. Now is your time to shine; not just to \u003ca href=\"http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipe-collections/potluck/index.html\">show off your above average cooking ability\u003c/a> and really wow fellow party goers, but to finally use those festive cupcake liners and that mandolin slicer. Spinach and artichoke dip from scratch ain't no thang, because you're also making individual mini quiches and seasonal fruit cobbler, duh.\u003c/p>\n\u003ch3>\u003cstrong>Store-Bought Side Disher\u003c/strong>\u003c/h3>\n\u003cp>\"Is that potluck today?\" you ask. No matter, Trader Joe's guacamole will step in to save the day. If not, surely any one of Safeway's number of prepared side dishes will do the trick. Anything prepackaged and delicious will suffice, just as long as there's no actual cooking involved. This counts as trying.\u003c/p>\n\u003ch3>\u003cstrong>Captain Solo Cup\u003c/strong>\u003c/h3>\n\u003cp>What you lack in cooking skills you make up for in practicality. Parties require supplies that go beyond food and that's where you're a viking. Paper plates, plastic cutlery and, of course, Solo cups are are your area of expertise.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7217\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\" style=\"max-width: 160px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/01/from-homemade-hero-to-convenience-queen-which-kind-of-potlucker-are-you/cooking1/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7217\">\u003cimg class=\" wp-image-7217 \" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/cooking1-200x200.jpg\" alt=\"Veggies a go-go\" width=\"160\" height=\"160\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Veggies a go-go\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003ch3>\u003cstrong>Vegan Feast-Maker\u003c/strong>\u003c/h3>\n\u003cp>As a vegan you gotta look out for your own because you know your edible options may be limited. Just to be safe, you always make a lot of food. Here's your opportunity to show to your fellow party goers just how appealing vegan food can really be. A perfectly prepared lentil loaf, tempeh wings, a side of roasted sweet potatoes and homemade kale chips will \u003ca href=\"http://www.buzzfeed.com/samimain/12-vegan-potluck-y-picnic-dishes-5pfv\">prove your point both beautifully and deliciously\u003c/a>.\u003c/p>\n\u003ch3>\u003cstrong>Health Nut\u003c/strong>\u003c/h3>\n\u003cp>Thanks to you, this potluck will be ripe with fresh crudité, hummus and apple slices. Just because it's a party doesn't mean you have to throw your health consciousness out the window, right? You provide party-people with \u003ca href=\"http://www.delish.com/entertaining-ideas/parties/picnics/potluck-recipe-healthy-makeovers#slide-1\">healthy snacks straight from the farmers market\u003c/a>.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7218\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\" style=\"max-width: 153px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/01/from-homemade-hero-to-convenience-queen-which-kind-of-potlucker-are-you/screen-shot-2013-07-31-at-10-29-15-am/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7218\">\u003cimg class=\"wp-image-7218 \" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/Screen-Shot-2013-07-31-at-10.29.15-AM.png\" alt=\"Homemade Bud Lite Lime\" width=\"153\" height=\"154\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/Screen-Shot-2013-07-31-at-10.29.15-AM.png 609w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/Screen-Shot-2013-07-31-at-10.29.15-AM-400x401.png 400w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/Screen-Shot-2013-07-31-at-10.29.15-AM-32x32.png 32w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/Screen-Shot-2013-07-31-at-10.29.15-AM-64x64.png 64w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/Screen-Shot-2013-07-31-at-10.29.15-AM-96x96.png 96w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/Screen-Shot-2013-07-31-at-10.29.15-AM-128x128.png 128w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/Screen-Shot-2013-07-31-at-10.29.15-AM-75x75.png 75w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 153px) 100vw, 153px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Homemade Bud Lite Lime\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003ch3>\u003cstrong>Six Packer\u003c/strong>\u003c/h3>\n\u003cp>It's all about libations as far as you're concerned; cooking never crossed your mind. You arrive touting a six pack or two, confident in the knowledge that no one's ever mad at the dude that brought the booze. If you're a sassy six-packer you may opt for a seasonal or micro brew or even a nice bottle of wine. If you're thrifty, Budweiser will do.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7219\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\" style=\"max-width: 140px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/01/from-homemade-hero-to-convenience-queen-which-kind-of-potlucker-are-you/junkfood/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7219\">\u003cimg class=\" wp-image-7219 \" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/junkfood-200x200.jpg\" alt=\"Probably not a strong choice\" width=\"140\" height=\"140\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Probably not a strong choice\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003ch3>\u003cstrong>Convenience Queen\u003c/strong>\u003c/h3>\n\u003cp>You're halfway to the picnic before you remember it is, in fact, a potluck. Ever clever, you stop in to the nearest 7-11 and attempt to make magic in the chip aisle. Without a hint of embarrassment, you arrive at the party with generic Chex-Mix and Hint of Lime Tostitos, party pleasers for certain. Hope you can tell a good joke, too.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad fullwidth]\u003c/p>\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n","blocks":[],"excerpt":"After years of diligent research, I've noticed that potluck party-goers tend to fall in one (or more) of these six acceptable categories. 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While some people just can't wait to share food with their buddies, it launches me into a mild panic. I suck at potlucks. I listen to my friends exchange complicated recipe ideas like pros and pretend to understand. Meanwhile, I'm lucky if I can pull together something edible and wheat-free. The idea of bringing something to share just stresses me out, and I'm totally unclear on the rules.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7214\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\" style=\"max-width: 201px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/01/from-homemade-hero-to-convenience-queen-which-kind-of-potlucker-are-you/218935_10150165521303067_3886559_o/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7214\">\u003cimg class=\" wp-image-7214 \" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/218935_10150165521303067_3886559_o.jpg\" alt=\"Olive, cream cheese, carrot penguins. Photo by Erin Silva\" width=\"201\" height=\"150\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/218935_10150165521303067_3886559_o.jpg 1451w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/218935_10150165521303067_3886559_o-400x298.jpg 400w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/218935_10150165521303067_3886559_o-800x597.jpg 800w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/218935_10150165521303067_3886559_o-1440x1075.jpg 1440w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 201px) 100vw, 201px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Olive, cream cheese, carrot penguins. Photo by \u003ca href=\"http://www.erindianesilva.com/\">Erin Silva\u003c/a>\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>It was always my understanding that you're supposed to bring something delicious to share with everyone. You give and you receive and everyone's full and happy. But it doesn't seem like everyone got that message, and it's just not that easy. Throw in some food allergies, dietary restrictions, picky eaters and lazy friends and the project gets a bit more tricky. But nevertheless, there should be some kind of guidelines as to what's acceptable to contribute to a potluck.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Recently I attended a rather stately potluck. Each guest seemed to really put extra TLC into their dishes: Homemade vegan cupcakes, fresh basil and heirloom salad, sangria, the works! But one friend arrived late presenting the hosts with a couple of opened and half eaten bags of dehydrated vegetable crisps as her contribution. We were dumbfounded but welcomed her just the same even though it was an absolute potluck faux pas. No one thought an opened bag of Snap Peas was on par with the kebabs, but that's just the way it is because the rules have never been written down and are open to interpretation.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>After years of diligent research, I've noticed that potluck party-goers tend to fall in one (or more) of these six acceptable categories. They aren't official \"rules\" but they do help lay some groundwork for what to expect at your next party. Which type of potlucker are you?\u003c/p>\n\u003ch3>\u003cstrong>Homemade Hero\u003c/strong>\u003c/h3>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7216\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\" style=\"max-width: 160px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/01/from-homemade-hero-to-convenience-queen-which-kind-of-potlucker-are-you/applepie/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7216\">\u003cimg class=\" wp-image-7216 \" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/applepie-200x200.jpg\" alt=\"Apple, pear, and ginger: oh my!\" width=\"160\" height=\"160\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Apple, pear, and ginger: oh my!\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>The potluck party invitation sets your kitchen creativity into overdrive. Now is your time to shine; not just to \u003ca href=\"http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipe-collections/potluck/index.html\">show off your above average cooking ability\u003c/a> and really wow fellow party goers, but to finally use those festive cupcake liners and that mandolin slicer. Spinach and artichoke dip from scratch ain't no thang, because you're also making individual mini quiches and seasonal fruit cobbler, duh.\u003c/p>\n\u003ch3>\u003cstrong>Store-Bought Side Disher\u003c/strong>\u003c/h3>\n\u003cp>\"Is that potluck today?\" you ask. No matter, Trader Joe's guacamole will step in to save the day. If not, surely any one of Safeway's number of prepared side dishes will do the trick. Anything prepackaged and delicious will suffice, just as long as there's no actual cooking involved. This counts as trying.\u003c/p>\n\u003ch3>\u003cstrong>Captain Solo Cup\u003c/strong>\u003c/h3>\n\u003cp>What you lack in cooking skills you make up for in practicality. Parties require supplies that go beyond food and that's where you're a viking. Paper plates, plastic cutlery and, of course, Solo cups are are your area of expertise.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7217\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\" style=\"max-width: 160px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/01/from-homemade-hero-to-convenience-queen-which-kind-of-potlucker-are-you/cooking1/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7217\">\u003cimg class=\" wp-image-7217 \" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/cooking1-200x200.jpg\" alt=\"Veggies a go-go\" width=\"160\" height=\"160\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Veggies a go-go\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003ch3>\u003cstrong>Vegan Feast-Maker\u003c/strong>\u003c/h3>\n\u003cp>As a vegan you gotta look out for your own because you know your edible options may be limited. Just to be safe, you always make a lot of food. Here's your opportunity to show to your fellow party goers just how appealing vegan food can really be. A perfectly prepared lentil loaf, tempeh wings, a side of roasted sweet potatoes and homemade kale chips will \u003ca href=\"http://www.buzzfeed.com/samimain/12-vegan-potluck-y-picnic-dishes-5pfv\">prove your point both beautifully and deliciously\u003c/a>.\u003c/p>\n\u003ch3>\u003cstrong>Health Nut\u003c/strong>\u003c/h3>\n\u003cp>Thanks to you, this potluck will be ripe with fresh crudité, hummus and apple slices. Just because it's a party doesn't mean you have to throw your health consciousness out the window, right? You provide party-people with \u003ca href=\"http://www.delish.com/entertaining-ideas/parties/picnics/potluck-recipe-healthy-makeovers#slide-1\">healthy snacks straight from the farmers market\u003c/a>.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7218\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\" style=\"max-width: 153px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/01/from-homemade-hero-to-convenience-queen-which-kind-of-potlucker-are-you/screen-shot-2013-07-31-at-10-29-15-am/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7218\">\u003cimg class=\"wp-image-7218 \" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/Screen-Shot-2013-07-31-at-10.29.15-AM.png\" alt=\"Homemade Bud Lite Lime\" width=\"153\" height=\"154\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/Screen-Shot-2013-07-31-at-10.29.15-AM.png 609w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/Screen-Shot-2013-07-31-at-10.29.15-AM-400x401.png 400w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/Screen-Shot-2013-07-31-at-10.29.15-AM-32x32.png 32w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/Screen-Shot-2013-07-31-at-10.29.15-AM-64x64.png 64w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/Screen-Shot-2013-07-31-at-10.29.15-AM-96x96.png 96w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/Screen-Shot-2013-07-31-at-10.29.15-AM-128x128.png 128w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/Screen-Shot-2013-07-31-at-10.29.15-AM-75x75.png 75w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 153px) 100vw, 153px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Homemade Bud Lite Lime\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003ch3>\u003cstrong>Six Packer\u003c/strong>\u003c/h3>\n\u003cp>It's all about libations as far as you're concerned; cooking never crossed your mind. You arrive touting a six pack or two, confident in the knowledge that no one's ever mad at the dude that brought the booze. If you're a sassy six-packer you may opt for a seasonal or micro brew or even a nice bottle of wine. If you're thrifty, Budweiser will do.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7219\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\" style=\"max-width: 140px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/08/01/from-homemade-hero-to-convenience-queen-which-kind-of-potlucker-are-you/junkfood/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7219\">\u003cimg class=\" wp-image-7219 \" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/junkfood-200x200.jpg\" alt=\"Probably not a strong choice\" width=\"140\" height=\"140\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Probably not a strong choice\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003ch3>\u003cstrong>Convenience Queen\u003c/strong>\u003c/h3>\n\u003cp>You're halfway to the picnic before you remember it is, in fact, a potluck. Ever clever, you stop in to the nearest 7-11 and attempt to make magic in the chip aisle. Without a hint of embarrassment, you arrive at the party with generic Chex-Mix and Hint of Lime Tostitos, party pleasers for certain. Hope you can tell a good joke, too.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\u003c/div>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}},{"type":"component","content":"","name":"ad","attributes":{"named":{"label":"fullwidth"},"numeric":["fullwidth"]}},{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003c/p>\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003c/div>\u003c/p>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}}],"link":"/pop/7213/from-homemade-hero-to-convenience-queen-which-kind-of-potlucker-are-you","authors":["2438"],"categories":["pop_1057","pop_6"],"tags":["pop_1070","pop_601","pop_649","pop_1069","pop_696","pop_949"],"featImg":"pop_7253","label":"pop"},"pop_7036":{"type":"posts","id":"pop_7036","meta":{"index":"posts_1591205157","site":"pop","id":"7036","score":null,"sort":[1374775195000]},"guestAuthors":[],"slug":"explore-nostalgic-power-of-summer","title":"Explore the Nostalgic Power of Summer","publishDate":1374775195,"format":"aside","headTitle":"KQED Pop | KQED Arts","labelTerm":{"site":"pop"},"content":"\u003cp>\u003cstrong>I. We Long for the Moment Too Long\u003c/strong>\u003cbr>\nTo long for anything—especially the past—can trigger any number of physical and emotional reactions. The pulse can quicken, the sweat can bead, the tears can well. I recently heard Andrew Cedermark’s song “\u003ca href=\"https://soundcloud.com/underwaterpeoples/andrew-cedermark-canis-major\">Canis Major\u003c/a>” for the first time last week and was immediately taken back to the early 2000s, driving in the car with myself, cruising down the smooth and quiet Lake Erie coastline. This song that I have never heard before and that was written within the last year sounded like my 1995 maroon Saturn I sold a decade ago. My brain showed me the angles of suburban architecture, big summer clouds and serotonin. In that moment I missed old moments, parts of myself that once existed, parts that I’ve grown out of, parts I’ll never get back no matter how much I attempt to recreate them. I’ve been home now for the week in Buffalo and conscious effort to make these types of memories again feel contrived. Nostalgia can be activated at any moment when you’re living in real time and that switch is flipped. You find yourself taken back and chances are you don’t want to leave.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>We long for the moment to long and popular culture has caught on. Whether there’s a product to be sold or the mission is to connect, we are presented with the bait of summer nostalgia virtually everyday in one form or another. We bite. We bite hard. We bite gladly.\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64a15jJqFDk]\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>II. Water as a Metaphor \u003c/strong>\u003cbr>\nKings of Leon single “Supersoaker” is a recent example of an attempt at a solid tug on our memory strings. The perfect title of reminiscence for that way back summer of Generation X and their younger Y siblings darting around the yard, ducking behind bushes, and targeting whomever they could with their water gun. A modern-day icon, the Super Soaker (Trademark Nerf) represents youthful antics, and although I dislike Kings of Leon with a genuine passion, the title piques my interest. I even hear what sounds like a \u003ca href=\"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3sB_iHFoFY\">glockenspiel\u003c/a> twinkling throughout this tune, which is let’s be honest, a kid’s toy!\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>While the Super Soaker is relatively contemporary, nothing can evoke the tradition of summer youth like the image of an open fire hydrant on a sweltering day. The hydrants themselves appear difficult to open, perhaps only the strongest man on the street with the biggest wrench could manage such a task. But once it’s complete, the entire neighborhood of children is free to partake, relieving their bodies of the heat and drenching them with cold water from an unknown source. Known famously in metropolitan settings, it is not uncommon for an open hydrant to appear in suburbia, monitored viciously by a Mommy Blogger.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7066\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/25/explore-nostalgic-power-of-summer/pops/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7066\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-7066\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/pops.jpg\" alt=\"pops\" width=\"640\" height=\"480\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/pops.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/pops-400x300.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Holding a popsicle over my front lawn.\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>III. The Cure for Your Listlessness \u003c/strong>\u003cbr>\nThe heat can get you down, like way down, to the point where even a shot of the mall’s AC cannot wake you up. Good thing we have \u003ca href=\"http://www.buzzfeed.com/\">Buzzfeed\u003c/a>. The website gives its reader a glimpse into the “viral web in realtime.” If you don’t read at least one Buzzfeed article per day it means you’re not on Facebook. And if you’re not on Facebook, well then you might as well be dead. OMG two sentences ago I referred to the “article” you “read” on Buzzfeed and I’d like to amend that statement. Buzzfeed is Cliff’s Notes for Cliff’s Notes, made up of mostly lists and gifs, many of which call back to a simpler time in all the lives of '80s/'90s kiddos. And far be it for me to complain about a list. Try on titles:\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad fullwidth]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"http://www.buzzfeed.com/perpetua/15-summer-jams-you-may-have-forgotten\">15 Summer Jams You May Have Forgotten\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"http://www.buzzfeed.com/briangalindo/30-photos-of-new-york-city-in-the-summer-of-69\">31 Photos of New York City in the Summer of ’69\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"http://www.buzzfeed.com/hnigatu/things-you-always-say-youll-do-at-the-beginning-of-every\">14 Things You Always Say You’ll Do at the Beginning of Every Summer\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"http://www.buzzfeed.com/rachelysanders/super-cool-popsicles-to-make-this-summer\">33 Super Cool Popsicles to Make This Summer\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>It’s a simple formula really, slip a number in at the beginning, use the word “summer” and make up the rest of the title. For instance: 45 Ways to Turn Your Pool Party into a Cool Party.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7069\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/25/explore-nostalgic-power-of-summer/roger_federer_26_june_2009_wimbledon_2/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7069\">\u003cimg class=\" wp-image-7069 \" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/Roger_Federer_26_June_2009_Wimbledon_2.jpg\" alt=\"Roger_Federer_(26_June_2009,_Wimbledon)_2\" width=\"640\" height=\"467\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/Roger_Federer_26_June_2009_Wimbledon_2.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/Roger_Federer_26_June_2009_Wimbledon_2-400x291.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Roger Federer at Wimbledon, 2009/Wikimedia Commons\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>IV. Televised Tennis\u003c/strong>\u003cbr>\nI grew up in a household of tennis. My father stills plays and he’s getting up there in age. Even my boyfriend is a 4.5 ranking! I took lessons when I was young, maybe for like 2 years but found my interest leaned more on the gymnastics side of sports than the tennis side. One thing is for certain though, three Grand Slams act as mile markers for summer. In May/June we head to Paris for the French Open, a beautiful place to welcome the warming weather. In June/July we find ourselves in London for Wimbledon, right in the thick of it, players tossing their bodies around on fresh cut grass courts. And finally, in August/September, we end up at the US Open in Flushing, New York. What better a way to bid farewell to a sporty season than in New York City, where the summers are relentless. Like clockwork, these three Grand Slams come and go and narrate the time. And it’s all televised! Whether or not you're even a sports fan, you’ll catch a glimpse of these tournaments on network television, you’ll see the likes of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams, and you’ll think: Wow, they must be so hot. It’s true, they are hot, because it’s summer, and we’re all just trying to stay cool out here.\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTQiYmdLKJU]\u003c/div>\n\n","blocks":[],"excerpt":"It can be activated at any moment when you’re living in real time and that switch is flipped. 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The pulse can quicken, the sweat can bead, the tears can well. I recently heard Andrew Cedermark’s song “\u003ca href=\"https://soundcloud.com/underwaterpeoples/andrew-cedermark-canis-major\">Canis Major\u003c/a>” for the first time last week and was immediately taken back to the early 2000s, driving in the car with myself, cruising down the smooth and quiet Lake Erie coastline. This song that I have never heard before and that was written within the last year sounded like my 1995 maroon Saturn I sold a decade ago. My brain showed me the angles of suburban architecture, big summer clouds and serotonin. In that moment I missed old moments, parts of myself that once existed, parts that I’ve grown out of, parts I’ll never get back no matter how much I attempt to recreate them. I’ve been home now for the week in Buffalo and conscious effort to make these types of memories again feel contrived. Nostalgia can be activated at any moment when you’re living in real time and that switch is flipped. You find yourself taken back and chances are you don’t want to leave.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>We long for the moment to long and popular culture has caught on. Whether there’s a product to be sold or the mission is to connect, we are presented with the bait of summer nostalgia virtually everyday in one form or another. We bite. We bite hard. We bite gladly.\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003c/p>\u003cp>\u003cspan class='utils-parseShortcode-shortcodes-__youtubeShortcode__embedYoutube'>\n \u003cspan class='utils-parseShortcode-shortcodes-__youtubeShortcode__embedYoutubeInside'>\n \u003ciframe\n loading='lazy'\n class='utils-parseShortcode-shortcodes-__youtubeShortcode__youtubePlayer'\n type='text/html'\n src='//www.youtube.com/embed/64a15jJqFDk'\n title='//www.youtube.com/embed/64a15jJqFDk'\n allowfullscreen='true'\n style='border:0;'>\u003c/iframe>\n \u003c/span>\n \u003c/span>\u003c/p>\u003cp>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>II. Water as a Metaphor \u003c/strong>\u003cbr>\nKings of Leon single “Supersoaker” is a recent example of an attempt at a solid tug on our memory strings. The perfect title of reminiscence for that way back summer of Generation X and their younger Y siblings darting around the yard, ducking behind bushes, and targeting whomever they could with their water gun. A modern-day icon, the Super Soaker (Trademark Nerf) represents youthful antics, and although I dislike Kings of Leon with a genuine passion, the title piques my interest. I even hear what sounds like a \u003ca href=\"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3sB_iHFoFY\">glockenspiel\u003c/a> twinkling throughout this tune, which is let’s be honest, a kid’s toy!\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>While the Super Soaker is relatively contemporary, nothing can evoke the tradition of summer youth like the image of an open fire hydrant on a sweltering day. The hydrants themselves appear difficult to open, perhaps only the strongest man on the street with the biggest wrench could manage such a task. But once it’s complete, the entire neighborhood of children is free to partake, relieving their bodies of the heat and drenching them with cold water from an unknown source. Known famously in metropolitan settings, it is not uncommon for an open hydrant to appear in suburbia, monitored viciously by a Mommy Blogger.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7066\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/25/explore-nostalgic-power-of-summer/pops/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7066\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-7066\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/pops.jpg\" alt=\"pops\" width=\"640\" height=\"480\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/pops.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/pops-400x300.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Holding a popsicle over my front lawn.\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>III. The Cure for Your Listlessness \u003c/strong>\u003cbr>\nThe heat can get you down, like way down, to the point where even a shot of the mall’s AC cannot wake you up. Good thing we have \u003ca href=\"http://www.buzzfeed.com/\">Buzzfeed\u003c/a>. The website gives its reader a glimpse into the “viral web in realtime.” If you don’t read at least one Buzzfeed article per day it means you’re not on Facebook. And if you’re not on Facebook, well then you might as well be dead. OMG two sentences ago I referred to the “article” you “read” on Buzzfeed and I’d like to amend that statement. Buzzfeed is Cliff’s Notes for Cliff’s Notes, made up of mostly lists and gifs, many of which call back to a simpler time in all the lives of '80s/'90s kiddos. And far be it for me to complain about a list. Try on titles:\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\u003c/div>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}},{"type":"component","content":"","name":"ad","attributes":{"named":{"label":"fullwidth"},"numeric":["fullwidth"]}},{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"http://www.buzzfeed.com/perpetua/15-summer-jams-you-may-have-forgotten\">15 Summer Jams You May Have Forgotten\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"http://www.buzzfeed.com/briangalindo/30-photos-of-new-york-city-in-the-summer-of-69\">31 Photos of New York City in the Summer of ’69\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"http://www.buzzfeed.com/hnigatu/things-you-always-say-youll-do-at-the-beginning-of-every\">14 Things You Always Say You’ll Do at the Beginning of Every Summer\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"http://www.buzzfeed.com/rachelysanders/super-cool-popsicles-to-make-this-summer\">33 Super Cool Popsicles to Make This Summer\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>It’s a simple formula really, slip a number in at the beginning, use the word “summer” and make up the rest of the title. For instance: 45 Ways to Turn Your Pool Party into a Cool Party.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_7069\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/25/explore-nostalgic-power-of-summer/roger_federer_26_june_2009_wimbledon_2/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-7069\">\u003cimg class=\" wp-image-7069 \" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/Roger_Federer_26_June_2009_Wimbledon_2.jpg\" alt=\"Roger_Federer_(26_June_2009,_Wimbledon)_2\" width=\"640\" height=\"467\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/Roger_Federer_26_June_2009_Wimbledon_2.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/Roger_Federer_26_June_2009_Wimbledon_2-400x291.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Roger Federer at Wimbledon, 2009/Wikimedia Commons\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>IV. Televised Tennis\u003c/strong>\u003cbr>\nI grew up in a household of tennis. My father stills plays and he’s getting up there in age. Even my boyfriend is a 4.5 ranking! I took lessons when I was young, maybe for like 2 years but found my interest leaned more on the gymnastics side of sports than the tennis side. One thing is for certain though, three Grand Slams act as mile markers for summer. In May/June we head to Paris for the French Open, a beautiful place to welcome the warming weather. In June/July we find ourselves in London for Wimbledon, right in the thick of it, players tossing their bodies around on fresh cut grass courts. And finally, in August/September, we end up at the US Open in Flushing, New York. What better a way to bid farewell to a sporty season than in New York City, where the summers are relentless. Like clockwork, these three Grand Slams come and go and narrate the time. And it’s all televised! Whether or not you're even a sports fan, you’ll catch a glimpse of these tournaments on network television, you’ll see the likes of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams, and you’ll think: Wow, they must be so hot. It’s true, they are hot, because it’s summer, and we’re all just trying to stay cool out here.\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003c/p>\u003cp>\u003cspan class='utils-parseShortcode-shortcodes-__youtubeShortcode__embedYoutube'>\n \u003cspan class='utils-parseShortcode-shortcodes-__youtubeShortcode__embedYoutubeInside'>\n \u003ciframe\n loading='lazy'\n class='utils-parseShortcode-shortcodes-__youtubeShortcode__youtubePlayer'\n type='text/html'\n src='//www.youtube.com/embed/QTQiYmdLKJU'\n title='//www.youtube.com/embed/QTQiYmdLKJU'\n allowfullscreen='true'\n style='border:0;'>\u003c/iframe>\n \u003c/span>\n \u003c/span>\u003c/p>\u003cp>\u003c/div>\n\n\u003c/div>\u003c/p>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}}],"link":"/pop/7036/explore-nostalgic-power-of-summer","authors":["2416"],"categories":["pop_1057"],"tags":["pop_1055","pop_595","pop_81","pop_696","pop_949","pop_1056"],"featImg":"pop_110251","label":"pop"},"pop_6865":{"type":"posts","id":"pop_6865","meta":{"index":"posts_1591205157","site":"pop","id":"6865","score":null,"sort":[1374152409000]},"guestAuthors":[],"slug":"10-classic-summer-movies-to-fight-the-san-francisco-july-gloom","title":"10 Classic Summer Movies to Fight the San Francisco July Gloom","publishDate":1374152409,"format":"aside","headTitle":"KQED Pop | KQED Arts","labelTerm":{"site":"pop"},"content":"\u003cp>The chilly wind whipping through the city tells us one thing: summer has arrived in San Francisco. As nighttime temps in the City by the Bay dip into the low 50s, citizens reach for their scarves and hoodies. July was never supposed to be this way. Keeping up with friends' summer vacation plans and Instagram photos is exhausting. They're so hot, and we're so mild. Luckily I, like many in this town, look good in a jean jacket and appreciate fall weather. I think SF's summer is A-OK. Not to mention all of the movie watching opportunities a chilly summer night offers. So if you're stuck inside on a midsummer's night here are a few of my favorite summertime flicks.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>1. \u003cem>Camp Nowhere\u003c/em> (1994)\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/fmT5jEc14IU\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>Rather than attending computer camp/military camp/theater camp/fat camp, Mud Himmel and his Jr. High pals hatch a plan to trick their parents into sending them to a parent-less camp paradise. It totally works! They blackmail former drama teacher/current lowlife Christopher Lloyd into acting as the responsible adult, find a rundown hippie campsite, buy a big screen TV and some super soakers, and embark on the best summer ever. It mostly just makes me wish I'd been smart enough to rig up a scheme like this.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>2. \u003cem>My Girl\u003c/em> (1991)\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/DqGv6qfHlmc\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"480\" height=\"360\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>Nothing's as darling as a young hypochondriac girl obsessed with death and her English teacher on a crusade to destroy her father's burgeoning relationship with Jamie Lee Curtis. Vada Sultenfuss is a run-of-the-mill tomboy navigating the confusing realities of getting her period and her first kiss in the same summer while trying to keep her widower father from falling in love with another woman. It's a tough job but somebody's gotta do it. Together with her BFF Thomas J (played by a super \u003ca href=\"https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&docid=hAV_ZGrtO3Cr_M&tbnid=LSU6gDLqO_gftM:&ved=0CAUQjRw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.themoviescene.co.uk%2Freviews%2Fmy-girl%2Fmy-girl.html&ei=i8_mUdCDHcK6igLskIG4Bw&bvm=bv.49478099,d.cGE&psig=AFQjCNF0yKzwKK0jx3UW3sTrqBL17ra7sA&ust=1374167275970688\">young and adorable Macaulay Culkin\u003c/a>), Vada learns how to handle love, loss and lipstick. It's a sugar-sweet summer classic that everyone can love.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad fullwidth]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>3. \u003cem>Say Anything\u003c/em> (1989)\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/QeUnT3f7eAA\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>It's never a shock when an '80s babe falls in love with a John Cusack character, but none have done so as endearingly as class valedictorian Diane Court. Cusack plays Lloyd Dobbler, a quirky, well-traveled, aspiring kickboxer who seems to understand more about the meaning of life than most. This is basically the movie that ruined dating for all of us --just ask Chuck Klosterman who wrote about Cusack's characters destroying the modern meaning of love in his 2004 book \u003cem>Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs: A Low Culture Manifesto\u003c/em>-- because Lloyd was so thoughtful and so romantic and their love was SO mindblowing it was just impossible to replicate IRL. Nevertheless, when \u003ca href=\"http://youtu.be/-j379JbL-xM\" target=\"_blank\">Lloyd holds up the boombox blasting \"In Your Eyes\" outside of Diane's bedroom window\u003c/a>, your heart will explode...and you'll believe in summer love again. Bonus points for Lili Taylor's collection of \"Joe Lies\" jilted-ex-lover style songs. Also, this was Cameron Crowe's directorial debut, not too shabby.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>4. \u003cem>Stand By Me\u003c/em> (1986)\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/FUVnfaA-kpI\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"480\" height=\"360\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>This movie is perfect for any time of year but really captures that \"finding yourself\" feeling of a great summer flick. This is the heroic story of four best friends; Gordie, the bookish voice of reason who feels invisible; Chris, the youngest in a family of ruffians and drunks, who has a heart of gold; Vern, a chubby, shy, butt of the joke-type and the incomparable Teddy Duchamp, an eccentric spaz. Set in the 1950s the boys set out to find the body of missing boy in an effort to become local heroes. Along their journey they dodge trains, leeches and a gang of hoodlums all while discovering their own strength of conviction. Set against a perfect '50s soundtrack, \u003cem>Stand By Me\u003c/em> is the archetypal coming of age story. It made me feel something when I was 12. Plus it stars a young River Phoenix and that's a wonderful treat.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>5. \u003cem>The Parent Trap\u003c/em> (1961)\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/Vlr4mwtjEKY\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"480\" height=\"360\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>Before \u003ca href=\"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wkma7aJGjFs\">Linsday Lohan shot to stardom in the 1998 remake\u003c/a>, a young Hayley Mills portrayed the role of separated at birth twins Sharon and Susan. When the two identical twins--who never knew the other existed--meet by accident at summer camp, they decided the only logical thing to do is to switch parents. This way they'll get an opportunity to meet the parent they were taken away from and hopefully reunite their divorced parents. Their swap is discovered and Susan and their mother fly to California to switch the girls back but the twins are too smart for that noise. They dress alike to confuse everyone and work their magic to destroy their father's relationship with a young gold-digger and drive him back into the arms of their mother. This movie riveted me as a child, I even video taped it during one of the Disney Channel free preview weeks back when it was a subscription only channel.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>6. \u003cem>One Crazy Summer\u003c/em> (1986)\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/4GaWlTXISpw\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"480\" height=\"360\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>Here we once again meet John Cusack this time as Hoops McCann, a recent high school grad who has recently disappointed his family by failing to get a basketball scholarship. As his backup plan, Hoops strives to attend Rhode Island School of Design but must write and illustrate a love story for his application. He decides to spend the summer with his pals George and Squid on Nantucket. On their way to the island they pick up Cassandra (played by a young Demi Moore), a singer who also happens to be being chased by a motorcycle gang. Once on the island Hoops and his pals (including Bobcat Goldwaith) help Cassandra save her grandfather's house from the covetous Beckersted Family. They do irresponsible things with boats and '80s hilarity ensues.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7. \u003cem>Adventureland\u003c/em> (2009)\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/N0fCB4eDq08\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>Right after graduating from Oberlin College, James' summer European vacation plans fall through and he's forced to take a silly job at the \u003ca href=\"http://www.kennywood.com/\">local amusement park in Pittsburgh, PA\u003c/a>. He befriends the park's hottest babe, Em and her sarcastic pal Joel. Together they eat pot-brownies on the job, outsmart game cheaters, and listen to The Velvet Underground. It's a summer of screwed-up romances, disappointing parents, and James finally losing his V-card. It has just the right amount of post-college nostalgia and hopefulness to feel realistic and it's all set to a perfect '80s new-wave/punk soundtrack.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>8. \u003cem>The Sandlot\u003c/em> (1993)\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/-QDq-e1GbjE\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>This is the kind of movie that makes you yearn for those adventure-filled childhood summers. Scotty Smalls moves to a new neighborhood and wants to learn to play baseball. Neighborhood baseball hot-shot Benny \"the Jet\" takes Smalls under his wing and before long he joins the motley crew of baseball boys. Together they navigate a summer full of baseball, tree-house sleepovers, the traveling fair and a gorgeous lifeguard at the local pool. Perhaps their biggest challenge is the ball-eating dog that resides just over the wall from their sand lot. \"The Beast,\" as he's called, is a legendary force to be reckoned with but after the boys accidentally hit a Babe Ruth autographed ball into his yard, Benny has no choice but to swallow his fear retrieve it. This movie also contains one of the most quotable lines ever, \"You're killin' me, Smalls.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>9. \u003cem>Wet Hot American Summer\u003c/em> (2001)\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/RByrRpURS5s\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>This ridiculous knee-slapper comes to us from the warped, precious minds of The State cast members Michael Showalter and David Wain. It's the last day of camp in 1981 and Camp Firewood counselors and staff have just a few hours to score with their summer conquests. While Susie and Ben work to organize the big end of summer talent show, Coop strives to win the affections of fellow counselor Katie. Since Coop can't hold a candle to her super hot yet totally unfaithful boyfriend Andy, he enlists the help of shell-shocked Vietnam vet camp cook Gene who shows him how to harness his awesome. Meanwhile, a bunch of goth kids and Niles from \u003cem>Fraiser\u003c/em> stop a huge chuck of NASA's sky lab from colliding with the camp. Also, they do heroin and abandon some children on a river. It's a true American classic.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>10. \u003cem>Dirty Dancing\u003c/em> (1987)\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/HFK_i5r1WJk\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>The this is the quintessential summer escape. When Baby's family vacations in the Catskills in the summer of 1963, she develops a righteous crush on the resort's dance instructor Johnny Castle (played by the one and only Patrick Swayze). When Johnny's dance partner Penny gets knocked up by womanizing waiter and general d-bag Robbie, Baby steps in, securing the money for Penny's abortion and taking over for her on the dance floor. Tensions rise on and off the dance floor as Baby falls hard for Johnny. When Johnny is eventually accused of stealing a resort guest's wallet and can't provide an alibi, Baby confesses that she and Johnny were in his cabin doing adult things that night. Johnny gets canned but still makes an appearance at the resorts final talent competition with Baby by his side. Featuring a glorious soundtrack (complete with Swayze hit \"\u003ca href=\"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lU9p1WRfA9w\">She's Like The Wind\u003c/a>\") and the infamous quip \"Nobody puts Baby in a corner,\" Dirty Dancing is just the best. Accept no imitations (that means \u003ca href=\"http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0338096/\">don't bother with the remake\u003c/a>, because nothing will be better than the original).\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad floatright]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>This list could go on forever; \u003ca href=\"http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085995/?ref_=sr_1\">Vacation\u003c/a>, \u003ca href=\"http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114011/?ref_=sr_1\">Now and Then\u003c/a>, \u003ca href=\"http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0117737/?ref_=sr_1\">Stealing Beauty\u003c/a>; it's hard to feature all of the greats. Which films would you include on this list?\u003c/p>\n\n","blocks":[],"excerpt":"As the SF summer shiver sets in, these movies let you bring the sun home.","status":"publish","parent":0,"modified":1382053604,"stats":{"hasAudio":false,"hasVideo":true,"hasChartOrMap":false,"iframeSrcs":[],"hasGoogleForm":false,"hasGallery":false,"hasHearkenModule":false,"hasPolis":false,"paragraphCount":24,"wordCount":1658},"headData":{"title":"10 Classic Summer Movies to Fight the San Francisco July Gloom | KQED","description":"As the SF summer shiver sets in, these movies let you bring the sun home.","ogTitle":"","ogDescription":"","ogImgId":"","twTitle":"","twDescription":"","twImgId":"","schema":{"@context":"http://schema.org","@type":"Article","headline":"10 Classic Summer Movies to Fight the San Francisco July Gloom","datePublished":"2013-07-18T13:00:09.000Z","dateModified":"2013-10-17T23:46:44.000Z","image":"https://cdn.kqed.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/KQED-OG-Image@1x.png"}},"disqusIdentifier":"6865 http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/?p=6865","disqusUrl":"https://ww2.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/18/10-classic-summer-movies-to-fight-the-san-francisco-july-gloom/","disqusTitle":"10 Classic Summer Movies to Fight the San Francisco July Gloom","path":"/pop/6865/10-classic-summer-movies-to-fight-the-san-francisco-july-gloom","audioTrackLength":null,"parsedContent":[{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003cp>The chilly wind whipping through the city tells us one thing: summer has arrived in San Francisco. As nighttime temps in the City by the Bay dip into the low 50s, citizens reach for their scarves and hoodies. July was never supposed to be this way. Keeping up with friends' summer vacation plans and Instagram photos is exhausting. They're so hot, and we're so mild. Luckily I, like many in this town, look good in a jean jacket and appreciate fall weather. I think SF's summer is A-OK. Not to mention all of the movie watching opportunities a chilly summer night offers. So if you're stuck inside on a midsummer's night here are a few of my favorite summertime flicks.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>1. \u003cem>Camp Nowhere\u003c/em> (1994)\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/fmT5jEc14IU\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>Rather than attending computer camp/military camp/theater camp/fat camp, Mud Himmel and his Jr. High pals hatch a plan to trick their parents into sending them to a parent-less camp paradise. It totally works! They blackmail former drama teacher/current lowlife Christopher Lloyd into acting as the responsible adult, find a rundown hippie campsite, buy a big screen TV and some super soakers, and embark on the best summer ever. It mostly just makes me wish I'd been smart enough to rig up a scheme like this.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>2. \u003cem>My Girl\u003c/em> (1991)\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/DqGv6qfHlmc\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"480\" height=\"360\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>Nothing's as darling as a young hypochondriac girl obsessed with death and her English teacher on a crusade to destroy her father's burgeoning relationship with Jamie Lee Curtis. Vada Sultenfuss is a run-of-the-mill tomboy navigating the confusing realities of getting her period and her first kiss in the same summer while trying to keep her widower father from falling in love with another woman. It's a tough job but somebody's gotta do it. Together with her BFF Thomas J (played by a super \u003ca href=\"https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&docid=hAV_ZGrtO3Cr_M&tbnid=LSU6gDLqO_gftM:&ved=0CAUQjRw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.themoviescene.co.uk%2Freviews%2Fmy-girl%2Fmy-girl.html&ei=i8_mUdCDHcK6igLskIG4Bw&bvm=bv.49478099,d.cGE&psig=AFQjCNF0yKzwKK0jx3UW3sTrqBL17ra7sA&ust=1374167275970688\">young and adorable Macaulay Culkin\u003c/a>), Vada learns how to handle love, loss and lipstick. It's a sugar-sweet summer classic that everyone can love.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\u003c/div>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}},{"type":"component","content":"","name":"ad","attributes":{"named":{"label":"fullwidth"},"numeric":["fullwidth"]}},{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>3. \u003cem>Say Anything\u003c/em> (1989)\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/QeUnT3f7eAA\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>It's never a shock when an '80s babe falls in love with a John Cusack character, but none have done so as endearingly as class valedictorian Diane Court. Cusack plays Lloyd Dobbler, a quirky, well-traveled, aspiring kickboxer who seems to understand more about the meaning of life than most. This is basically the movie that ruined dating for all of us --just ask Chuck Klosterman who wrote about Cusack's characters destroying the modern meaning of love in his 2004 book \u003cem>Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs: A Low Culture Manifesto\u003c/em>-- because Lloyd was so thoughtful and so romantic and their love was SO mindblowing it was just impossible to replicate IRL. Nevertheless, when \u003ca href=\"http://youtu.be/-j379JbL-xM\" target=\"_blank\">Lloyd holds up the boombox blasting \"In Your Eyes\" outside of Diane's bedroom window\u003c/a>, your heart will explode...and you'll believe in summer love again. Bonus points for Lili Taylor's collection of \"Joe Lies\" jilted-ex-lover style songs. Also, this was Cameron Crowe's directorial debut, not too shabby.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>4. \u003cem>Stand By Me\u003c/em> (1986)\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/FUVnfaA-kpI\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"480\" height=\"360\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>This movie is perfect for any time of year but really captures that \"finding yourself\" feeling of a great summer flick. This is the heroic story of four best friends; Gordie, the bookish voice of reason who feels invisible; Chris, the youngest in a family of ruffians and drunks, who has a heart of gold; Vern, a chubby, shy, butt of the joke-type and the incomparable Teddy Duchamp, an eccentric spaz. Set in the 1950s the boys set out to find the body of missing boy in an effort to become local heroes. Along their journey they dodge trains, leeches and a gang of hoodlums all while discovering their own strength of conviction. Set against a perfect '50s soundtrack, \u003cem>Stand By Me\u003c/em> is the archetypal coming of age story. It made me feel something when I was 12. Plus it stars a young River Phoenix and that's a wonderful treat.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>5. \u003cem>The Parent Trap\u003c/em> (1961)\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/Vlr4mwtjEKY\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"480\" height=\"360\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>Before \u003ca href=\"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wkma7aJGjFs\">Linsday Lohan shot to stardom in the 1998 remake\u003c/a>, a young Hayley Mills portrayed the role of separated at birth twins Sharon and Susan. When the two identical twins--who never knew the other existed--meet by accident at summer camp, they decided the only logical thing to do is to switch parents. This way they'll get an opportunity to meet the parent they were taken away from and hopefully reunite their divorced parents. Their swap is discovered and Susan and their mother fly to California to switch the girls back but the twins are too smart for that noise. They dress alike to confuse everyone and work their magic to destroy their father's relationship with a young gold-digger and drive him back into the arms of their mother. This movie riveted me as a child, I even video taped it during one of the Disney Channel free preview weeks back when it was a subscription only channel.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>6. \u003cem>One Crazy Summer\u003c/em> (1986)\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/4GaWlTXISpw\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"480\" height=\"360\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>Here we once again meet John Cusack this time as Hoops McCann, a recent high school grad who has recently disappointed his family by failing to get a basketball scholarship. As his backup plan, Hoops strives to attend Rhode Island School of Design but must write and illustrate a love story for his application. He decides to spend the summer with his pals George and Squid on Nantucket. On their way to the island they pick up Cassandra (played by a young Demi Moore), a singer who also happens to be being chased by a motorcycle gang. Once on the island Hoops and his pals (including Bobcat Goldwaith) help Cassandra save her grandfather's house from the covetous Beckersted Family. They do irresponsible things with boats and '80s hilarity ensues.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>7. \u003cem>Adventureland\u003c/em> (2009)\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/N0fCB4eDq08\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>Right after graduating from Oberlin College, James' summer European vacation plans fall through and he's forced to take a silly job at the \u003ca href=\"http://www.kennywood.com/\">local amusement park in Pittsburgh, PA\u003c/a>. He befriends the park's hottest babe, Em and her sarcastic pal Joel. Together they eat pot-brownies on the job, outsmart game cheaters, and listen to The Velvet Underground. It's a summer of screwed-up romances, disappointing parents, and James finally losing his V-card. It has just the right amount of post-college nostalgia and hopefulness to feel realistic and it's all set to a perfect '80s new-wave/punk soundtrack.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>8. \u003cem>The Sandlot\u003c/em> (1993)\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/-QDq-e1GbjE\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>This is the kind of movie that makes you yearn for those adventure-filled childhood summers. Scotty Smalls moves to a new neighborhood and wants to learn to play baseball. Neighborhood baseball hot-shot Benny \"the Jet\" takes Smalls under his wing and before long he joins the motley crew of baseball boys. Together they navigate a summer full of baseball, tree-house sleepovers, the traveling fair and a gorgeous lifeguard at the local pool. Perhaps their biggest challenge is the ball-eating dog that resides just over the wall from their sand lot. \"The Beast,\" as he's called, is a legendary force to be reckoned with but after the boys accidentally hit a Babe Ruth autographed ball into his yard, Benny has no choice but to swallow his fear retrieve it. This movie also contains one of the most quotable lines ever, \"You're killin' me, Smalls.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>9. \u003cem>Wet Hot American Summer\u003c/em> (2001)\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/RByrRpURS5s\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>This ridiculous knee-slapper comes to us from the warped, precious minds of The State cast members Michael Showalter and David Wain. It's the last day of camp in 1981 and Camp Firewood counselors and staff have just a few hours to score with their summer conquests. While Susie and Ben work to organize the big end of summer talent show, Coop strives to win the affections of fellow counselor Katie. Since Coop can't hold a candle to her super hot yet totally unfaithful boyfriend Andy, he enlists the help of shell-shocked Vietnam vet camp cook Gene who shows him how to harness his awesome. Meanwhile, a bunch of goth kids and Niles from \u003cem>Fraiser\u003c/em> stop a huge chuck of NASA's sky lab from colliding with the camp. Also, they do heroin and abandon some children on a river. It's a true American classic.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>10. \u003cem>Dirty Dancing\u003c/em> (1987)\u003c/strong>\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/HFK_i5r1WJk\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>The this is the quintessential summer escape. When Baby's family vacations in the Catskills in the summer of 1963, she develops a righteous crush on the resort's dance instructor Johnny Castle (played by the one and only Patrick Swayze). When Johnny's dance partner Penny gets knocked up by womanizing waiter and general d-bag Robbie, Baby steps in, securing the money for Penny's abortion and taking over for her on the dance floor. Tensions rise on and off the dance floor as Baby falls hard for Johnny. When Johnny is eventually accused of stealing a resort guest's wallet and can't provide an alibi, Baby confesses that she and Johnny were in his cabin doing adult things that night. Johnny gets canned but still makes an appearance at the resorts final talent competition with Baby by his side. Featuring a glorious soundtrack (complete with Swayze hit \"\u003ca href=\"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lU9p1WRfA9w\">She's Like The Wind\u003c/a>\") and the infamous quip \"Nobody puts Baby in a corner,\" Dirty Dancing is just the best. Accept no imitations (that means \u003ca href=\"http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0338096/\">don't bother with the remake\u003c/a>, because nothing will be better than the original).\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\u003c/div>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}},{"type":"component","content":"","name":"ad","attributes":{"named":{"label":"floatright"},"numeric":["floatright"]}},{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>This list could go on forever; \u003ca href=\"http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085995/?ref_=sr_1\">Vacation\u003c/a>, \u003ca href=\"http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114011/?ref_=sr_1\">Now and Then\u003c/a>, \u003ca href=\"http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0117737/?ref_=sr_1\">Stealing Beauty\u003c/a>; it's hard to feature all of the greats. Which films would you include on this list?\u003c/p>\n\n\u003c/div>\u003c/p>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}}],"link":"/pop/6865/10-classic-summer-movies-to-fight-the-san-francisco-july-gloom","authors":["2438"],"categories":["pop_1057","pop_51"],"tags":["pop_696","pop_991","pop_949"],"featImg":"pop_6876","label":"pop"},"pop_6592":{"type":"posts","id":"pop_6592","meta":{"index":"posts_1591205157","site":"pop","id":"6592","score":null,"sort":[1373304828000]},"guestAuthors":[],"slug":"beach-reads-for-brainiacs","title":"Beach Reads for Brainiacs","publishDate":1373304828,"format":"aside","headTitle":"KQED Pop | KQED Arts","labelTerm":{"site":"pop"},"content":"\u003cp>I don't know when the tradition of bad beach reading started (I'm guessing the '70s--bad things usually have their roots in that decade) but I do know when it ends: right now. We all love a few trashy thrills while we're baking ourselves to melanoma on the sand but there's no reason you can't get all that and more from a book that won't plummet your IQ or cause you embarrassment. Below are a few suggestions from my summer reading list perfect for the beach, poolside, countryside or anywhere else the season may take you. Who knows: with books like these in your beach bag you might even learn something! Also, if you send me a three page, double spaced report on any of these books I'll totally give you school credit.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/08/beach-reads-for-brainiacs/in-cold-blood/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-6598\">\u003cimg class=\"wp-image-6598 alignleft\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/in-cold-blood.jpg\" alt=\"in cold blood\" width=\"192\" height=\"277\">\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>\u003cstrong>In Cold Blood\u003c/strong>\u003c/em> by Truman Capote\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>What:\u003c/strong> Truman Capote's career defining masterwork, the 1966 \"nonfiction novel\" tells the story of the murder of a Kansas farm family and the hunt for the killers. A true story told in the form of a novel, an innovation Capote invented that not only put you inside the heads of the victims but also their killers.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Read if:\u003c/strong> you like thrillers, murder mysteries or want to know what was going on in the two Truman Capote movies that came out a couple years ago.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad fullwidth]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Beach summary:\u003c/strong> A family massacred! The killers are on the loose and a farm town is in a panic. Only the master sleuthing of local law enforcement, aided by a pint sized homosexual from out of town, can bring the killers to justice.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Why it's good for the beach:\u003c/strong> A page-turner like no other this bestseller pulls off the hat trick of keeping you guessing even though you know that the action is all leading up to the grisly murder that gives the book its title.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Why it's good for you:\u003c/strong> If you missed \u003cem>In Cold Blood\u003c/em> in high school or college there's no time like beach time to catch up. Almost every true crime book to follow was influenced by Capote's blend of nonfiction told through the techniques of a novel. Isn't it time you read the original?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/08/beach-reads-for-brainiacs/the-group/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-6600\">\u003cimg class=\"wp-image-6600 alignleft\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/the-group.jpg\" alt=\"the group\" width=\"176\" height=\"277\">\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>\u003cstrong>The Group \u003c/strong>\u003c/em>by Mary McCarthy\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>What:\u003c/strong> Author and respected literary critic Mary McCarthy set out to tell the story of a group of Vassar classmates as they confronted the changes in themselves and their country through the Great Depression, WWII and the postwar baby boom. As new doors open for the women of the group the men in their lives fear just what their wives and daughters will become. In some cases, they do whatever they can to stifle the women's new found voices.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Read if:\u003c/strong> you like gossip, backstabbing, cheating and all those other amenities female friendship provides.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Beach summary:\u003c/strong> Before the confessions of the \u003cem>Gossip Girl\u003c/em> or anyone was having \u003cem>Sex in the City\u003c/em>, Mary McCarthy's women of\u003cem> The Group\u003c/em> were tearing through New York exploring sex, booze, marriages of convenience, lesbianism, contraception and everything else we take for granted on a Saturday night.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Why it's good for the beach\u003c/strong>: McCarthy's gift for truth telling about what really goes on between women friends (not just the good but the bad and the ugly) is the centerpiece of the story and remains as timeless today as when it was first published.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Why it's good for you:\u003c/strong> \u003cem>The Group \u003c/em>was published in 1963 mere minutes before second wave feminism tackled issues of social, sexual and economic equality for women and it anticipated the rising movement with its frank discussions of women's lives and priorities. \u003cem>The Group \u003c/em>is as much a document of social history as it is literature. It's a reminder of how far we've come as a society in the enfranchisement of women socially and politically and how far we still need to go.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/08/beach-reads-for-brainiacs/dirty-wars-book/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-6601\">\u003cimg class=\"wp-image-6601 alignleft\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/Dirty-Wars-book.jpg\" alt=\"Dirty Wars book\" width=\"182\" height=\"277\">\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>\u003cem>Dirty Wars\u003c/em>\u003c/strong> by Jeremey Scahill\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>What: \u003c/strong>Jeremy Scahill's new exposé (a companion to his 2013 \u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/06/12/getting-the-dirt-on-our-dirty-wars-abroad-jeremy-scahill-middle-east/\">documentary of the same name\u003c/a>) takes an inside look at the secret wars the United States is waging abroad using drones, faulty intelligence and the ultra secret JSOC (Joint Special Operations Command) force all in the name of \"security.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Read if: \u003c/strong>you like spy capers and are suspicious of what exactly the U.S. is doing in the Middle East these days.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Beach summary: \u003c/strong>An Afghani wedding ends in a bloodbath, a secret military unit that operates without congressional oversight, a journalist in prison for exposing U.S. bombings in Yemen and the one man who is willing to expose it all.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Why it's good for the beach:\u003c/strong> Even though the book is filled with political histories of the Middle East and multi-syllabic names of villages you can't pronounce it's an extraordinarily accessible read on an often inaccessible topic. Also, there's lots of warlords chewing drugs and telling good stories.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Why it's good for you: \u003c/strong>See above. Also, for anyone who needs a tutorial on what the U.S.'s \u003cem>real \u003c/em>foreign policy is this is the perfect study guide.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/08/beach-reads-for-brainiacs/myra/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-6602\">\u003cimg class=\" wp-image-6602 alignleft\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/myra.jpg\" alt=\"myra\" width=\"219\" height=\"346\">\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>\u003cem>Myra Breckinridge\u003c/em>\u003c/strong> by Gore Vidal\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>What: \u003c/strong>Gore Vidal's sexual revolution shocker that combines old Hollywood kitsch with 1960s liberation.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Read if: \u003c/strong>you like surprises, you love Gore Vidal, you can't get enough polemics on the Golden Age of Movies.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Beach summary: \u003c/strong>Myra is a lady with a plan: to subjugate men the way they've subjugated women for thousands of years and she'll do it with glee! She's also a \"lady\" with a secret... But shhhhhh we're not telling.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Why it's good for the beach: \u003c/strong>Myra's chapter long rants about film, sex, masculinity, the power of women, classic movie musicals, westerns and her views of youth culture are laugh out loud funny. Even the notorious \"appendage\" chapter is written as a comic romp instead of a scene from a horror film (as it would have played had Norman Mailer written it).\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Why it's good for you: \u003c/strong>Anything written by Gore Vidal can only improve your brain but \u003cem>Myra\u003c/em> in particular challenges readers to see the underside of mass produced, homogenized American culture and the kinds of citizens it produces. Also, what's more fun that reading jokes about feminism by a gay man? I like to think he's laughing WITH feminists but you can be the judge.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/08/beach-reads-for-brainiacs/monuments-men/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-6603\">\u003cimg class=\"wp-image-6603 alignleft\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/monuments-men.jpg\" alt=\"monuments men\" width=\"179\" height=\"277\">\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>\u003cstrong>The Monuments Men\u003c/strong>\u003c/em> by Robert Edsel\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>What: \u003c/strong>The chronicle of the brave men and women who fought to keep the great cultural and artistic treasures of Europe from falling into the hands of Nazi invaders and being lost to time forever. The fates of the priceless artifacts that tell the story of Western Civilization were almost an afterthought.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Read if: \u003c/strong>you like Indiana Jones and want to know more about the real treasure hunting Nazi fighters, you thought art history needed more suspense, you want to get ready for the George Clooney film adaptation coming this Thanksgiving.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Beach summary: \u003c/strong>A train loaded with stolen loot stalled on its way to Nazi Berlin, a hardened Louvre official determined to save her country's greatest works of art, advancing American armies and Nazis angrily facing defeat. Can the world's treasures be recovered before they're lost to war?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Why it's good for the beach: \u003c/strong>With Nazi officials, black market thieves, smugglers, spies and collaborators around every corner you're gasping with excitement as you await the final outcome of masterpieces by Raphael, da Vinci, Monet, and other greats.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Why it's good for you: \u003c/strong>It's a WWII and art history lesson all in one!\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/08/beach-reads-for-brainiacs/holy-anorexia/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-6604\">\u003cimg class=\"wp-image-6604 alignleft\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/holy-anorexia.jpg\" alt=\"holy anorexia\" width=\"259\" height=\"259\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/holy-anorexia.jpg 300w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/holy-anorexia-32x32.jpg 32w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/holy-anorexia-64x64.jpg 64w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/holy-anorexia-96x96.jpg 96w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/holy-anorexia-128x128.jpg 128w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/holy-anorexia-75x75.jpg 75w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 259px) 100vw, 259px\">\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>\u003cem>Holy Anorexia\u003c/em>\u003c/strong> by Rudolph M. Bell\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>What: \u003c/strong>The lives and eating disorders of the saints (and other holy persons) exposed, no, celebrated in all its weird, malnourished glory. From fasting to eating the tumors of the poor there's an eating disorder for everyone whether they be sinner, saint or some only-in-Catholicism combination of both.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Read if: \u003c/strong>you like weirdness, you enjoy Catholic history as not reported in parochial school, other diet books have let you down.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Beach summary: \u003c/strong>Want the sunken eyes and hollow cheeks of Saint Theresa? Want the rock hard abs of Saint Sebastian (pre-death by archery squad)? Look no further! The pounds will shed like a martyr's tears!\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Why it's good for the beach: \u003c/strong>Even if you won't admit it, we all love to read about crazy diets, especially when we're not the ones on them.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Why it's good for you: \u003c/strong>No book this summer will give you better small talk subject matter than this one. Example: \"speaking of cancer, did you know Saint Catherine used to chew the sores off cancer patients and then offer them to God? One hopes she didn't do this with her mouth full.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad floatright]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp> \u003c/p>\n\n","blocks":[],"excerpt":"There's no reason to waste your summer reading books that plummet your IQ and cause you embarrassment. Check out these entertaining and mind-expanding alternative beach reads.","status":"publish","parent":0,"modified":1552202515,"stats":{"hasAudio":false,"hasVideo":false,"hasChartOrMap":false,"iframeSrcs":[],"hasGoogleForm":false,"hasGallery":false,"hasHearkenModule":false,"hasPolis":false,"paragraphCount":45,"wordCount":1541},"headData":{"title":"Beach Reads for Brainiacs | KQED","description":"There's no reason to waste your summer reading books that plummet your IQ and cause you embarrassment. Check out these entertaining and mind-expanding alternative beach reads.","ogTitle":"","ogDescription":"","ogImgId":"","twTitle":"","twDescription":"","twImgId":"","schema":{"@context":"http://schema.org","@type":"Article","headline":"Beach Reads for Brainiacs","datePublished":"2013-07-08T17:33:48.000Z","dateModified":"2019-03-10T07:21:55.000Z","image":"https://cdn.kqed.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/KQED-OG-Image@1x.png"}},"disqusIdentifier":"6592 http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/?p=6592","disqusUrl":"https://ww2.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/08/beach-reads-for-brainiacs/","disqusTitle":"Beach Reads for Brainiacs","path":"/pop/6592/beach-reads-for-brainiacs","audioTrackLength":null,"parsedContent":[{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003cp>I don't know when the tradition of bad beach reading started (I'm guessing the '70s--bad things usually have their roots in that decade) but I do know when it ends: right now. We all love a few trashy thrills while we're baking ourselves to melanoma on the sand but there's no reason you can't get all that and more from a book that won't plummet your IQ or cause you embarrassment. Below are a few suggestions from my summer reading list perfect for the beach, poolside, countryside or anywhere else the season may take you. Who knows: with books like these in your beach bag you might even learn something! Also, if you send me a three page, double spaced report on any of these books I'll totally give you school credit.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/08/beach-reads-for-brainiacs/in-cold-blood/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-6598\">\u003cimg class=\"wp-image-6598 alignleft\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/in-cold-blood.jpg\" alt=\"in cold blood\" width=\"192\" height=\"277\">\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>\u003cstrong>In Cold Blood\u003c/strong>\u003c/em> by Truman Capote\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>What:\u003c/strong> Truman Capote's career defining masterwork, the 1966 \"nonfiction novel\" tells the story of the murder of a Kansas farm family and the hunt for the killers. A true story told in the form of a novel, an innovation Capote invented that not only put you inside the heads of the victims but also their killers.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Read if:\u003c/strong> you like thrillers, murder mysteries or want to know what was going on in the two Truman Capote movies that came out a couple years ago.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\u003c/div>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}},{"type":"component","content":"","name":"ad","attributes":{"named":{"label":"fullwidth"},"numeric":["fullwidth"]}},{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Beach summary:\u003c/strong> A family massacred! The killers are on the loose and a farm town is in a panic. Only the master sleuthing of local law enforcement, aided by a pint sized homosexual from out of town, can bring the killers to justice.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Why it's good for the beach:\u003c/strong> A page-turner like no other this bestseller pulls off the hat trick of keeping you guessing even though you know that the action is all leading up to the grisly murder that gives the book its title.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Why it's good for you:\u003c/strong> If you missed \u003cem>In Cold Blood\u003c/em> in high school or college there's no time like beach time to catch up. Almost every true crime book to follow was influenced by Capote's blend of nonfiction told through the techniques of a novel. Isn't it time you read the original?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/08/beach-reads-for-brainiacs/the-group/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-6600\">\u003cimg class=\"wp-image-6600 alignleft\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/the-group.jpg\" alt=\"the group\" width=\"176\" height=\"277\">\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>\u003cstrong>The Group \u003c/strong>\u003c/em>by Mary McCarthy\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>What:\u003c/strong> Author and respected literary critic Mary McCarthy set out to tell the story of a group of Vassar classmates as they confronted the changes in themselves and their country through the Great Depression, WWII and the postwar baby boom. As new doors open for the women of the group the men in their lives fear just what their wives and daughters will become. In some cases, they do whatever they can to stifle the women's new found voices.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Read if:\u003c/strong> you like gossip, backstabbing, cheating and all those other amenities female friendship provides.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Beach summary:\u003c/strong> Before the confessions of the \u003cem>Gossip Girl\u003c/em> or anyone was having \u003cem>Sex in the City\u003c/em>, Mary McCarthy's women of\u003cem> The Group\u003c/em> were tearing through New York exploring sex, booze, marriages of convenience, lesbianism, contraception and everything else we take for granted on a Saturday night.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Why it's good for the beach\u003c/strong>: McCarthy's gift for truth telling about what really goes on between women friends (not just the good but the bad and the ugly) is the centerpiece of the story and remains as timeless today as when it was first published.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Why it's good for you:\u003c/strong> \u003cem>The Group \u003c/em>was published in 1963 mere minutes before second wave feminism tackled issues of social, sexual and economic equality for women and it anticipated the rising movement with its frank discussions of women's lives and priorities. \u003cem>The Group \u003c/em>is as much a document of social history as it is literature. It's a reminder of how far we've come as a society in the enfranchisement of women socially and politically and how far we still need to go.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/08/beach-reads-for-brainiacs/dirty-wars-book/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-6601\">\u003cimg class=\"wp-image-6601 alignleft\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/Dirty-Wars-book.jpg\" alt=\"Dirty Wars book\" width=\"182\" height=\"277\">\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>\u003cem>Dirty Wars\u003c/em>\u003c/strong> by Jeremey Scahill\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>What: \u003c/strong>Jeremy Scahill's new exposé (a companion to his 2013 \u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/06/12/getting-the-dirt-on-our-dirty-wars-abroad-jeremy-scahill-middle-east/\">documentary of the same name\u003c/a>) takes an inside look at the secret wars the United States is waging abroad using drones, faulty intelligence and the ultra secret JSOC (Joint Special Operations Command) force all in the name of \"security.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Read if: \u003c/strong>you like spy capers and are suspicious of what exactly the U.S. is doing in the Middle East these days.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Beach summary: \u003c/strong>An Afghani wedding ends in a bloodbath, a secret military unit that operates without congressional oversight, a journalist in prison for exposing U.S. bombings in Yemen and the one man who is willing to expose it all.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Why it's good for the beach:\u003c/strong> Even though the book is filled with political histories of the Middle East and multi-syllabic names of villages you can't pronounce it's an extraordinarily accessible read on an often inaccessible topic. Also, there's lots of warlords chewing drugs and telling good stories.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Why it's good for you: \u003c/strong>See above. Also, for anyone who needs a tutorial on what the U.S.'s \u003cem>real \u003c/em>foreign policy is this is the perfect study guide.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/08/beach-reads-for-brainiacs/myra/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-6602\">\u003cimg class=\" wp-image-6602 alignleft\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/myra.jpg\" alt=\"myra\" width=\"219\" height=\"346\">\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>\u003cem>Myra Breckinridge\u003c/em>\u003c/strong> by Gore Vidal\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>What: \u003c/strong>Gore Vidal's sexual revolution shocker that combines old Hollywood kitsch with 1960s liberation.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Read if: \u003c/strong>you like surprises, you love Gore Vidal, you can't get enough polemics on the Golden Age of Movies.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Beach summary: \u003c/strong>Myra is a lady with a plan: to subjugate men the way they've subjugated women for thousands of years and she'll do it with glee! She's also a \"lady\" with a secret... But shhhhhh we're not telling.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Why it's good for the beach: \u003c/strong>Myra's chapter long rants about film, sex, masculinity, the power of women, classic movie musicals, westerns and her views of youth culture are laugh out loud funny. Even the notorious \"appendage\" chapter is written as a comic romp instead of a scene from a horror film (as it would have played had Norman Mailer written it).\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Why it's good for you: \u003c/strong>Anything written by Gore Vidal can only improve your brain but \u003cem>Myra\u003c/em> in particular challenges readers to see the underside of mass produced, homogenized American culture and the kinds of citizens it produces. Also, what's more fun that reading jokes about feminism by a gay man? I like to think he's laughing WITH feminists but you can be the judge.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/08/beach-reads-for-brainiacs/monuments-men/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-6603\">\u003cimg class=\"wp-image-6603 alignleft\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/monuments-men.jpg\" alt=\"monuments men\" width=\"179\" height=\"277\">\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cem>\u003cstrong>The Monuments Men\u003c/strong>\u003c/em> by Robert Edsel\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>What: \u003c/strong>The chronicle of the brave men and women who fought to keep the great cultural and artistic treasures of Europe from falling into the hands of Nazi invaders and being lost to time forever. The fates of the priceless artifacts that tell the story of Western Civilization were almost an afterthought.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Read if: \u003c/strong>you like Indiana Jones and want to know more about the real treasure hunting Nazi fighters, you thought art history needed more suspense, you want to get ready for the George Clooney film adaptation coming this Thanksgiving.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Beach summary: \u003c/strong>A train loaded with stolen loot stalled on its way to Nazi Berlin, a hardened Louvre official determined to save her country's greatest works of art, advancing American armies and Nazis angrily facing defeat. Can the world's treasures be recovered before they're lost to war?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Why it's good for the beach: \u003c/strong>With Nazi officials, black market thieves, smugglers, spies and collaborators around every corner you're gasping with excitement as you await the final outcome of masterpieces by Raphael, da Vinci, Monet, and other greats.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Why it's good for you: \u003c/strong>It's a WWII and art history lesson all in one!\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/08/beach-reads-for-brainiacs/holy-anorexia/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-6604\">\u003cimg class=\"wp-image-6604 alignleft\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/holy-anorexia.jpg\" alt=\"holy anorexia\" width=\"259\" height=\"259\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/holy-anorexia.jpg 300w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/holy-anorexia-32x32.jpg 32w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/holy-anorexia-64x64.jpg 64w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/holy-anorexia-96x96.jpg 96w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/holy-anorexia-128x128.jpg 128w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/holy-anorexia-75x75.jpg 75w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 259px) 100vw, 259px\">\u003c/a>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>\u003cem>Holy Anorexia\u003c/em>\u003c/strong> by Rudolph M. Bell\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>What: \u003c/strong>The lives and eating disorders of the saints (and other holy persons) exposed, no, celebrated in all its weird, malnourished glory. From fasting to eating the tumors of the poor there's an eating disorder for everyone whether they be sinner, saint or some only-in-Catholicism combination of both.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Read if: \u003c/strong>you like weirdness, you enjoy Catholic history as not reported in parochial school, other diet books have let you down.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Beach summary: \u003c/strong>Want the sunken eyes and hollow cheeks of Saint Theresa? Want the rock hard abs of Saint Sebastian (pre-death by archery squad)? Look no further! The pounds will shed like a martyr's tears!\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Why it's good for the beach: \u003c/strong>Even if you won't admit it, we all love to read about crazy diets, especially when we're not the ones on them.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Why it's good for you: \u003c/strong>No book this summer will give you better small talk subject matter than this one. Example: \"speaking of cancer, did you know Saint Catherine used to chew the sores off cancer patients and then offer them to God? One hopes she didn't do this with her mouth full.\"\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\u003c/div>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}},{"type":"component","content":"","name":"ad","attributes":{"named":{"label":"floatright"},"numeric":["floatright"]}},{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp> \u003c/p>\n\n\u003c/div>\u003c/p>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}}],"link":"/pop/6592/beach-reads-for-brainiacs","authors":["2436"],"categories":["pop_1057"],"tags":["pop_1001","pop_108","pop_696","pop_993","pop_949"],"featImg":"pop_110247","label":"pop"},"pop_6472":{"type":"posts","id":"pop_6472","meta":{"index":"posts_1591205157","site":"pop","id":"6472","score":null,"sort":[1372942840000]},"guestAuthors":[],"slug":"jim-rash-and-nat-faxon-on-the-way-way-back","title":"Jim Rash and Nat Faxon on The Way, Way Back","publishDate":1372942840,"format":"aside","headTitle":"KQED Pop | KQED Arts","labelTerm":{"site":"pop"},"content":"\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_6499\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/04/jim-rash-and-nat-faxon-on-the-way-way-back/waywayback_bloomberg_02-1024x682/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-6499\">\u003cimg class=\" wp-image-6499\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/WayWayBack_Bloomberg_02-1024x6821.jpg\" alt=\"WayWayBack_Bloomberg_02-1024x682\" width=\"640\" height=\"411\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/WayWayBack_Bloomberg_02-1024x6821.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/WayWayBack_Bloomberg_02-1024x6821-400x256.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Nat Faxon (L) and Jim Rash (R) wrote and directed the new film, The Way, Way Back/ Photo: Sara Bloomberg\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>Summer is the season of nostalgia and coming of age stories (think \u003cem>Dirty Dancing\u003c/em>, \u003cem>The Sandlot\u003c/em>, \u003cem>Stand By Me\u003c/em>,\u003cem> Adventureland\u003c/em>) and the new film\u003cem> The Way, Way Back\u003c/em> is a true summertime coming of age story. It's longtime writing partners Nat Faxon and Jim Rash (Academy Award winners for \u003cem>The Descendants!\u003c/em>) feature-film directing debut and the cast is phenomenal. Fourteen-year-old Duncan (\u003ca href=\"http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0416699/?ref_=sr_1\">Liam James\u003c/a>), is on a summer vacation with his mother, Pam (\u003ca href=\"http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001057/\">Toni Collette\u003c/a>), her overbearing boyfriend, Trent (\u003ca href=\"http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0136797/?ref_=sr_1\">Steve Carell\u003c/a>), and his daughter, Steph (\u003ca href=\"http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4534201/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1\">Zoe Levin\u003c/a>). Having a rough time fitting in, the introverted Duncan finds an unexpected friend in Owen (\u003ca href=\"http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005377/?ref_=sr_1\">Sam Rockwell\u003c/a>), the gregarious manager of the Water Wizz Water Park. Through his funny, clandestine friendship with Owen, Duncan slowly opens up to and begins to finally find his place in the world all during a summer he will never forget.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_6500\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/04/jim-rash-and-nat-faxon-on-the-way-way-back/web_size-1-2/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-6500\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-6500\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/web_size-11.jpg\" alt=\"web_size-1\" width=\"640\" height=\"358\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/web_size-11.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/web_size-11-400x223.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">The Way, Way Back/Photo: Fox Searchlight Pictures\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>The movie reminded me of two of my favorite off-beat comedies: \u003cem>\u003ca href=\"http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0467406/?ref_=sr_2\">Juno\u003c/a>\u003c/em> and \u003ca href=\"http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0449059/?ref_=sr_1\" target=\"_blank\">\u003cem>Little Miss Sunshine\u003c/em>\u003c/a>. I was beyond excited to interview Rash and Faxon. I adore them. You likely know them best as Ben from \u003cem>\u003ca href=\"http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2177491/\">Ben & Kate\u003c/a>\u003c/em> and Dean Pelton from \u003cem>\u003ca href=\"http://www.nbc.com/community/\">Community\u003c/a>\u003c/em>. They pop up in this film too, which they wrote, and directed. The movie opens July 5.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Here’s the trailer:\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/OwNo1i3jkCo\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"560\" height=\"315\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> I really enjoyed the film. I heard people gave it a standing ovation at the Sundance Film Festival and I can see why. It was very heartfelt. For anyone who has not yet seen the movie, tell us a little bit about it.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> The movie is a coming age story about Duncan, played by Liam James. His mother Pam, played by the fantastic Toni Collette, is in the early stages of a questionable relationship with Steve Carell’s character, Trent. Duncan is confronted by Trent who wants Duncan to rate himself on a scale of 1 to 10. Trent thinks Duncan is a 3. This basically challenges Duncan to go out and discover the beach community they are going to. Subsequently, Duncan discovers this eclectic water park where he finds acceptance. Sam Rockwell plays the manager and what proceeds is this right-of-passage for Duncan as he comes into this own. Eventually, hopefully, he reconnects with his mom.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad fullwidth]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> Thematically, the movie is a classic coming-of-age tale and about finding yourself with the backdrop of this “blended” family. You both co-wrote this screenplay. Did you draw upon your own background?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> For sure. I think a lot of it is pulling from experiences that we connect with.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> Are there any autobiographical scenes in the movie?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> Absolutely. The first scene in movie literally happened to me when I was 14-years-old. My stepfather and I had the exact same conversation on our way to our summer vacation to Michigan. Our second year of going he asked me what I thought I was on a scale from 1 to 10. I went with “above average.” Nat thought I was shooting too high. (laughter)\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Nat:\u003c/strong> Still way too high. (laughter)\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> My stepfather went with a “3” like Duncan in the movie and we had that same conversation.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> Were you in the back of a station wagon, also?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> Oh yeah. It was in a station wagon.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> Same make and model?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> We might have had a 1970 Buick. This movie isn’t set in 1970. I wasn’t born yet…\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Nat:\u003c/strong> Uh...(laughter)\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> But, one year later I was. Just calm down, Nat. (laughter)\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Nat:\u003c/strong> I was gonna say…\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> You are clearly best friends.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Nat:\u003c/strong> Best friends. Oh yeah.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> We’ve known each other for 15 years. So, yes. I would imagine so.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_6501\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/04/jim-rash-and-nat-faxon-on-the-way-way-back/web_size-3/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-6501\">\u003cimg class=\" wp-image-6501 \" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/web_size1.jpg\" alt=\"web_size\" width=\"640\" height=\"427\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/web_size1.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/web_size1-400x266.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Filmmakers Jim Rash and Nat Faxon//Photo: Fox Searchlight Pictures\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> Why did you choose a water park as a central location in the movie?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> Nat and I both grew up on the East Coast on the north shore Boston area. We both had a fondness for destination vacations. We both went to Nantucket. Nat can speak more to that. But, just that idea of the same people going to a place and reconnecting every year. That sort of theme was important to the movie, as well as a lot of water parks we would go to. It was just a ripe place for comedy.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> Nat, did you also draw upon your own experiences as a teenager when writing the script?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Nat:\u003c/strong> Not as specifically as Jim. Certainly, going to a beach location every summer and having those experiences. Nine months out of the year you are in school. Things change, but every summer you always come back to a place where things never seem to change. I certainly experienced that. I had an older cousin that was definitely a mentor to me growing up and I remember the summer where I became less of the boyish cousin and more of the “friend” who was taken along to hang out with his friends and go on surf trips and things like that. Certainly we always try to pull from our own experiences. Even our friends and co-worker’s experiences--delving into what makes them tick and why they are they way they are and the choices they’ve made. I think those things will always influence our writing—whether it be very specifically, like what happened with Jim or just in general.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_6502\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/04/jim-rash-and-nat-faxon-on-the-way-way-back/web_size-2-2/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-6502\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-6502\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/web_size-21.jpg\" alt=\"web_size-2\" width=\"640\" height=\"426\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/web_size-21.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/web_size-21-400x266.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Jim Rash and Nat Faxon with Liam James/Photo: Fox Searchlight\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> Do you have any general examples of how your everyday life has influenced the script?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Nat:\u003c/strong> Yeah. The scene where Allison Janney is ranting about everything that has happened to her over the year is slightly based on those Christmas letters that you get that are Xeroxed copies that ramble through everything that has happened to that family.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> That nobody really cares about?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Nat:\u003c/strong> Right. The job promotions and the Little League. We had a good friend who got a really negative letter that talked about all the horrible things that happened. That loosely inspired the scene with Allison. We are always looking for things that we can connect to personally.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> If a young person, like the character Duncan, is out there in the audience watching this film, what do you want he or she to take away from the movie? That life gets better? Like the \u003ca href=\"http://www.itgetsbetter.org\">It Gets Better Campaign\u003c/a>, sort of thing. What can they take away from the movie? That life won’t always be as hard as adolescence?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> For sure. I think coming of age and rite of passage has this sense of hope. It’s institutionally in this tale. Most of time we look back and have a fond memory of whatever our rite of passage was, whether it’s dramatic or just an inspirational night which unleashed this personality trait that was so deeply hidden within us. I hope that young adults walk away making this connection.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> Pam, Duncan’s mom, also seems to be having her own life crisis.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> Right. Toni Collette’s character is going through a rite-of-passage, too. Everyone in the movie is in transition. In a sense, they are going to that “next chapter.” That moment where they need to make a change or a move to evolve.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> Tell me more about young Duncan.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> For someone watching Duncan, it’s the idea that there are going to be people in your life that might provide hurdles and difficult times. There are also going to be people to nurture and to help you on your way. Both of them are going to serve purposes that you may not understand right away, but you are probably going to understand in context much later down the road. The important thing is to hear loud and clear the voices that are nurturing you and hear what the people are saying that’s hard to hear, too. Just acknowledge what they are saying and then you make that choice of how that will impact you. We need to be open and understanding when someone criticizes you, but you don’t necessarily need to be around that person.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> You both also co-wrote the Academy-Award winning screenplay for \u003cem>\u003ca href=\"http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1033575/?ref_=fn_al_tt_5\">The Descendents\u003c/a>\u003c/em>. So, you’ve worked with George Clooney. And, now you’ve worked with Steve Carell. Some people may wonder. George. Steve. Who is hotter in person? Who is the “sexier leading man?”\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Nat and Jim\u003c/strong>: (Laughter)\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> That’s exactly what goes through our brain when we first met them. I don’t know which one is hotter. That’s a difficult toss-up.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Nat:\u003c/strong> It’s kind of like the “Ginger and Mary Ann” debate. Don’t you think?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> Yeah, I see that.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> They are both equal. It depends on your taste.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Nat:\u003c/strong> Exactly. It depends on your taste. If you want the nice, next-door neighbor type, you are probably more into Carell. If you want the dreamy, model then maybe you are into Clooney.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> Do you both have that same problem?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Nat:\u003c/strong> Oh yeah. A lot of people ask the same question of Jim and I. (laughter) Whose the bigger eye candy?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> Who usually wins?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> I lose a lot.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Nat:\u003c/strong> Jim! Jim!\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> Ah, well thank you.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> You are in beautiful San Francisco. Have you been here before?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> Oh yes. Many times. Both of us love it. I have friends here.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> Are you going to do anything fun while visiting?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> No, we are going to be swept away to Sacramento to promote the new movie.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> Have fun. Sacramento is not quite as charming as San Francisco.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> No, no. (laughter)\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> Thank you so much, guys. It has been a pleasure and good luck with the new movie.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>[ad floatright]\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003ca href=\"http://www.foxsearchlight.com/thewaywayback/?gclid=CMv84NW9kbgCFYiDQgodUXUACg\" target=\"_blank\">\u003cem>The Way, Way Back \u003c/em>is in theaters starting July, 5.\u003c/a> Go see it!\u003c/p>\n\n","blocks":[],"excerpt":"Get to know creative forces behind the coming-of-age story of the summer.","status":"publish","parent":0,"modified":1382053465,"stats":{"hasAudio":false,"hasVideo":true,"hasChartOrMap":false,"iframeSrcs":[],"hasGoogleForm":false,"hasGallery":false,"hasHearkenModule":false,"hasPolis":false,"paragraphCount":58,"wordCount":1757},"headData":{"title":"Jim Rash and Nat Faxon on The Way, Way Back | KQED","description":"Get to know creative forces behind the coming-of-age story of the summer.","ogTitle":"","ogDescription":"","ogImgId":"","twTitle":"","twDescription":"","twImgId":"","schema":{"@context":"http://schema.org","@type":"Article","headline":"Jim Rash and Nat Faxon on The Way, Way Back","datePublished":"2013-07-04T13:00:40.000Z","dateModified":"2013-10-17T23:44:25.000Z","image":"https://cdn.kqed.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/KQED-OG-Image@1x.png"}},"disqusIdentifier":"6472 http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/?p=6472","disqusUrl":"https://ww2.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/04/jim-rash-and-nat-faxon-on-the-way-way-back/","disqusTitle":"Jim Rash and Nat Faxon on The Way, Way Back","path":"/pop/6472/jim-rash-and-nat-faxon-on-the-way-way-back","audioTrackLength":null,"parsedContent":[{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_6499\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/04/jim-rash-and-nat-faxon-on-the-way-way-back/waywayback_bloomberg_02-1024x682/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-6499\">\u003cimg class=\" wp-image-6499\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/WayWayBack_Bloomberg_02-1024x6821.jpg\" alt=\"WayWayBack_Bloomberg_02-1024x682\" width=\"640\" height=\"411\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/WayWayBack_Bloomberg_02-1024x6821.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/WayWayBack_Bloomberg_02-1024x6821-400x256.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Nat Faxon (L) and Jim Rash (R) wrote and directed the new film, The Way, Way Back/ Photo: Sara Bloomberg\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>Summer is the season of nostalgia and coming of age stories (think \u003cem>Dirty Dancing\u003c/em>, \u003cem>The Sandlot\u003c/em>, \u003cem>Stand By Me\u003c/em>,\u003cem> Adventureland\u003c/em>) and the new film\u003cem> The Way, Way Back\u003c/em> is a true summertime coming of age story. It's longtime writing partners Nat Faxon and Jim Rash (Academy Award winners for \u003cem>The Descendants!\u003c/em>) feature-film directing debut and the cast is phenomenal. Fourteen-year-old Duncan (\u003ca href=\"http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0416699/?ref_=sr_1\">Liam James\u003c/a>), is on a summer vacation with his mother, Pam (\u003ca href=\"http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001057/\">Toni Collette\u003c/a>), her overbearing boyfriend, Trent (\u003ca href=\"http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0136797/?ref_=sr_1\">Steve Carell\u003c/a>), and his daughter, Steph (\u003ca href=\"http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4534201/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1\">Zoe Levin\u003c/a>). Having a rough time fitting in, the introverted Duncan finds an unexpected friend in Owen (\u003ca href=\"http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005377/?ref_=sr_1\">Sam Rockwell\u003c/a>), the gregarious manager of the Water Wizz Water Park. Through his funny, clandestine friendship with Owen, Duncan slowly opens up to and begins to finally find his place in the world all during a summer he will never forget.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_6500\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/04/jim-rash-and-nat-faxon-on-the-way-way-back/web_size-1-2/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-6500\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-6500\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/web_size-11.jpg\" alt=\"web_size-1\" width=\"640\" height=\"358\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/web_size-11.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/web_size-11-400x223.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">The Way, Way Back/Photo: Fox Searchlight Pictures\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>The movie reminded me of two of my favorite off-beat comedies: \u003cem>\u003ca href=\"http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0467406/?ref_=sr_2\">Juno\u003c/a>\u003c/em> and \u003ca href=\"http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0449059/?ref_=sr_1\" target=\"_blank\">\u003cem>Little Miss Sunshine\u003c/em>\u003c/a>. I was beyond excited to interview Rash and Faxon. I adore them. You likely know them best as Ben from \u003cem>\u003ca href=\"http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2177491/\">Ben & Kate\u003c/a>\u003c/em> and Dean Pelton from \u003cem>\u003ca href=\"http://www.nbc.com/community/\">Community\u003c/a>\u003c/em>. They pop up in this film too, which they wrote, and directed. The movie opens July 5.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>Here’s the trailer:\u003c/p>\n\u003cdiv class=\"single-video\">\u003ciframe src=\"//www.youtube.com/embed/OwNo1i3jkCo\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"560\" height=\"315\">\u003c/iframe>\u003c/div>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> I really enjoyed the film. I heard people gave it a standing ovation at the Sundance Film Festival and I can see why. It was very heartfelt. For anyone who has not yet seen the movie, tell us a little bit about it.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> The movie is a coming age story about Duncan, played by Liam James. His mother Pam, played by the fantastic Toni Collette, is in the early stages of a questionable relationship with Steve Carell’s character, Trent. Duncan is confronted by Trent who wants Duncan to rate himself on a scale of 1 to 10. Trent thinks Duncan is a 3. This basically challenges Duncan to go out and discover the beach community they are going to. Subsequently, Duncan discovers this eclectic water park where he finds acceptance. Sam Rockwell plays the manager and what proceeds is this right-of-passage for Duncan as he comes into this own. Eventually, hopefully, he reconnects with his mom.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003c/p>\u003c/div>","attributes":{"named":{},"numeric":[]}},{"type":"component","content":"","name":"ad","attributes":{"named":{"label":"fullwidth"},"numeric":["fullwidth"]}},{"type":"contentString","content":"\u003cdiv class=\"post-body\">\u003cp>\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> Thematically, the movie is a classic coming-of-age tale and about finding yourself with the backdrop of this “blended” family. You both co-wrote this screenplay. Did you draw upon your own background?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> For sure. I think a lot of it is pulling from experiences that we connect with.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> Are there any autobiographical scenes in the movie?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> Absolutely. The first scene in movie literally happened to me when I was 14-years-old. My stepfather and I had the exact same conversation on our way to our summer vacation to Michigan. Our second year of going he asked me what I thought I was on a scale from 1 to 10. I went with “above average.” Nat thought I was shooting too high. (laughter)\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Nat:\u003c/strong> Still way too high. (laughter)\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> My stepfather went with a “3” like Duncan in the movie and we had that same conversation.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> Were you in the back of a station wagon, also?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> Oh yeah. It was in a station wagon.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> Same make and model?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> We might have had a 1970 Buick. This movie isn’t set in 1970. I wasn’t born yet…\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Nat:\u003c/strong> Uh...(laughter)\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> But, one year later I was. Just calm down, Nat. (laughter)\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Nat:\u003c/strong> I was gonna say…\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> You are clearly best friends.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Nat:\u003c/strong> Best friends. Oh yeah.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> We’ve known each other for 15 years. So, yes. I would imagine so.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_6501\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/04/jim-rash-and-nat-faxon-on-the-way-way-back/web_size-3/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-6501\">\u003cimg class=\" wp-image-6501 \" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/web_size1.jpg\" alt=\"web_size\" width=\"640\" height=\"427\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/web_size1.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/web_size1-400x266.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Filmmakers Jim Rash and Nat Faxon//Photo: Fox Searchlight Pictures\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> Why did you choose a water park as a central location in the movie?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> Nat and I both grew up on the East Coast on the north shore Boston area. We both had a fondness for destination vacations. We both went to Nantucket. Nat can speak more to that. But, just that idea of the same people going to a place and reconnecting every year. That sort of theme was important to the movie, as well as a lot of water parks we would go to. It was just a ripe place for comedy.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> Nat, did you also draw upon your own experiences as a teenager when writing the script?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Nat:\u003c/strong> Not as specifically as Jim. Certainly, going to a beach location every summer and having those experiences. Nine months out of the year you are in school. Things change, but every summer you always come back to a place where things never seem to change. I certainly experienced that. I had an older cousin that was definitely a mentor to me growing up and I remember the summer where I became less of the boyish cousin and more of the “friend” who was taken along to hang out with his friends and go on surf trips and things like that. Certainly we always try to pull from our own experiences. Even our friends and co-worker’s experiences--delving into what makes them tick and why they are they way they are and the choices they’ve made. I think those things will always influence our writing—whether it be very specifically, like what happened with Jim or just in general.\u003c/p>\n\u003cfigure id=\"attachment_6502\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\" style=\"max-width: 640px\">\u003ca href=\"http://blogs.kqed.org/pop/2013/07/04/jim-rash-and-nat-faxon-on-the-way-way-back/web_size-2-2/\" rel=\"attachment wp-att-6502\">\u003cimg class=\"size-full wp-image-6502\" src=\"http://ww2.kqed.org/pop/wp-content/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/web_size-21.jpg\" alt=\"web_size-2\" width=\"640\" height=\"426\" srcset=\"https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/web_size-21.jpg 640w, https://ww2.kqed.org/app/uploads/sites/12/2013/07/web_size-21-400x266.jpg 400w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 640px) 100vw, 640px\">\u003c/a>\u003cfigcaption class=\"wp-caption-text\">Jim Rash and Nat Faxon with Liam James/Photo: Fox Searchlight\u003c/figcaption>\u003c/figure>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> Do you have any general examples of how your everyday life has influenced the script?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Nat:\u003c/strong> Yeah. The scene where Allison Janney is ranting about everything that has happened to her over the year is slightly based on those Christmas letters that you get that are Xeroxed copies that ramble through everything that has happened to that family.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> That nobody really cares about?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Nat:\u003c/strong> Right. The job promotions and the Little League. We had a good friend who got a really negative letter that talked about all the horrible things that happened. That loosely inspired the scene with Allison. We are always looking for things that we can connect to personally.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> If a young person, like the character Duncan, is out there in the audience watching this film, what do you want he or she to take away from the movie? That life gets better? Like the \u003ca href=\"http://www.itgetsbetter.org\">It Gets Better Campaign\u003c/a>, sort of thing. What can they take away from the movie? That life won’t always be as hard as adolescence?\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> For sure. I think coming of age and rite of passage has this sense of hope. It’s institutionally in this tale. Most of time we look back and have a fond memory of whatever our rite of passage was, whether it’s dramatic or just an inspirational night which unleashed this personality trait that was so deeply hidden within us. I hope that young adults walk away making this connection.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> Pam, Duncan’s mom, also seems to be having her own life crisis.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> Right. Toni Collette’s character is going through a rite-of-passage, too. Everyone in the movie is in transition. In a sense, they are going to that “next chapter.” That moment where they need to make a change or a move to evolve.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> Tell me more about young Duncan.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> For someone watching Duncan, it’s the idea that there are going to be people in your life that might provide hurdles and difficult times. There are also going to be people to nurture and to help you on your way. Both of them are going to serve purposes that you may not understand right away, but you are probably going to understand in context much later down the road. The important thing is to hear loud and clear the voices that are nurturing you and hear what the people are saying that’s hard to hear, too. Just acknowledge what they are saying and then you make that choice of how that will impact you. We need to be open and understanding when someone criticizes you, but you don’t necessarily need to be around that person.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>KQED Pop:\u003c/strong> You both also co-wrote the Academy-Award winning screenplay for \u003cem>\u003ca href=\"http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1033575/?ref_=fn_al_tt_5\">The Descendents\u003c/a>\u003c/em>. So, you’ve worked with George Clooney. And, now you’ve worked with Steve Carell. Some people may wonder. George. Steve. Who is hotter in person? Who is the “sexier leading man?”\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Nat and Jim\u003c/strong>: (Laughter)\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Jim:\u003c/strong> That’s exactly what goes through our brain when we first met them. I don’t know which one is hotter. That’s a difficult toss-up.\u003c/p>\n\u003cp>\u003cstrong>Nat:\u003c/strong> It’s kind of like the “Ginger and Mary Ann” debate. 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