During a guest appearance on Simpsons Declassified with Nancy Cartwright, Matt Mercer discussed what Dungeons & Dragons class best fits Bart Simpson, positing that he would be an excellent bard.
Before "The Simpsons," TV families were mostly functional, supportive, wholesome groups who represented a nostalgic vision of suburban America that had long since faded despite what the small screen ...
Bart Shirley was a standout in baseball and football at the University of Texas when the Dodgers signed him as an amateur in 1961. More news: Dodgers Trade Pitcher to Mariners in 1-for-1 Swap Three ...
On the rare occasions that The Simpsons kills off a longtime character, it’s usually pretty big news. That’s how the animated show’s most recent episode started. It began with Alice Glick’s sudden ...
A longtime “Simpsons” character has died. During the Sunday, Nov. 16, episode, the First Church of Springfield’s organist, Alice Glick (voiced by Tress MacNeille), keeled over in the middle of service ...
Ashely Claudino is an Evergreen Staff Writer from Portugal. She has a Translation degree from the University of Lisbon (2020, Faculty of Arts and Humanities). Nowadays, she mostly writes Fortnite and ...
Only one person can say they’ve got a Stanley Kubick film, “Oppenheimer,” “Stranger Things” and “The Simpsons” on their resume, and now Matthew Modine can check off the iconic animated series off his ...
A few months after the matriarch of “The Simpsons” was revealed to be dead in the future on the Season 36 finale of the long-running animated Fox comedy, she returned Sept. 28 in the Season 37 season ...
The Buffalo Bills are 3-0, Super Bowl favorites and so popular these days that even Bart Simpson is jumping on the bandwagon. HBO's Hard Knocks and The Hallmark Channel were already on board. Bills ...
J.S. Gornael has a BA in English with a Creative Writing Emphasis in Poetry and an MFA in Fiction. He has taken workshops in poetry, fiction, and non-fiction (though mostly the second). Half-cinephile ...
"Estranger Things," the Season 36 finale of The Simpsons, killed off Marge (Julie Kavner). She's sleeping with the three-eyed fishes, cashed in her Mr. Burns' Casino chips, went to meet her ...