Here’s Kermit the Frog covering “Once in a Lifetime,” wearing the David Byrne oversized suit from Stop Making Sense and faithfully reproducing Byrne’s spastic movements from the video. I can’t decide if Kermit’s endlessly reasonable (never truly frantic) voice actually fits this material—does it matter?—but it’s a hoot either way. This appeared on Muppets Tonight in 1996, and the voice of Kermit is provided by Steve Whitmire in this instance. And it leads into a perfect Statler & Waldorf parting shot. Of course!
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"Figural Poetry" sculpture by Juliellen Byrne Featured in exhibition at the Springfield Museum of Art
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Alexandra Byrne grew up in Stratford-Upon-Avon in the U.K., so it’s no surprise that she started working in theater and became a costume designer. But she’s also made a name for herself…
Ed Byrne has always been a safe pair of hands when it comes to tight, accomplished stand-up. But with Different Class, he has joyously upped his game. Somewhere along the line he has matured and relaxed, and not a word is wasted - if you'd forgotten about him, this is the show with which to reacquaint yourself.
Emily Anderson Brown was born on the 18th of July, 1921 in Glasgow, Scotland to Sarah and William—nicknamed “Willie”—Brown, who painted…
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The Talking Heads’ former frontal lobe on recording his soulful new album with Brian Eno, transforming buildings into musical instruments, writing song-and-dance numbers about Imelda Marcos, and designing bicycle racks for a better tomorrow.
Musician David Byrne, founding member and principal songwriter of the American New Wave band Talking Heads, photographed in 1987 with singer-songwriter choreographer Toni Basil.
Queen for merely sixteen months before rumours of her sordid childhood emerged, Katherine Howard’s appearance, like her birth date and affair with Thomas Culpeper, are shrouded in mystery, le…
As they were watched by chat show legend Jonathan Ross, their long-time manager Louis Walsh and 10,000 fans
"Figural Poetry" sculpture by Juliellen Byrne Featured in exhibition at the Springfield Museum of Art