“I need to be cripplingly overwhelmed by how colorful everything is.”
“Anything but ordinary” was the goal when this creative couple set out to plan their Toronto wedding. You could say the two are design-minded: Robyn’s an event designer and Fredo’s a business director at a design studio. So having a vision for their day came easy. On top of that, they’re super comfy in the...
“I need to be cripplingly overwhelmed by how colorful everything is.”
Zanone Millennials grew up with it on after-school shows like Saved by the Bell and Pee-wee's Playhouse. "A shotgun wedding between Bauhaus and Fisher-Price," critics called it. The bizarre and brazen postmodernist movement was definitive of the 1980s and their jagged, candy-coloured designs were
“I need to be cripplingly overwhelmed by how colorful everything is.”
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Zanone Millennials grew up with it on after-school shows like Saved by the Bell and Pee-wee's Playhouse. "A shotgun wedding between Bauhaus and Fisher-Price," critics called it. The bizarre and brazen postmodernist movement was definitive of the 1980s and their jagged, candy-coloured designs were
Caity Birmingham, a production designer for movies and TV and a prop stylist for commercials and photoshoots, loves color and fits a TON of it into her 680-square-foot Brooklyn rental apartment.
Zanone Millennials grew up with it on after-school shows like Saved by the Bell and Pee-wee's Playhouse. "A shotgun wedding between Bauhaus and Fisher-Price," critics called it. The bizarre and brazen postmodernist movement was definitive of the 1980s and their jagged, candy-coloured designs were
Although you know it when you see it, it's hard to accurately describe Memphis design without resorting to specific 1980s pop cultural references. It's Pee-Wee's Playhouse meets Miami Vice. It's Saved By The Bell plus Beetlejuice. And it's all coming back, in a very big way.
Although you know it when you see it, it's hard to accurately describe Memphis design without resorting to specific 1980s pop cultural references. It's Pee-Wee's Playhouse meets Miami Vice. It's Saved By The Bell plus Beetlejuice. And it's all coming back, in a very big way.
“Anything but ordinary” was the goal when this creative couple set out to plan their Toronto wedding. You could say the two are design-minded: Robyn’s an event designer and Fredo’s a business director at a design studio. So having a vision for their day came easy. On top of that, they’re super comfy in the...
Remember that time A. Pants ‘shopped me, Pee-wee Herman, into vintage postcards from “all over the America” as a way to countdown to my new movie?? WELL, she’s made MORE!! LOOK! Thank you AGAIN, A. Pants!! Follow A. Pants aka […]
Paul Reubens, the goofy actor behind the HBO series Pee Wee's Playhouse, has recently attempted to make a come-pack of his prized character. This time, however, he took the playhouse to Broadway. What resulted was a classic, zany, and up-to-date play as the playhouse came to life, and it should surely be seen by any Pee-Wee fan. With Paul Reubens and other original show actors like Lynne Marie Stewart (Ms. Yvonne) and John Moody (Mailman Mike), the show feels just like the original series did. All of the original playhouse characters show up, including favorites like Cowboy Curtis, Chairry, and The King of Cartoons. The playhouse is identical to the original series as well. The humor in the show is sharp and modern. There are original jokes and dances mixed in with modern topics (ex. making fun of Sham Wow). Also, everything is appropriate for children; although there are very obvious adult double-entendres, they will go right over the heads of anyone under the age of 11 or 12. This makes the show a fun event for everyone in attendance. Overall, the Pee-Wee Herman Show on Broadway is a fun time for adults and children. It will be especially rewarding for fans of the old show, where all old characters play a key role in the production. RATING: 4/5 REASON: It is a very funny and rewarding production for children or those who have seen the Pee-Wee Herman show. However, do not expect any serious emotions or an innovative storyline that characterize common broadway plays.
Pee-wee Herman is Paul Reubens, and Paul Reubens is Pee-wee Herman. But Paul Reubens just turned 65, and Pee-wee will always be young. Over thirty years ago, when Reubens became Pee-wee, he went all in for character, and became the Pee-wee we know and love. 2. “PEE-WEE” WAS A HARMONICA.Reubens says the character’s many distinctive traits were "a bunch of stuff all mixed in together. The voice came from a stage production that I was involved in. And then the name came from a ...
On the set of the Pee-wee Herman Show. Puppets, Clocky, Chairy, Mr. Window, Globy, and the Flowers wait for their pal Pee-wee. The puppets from The Pee-wee Herman Show were produced by The Chiodo Brothers, and created by The Chiodo Brothers, Swazzle, and Alex and Wonderland.
The artist Wayne White got his big break on Pee-wee's Playhouse, but is currently taking his puppetry installations to the art world, and making waves.
Paul Reubens and his merry band of artists created an oddball aesthetic that still prevails in our collective memory.
Zanone Millennials grew up with it on after-school shows like Saved by the Bell and Pee-wee's Playhouse. "A shotgun wedding between Bauhaus and Fisher-Price," critics called it. The bizarre and brazen postmodernist movement was definitive of the 1980s and their jagged, candy-coloured designs were
Paul Reubens and his merry band of artists created an oddball aesthetic that still prevails in our collective memory.
“I need to be cripplingly overwhelmed by how colorful everything is.”
Hollywood paid tribute to "Pee-wee Herman" actor, Paul Reubens, after his death at the age of 70 following a battle with cancer.
Our lives would be so much better if we had a Chairy to call our own.
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“I need to be cripplingly overwhelmed by how colorful everything is.”
“Anything but ordinary” was the goal when this creative couple set out to plan their Toronto wedding. You could say the two are design-minded: Robyn’s an event designer and Fredo’s a business director at a design studio. So having a vision for their day came easy. On top of that, they’re super comfy in the...
Netflix feature film retains the snarky-sweet spirit the made the 1980s icon so beloved
Paul Reubens and his merry band of artists created an oddball aesthetic that still prevails in our collective memory.
“Anything but ordinary” was the goal when this creative couple set out to plan their Toronto wedding. You could say the two are design-minded: Robyn’s an event designer and Fredo’s a business director at a design studio. So having a vision for their day came easy. On top of that, they’re super comfy in the...
Break out the tequila and strap on your platform dancing shoes, Pee-Wee's Big Adventure turns 25 today!