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The Good Times Are Killing Me
The Good Times Are Killing Me may refer to: *"The Good Times Are Killing Me", a song by Modest Mouse on their album ''Good News for People Who Love Bad News'' *''The Good Times Are Killing Me'', a book written by Lynda Barry, later turned into an off-Broadway play *''The Good Times Are Killing Me'', the 2009 Canadian made-for-television movie produced by Shaftesbury Films *''The Good Times Are Killing Me'', the 1975 documentary by TVTV (video collective) TVTV (short for Top Value Television) was a San Francisco-based video collective that produced documentary video works using guerrilla art techniques. History The group was founded in 1972 by Allen Rucker, Michael Shamberg, Tom Weinberg, Hudson ...
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Good News For People Who Love Bad News
''Good News for People Who Love Bad News'' is the fourth studio album by American rock music, rock band Modest Mouse, released on April 6, 2004, by Epic Records. Founding member Jeremiah Green did not perform on this album due to his temporary absence from the band, and it would be the only release during his time with Modest Mouse that he would not appear on. ''Good News for People Who Love Bad News'' was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album in 2005. It was Platinum certification, certified 2× platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America, RIAA in March 2024, and had sold over 1.5 million copies in the United States by 2006. Three singles were released from the album: "Float On (Modest Mouse song), Float On", "Ocean Breathes Salty", and "The World at Large". Reception ''Good News for People Who Love Bad News'' was released to widespread acclaim from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews fr ...
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Lynda Barry
Linda Jean Barry (born January 2, 1956), known professionally as Lynda Barry, is an American cartoonist. Barry is best known for her weekly comic strip '' Ernie Pook's Comeek''. She garnered attention with her 1988 illustrated novel ''The Good Times are Killing Me'', about an interracial friendship between two young girls, which was adapted into a play. Her second illustrated novel, ''Cruddy'', first appeared in 1999. Three years later she published ''One! Hundred! Demons!'', a graphic novel she terms "autobifictionalography". ''What It Is'' (2008) is a graphic novel that is part memoir, part collage and part workbook, in which Barry instructs her readers in methods to open up their own creativity; it won the comics industry's 2009 Eisner Award for Best Reality-Based Work. In recognition of her contributions to the comic art form, ComicsAlliance listed Barry as one of twelve women cartoonists deserving of lifetime achievement recognition, and she received the Wisconsin Visual Ar ...
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Shaftesbury Films
Shaftesbury Films is a film, television and digital media production company founded by Christina Jennings in 1987. It is based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Background Shaftesbury is a creator and producer of original content for television and digital platforms. Shaftesbury's slate includes 18 seasons of Murdoch Mysteries for CBC, UKTV, and ITV STUDIOS Global Entertainment; detective drama Frankie Drake for CBC; Houdini & Doyle for Sony Pictures Television, Corus Entertainment, ITV, and Fox; thriller series '' Slasher'' for NBCUniversal's Chiller and now available on Netflix; and CBC Kids series The Moblees. Shaftesbury's digital arm, Smokebomb Entertainment, produces original digital, convergent, and branded entertainment projects including the YouTube series and upcoming movie Carmilla; mystery series V Morgan Is Dead; fashion comedy series MsLabelled, produced in partnership with Shaw Media and Tetley Tea; supernatural drama Inhuman Condition; and the ''Slasher'' VR app for i ...
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