Debra Messing’s Instagram is like your mom’s Instagram, but better. There are puppy kisses! Healthy snacks! She loves a good selfie. She loves some girl time. She’s more than willing to snap a pic of herself in a face mask, and God bless her for it.
On Thursday night, we’ll be welcomed back into 155 Riverside Drive, hanging out again with Will and Grace and Karen and Jack, but in the 11 years since Will & Grace left the air, Debra Messing has been living her best, most glamorous life.
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Lets Play with the Arrested Development LEGO Set This Weekend
Matt De Lanoy created a custom LEGO set that recreates the entire Arrested Development universe, so if you ever wanted to build a model home model, now you can. It has everything: Gob on a Segway, a blue Tobias, a hook-handed Buster, and more and more and more. If it gets 10,000 supporters, the stair car will get mass produced so support, support, support. Check out more photos below (and here) and get your LEGO building fingers stretched:
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Lets Talk About Doctor Stranges Terrific Vaudevillian Joke
Light spoilers ahead
Marvel’sDoctor Strange, out this weekend, is broadly a movie about people with the power to play with space and time. Not to spoil too much, let’s just say buildings are Inception-ed and space-time is Looper-ed. Still, no bending of reality drew my attention more than when the movie stopped its action for a solid 30 seconds, so that Benedict Cumberbatch and Mads Mikkelsen could do their best Abbott and Costello.
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Lil Nas X Is Strategically Closing in on History
The latest “Old Town Road” remix, featuring Young Thug and Mason Ramsey, is basically just insurance at this point. Every week, Vulture runs through the best, most interesting, and sometimes most confusing rap releases and other news. In this installment: Lil Nas X releases yet another “Old Town Road” remix to go for chart history; the return of Eve; big new releases from Post Malone and, uh, Ed Sheeran; and Jermaine Dupri faces the wrath of women in rap.
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Lion King 1 Makes Sense If You Were Raised on Home Video
2equels W3ek 4ise5 Presented by 2equels W3ek 4ise5 Presented by The team behind the straight-to-DVD movie banged on the wall between Disney feature animation and Disneytoon Studios until a perfect sequel fell out. In 1994, Disney premiered a cartoon spinoff series of its two-year-old hit, Aladdin, understanding the Pandora’s box (cave of wonders?) the show would open. In lieu of kicking it off with a few episodes bridging the events of the movie and those of the spinoff, its directors pitched an idea: string the first episodes together into a “movie” and release it on VHS before the series premiere.
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Listen to Pat Sajak Talk About Hosting Wheel of Fortune While Drunk

Remember that time Vanna White was too trashed to work the letterboard? Neither do we, but here’s hoping it’s on YouTube by tomorrow!
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Little Shop of Blah-Blah: Theresa Rebecks Dig
Jeffrey Bean and Andrea Syglowski in Theresa Rebeck’s Dig. Sometimes, in watching a play, you get the surreal, frictionless feeling of seeing one event after another pile up in front of you without a sense of why it’s all happening. The characters may explain their motivations, and there might be a sort of structural logic to the thing, but the action you’re watching is disjointed from actual human behavior — like you’re watching them speed by through the windows of a train.
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Lizzy Caplan, Ron Livingston Star In Chicken-Fried Queens Of Country
Now, this Queens of Country trailer doesn’t get into the deep psychological trauma that would explain why Lizzy Caplan’s character would fall in love with someone based on their lost iPod full of country classics (this person has not one humiliating Venga Boys song? Not one?). Queens does, however, boast a psychotic Ron Livingston, Joe Lo Truglio in drag, Matt Walsh, line-dancing, ATVs and Maynard James Keenan, lead singer of Tool, doing a subtle Slingblade.
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Logics Bobby Tarantino II Forgets Whats Great About Logic
If Logic didn’t rap, he’d have to be a youth pastor, or a popular local car salesman, or a high-school principal who moonlights as debate-team coach — something that would make good use of the upbeat, affable energy he radiates. He seems to have been served a little more of it than a single body ought to contain. He looks, if not happy, then at least deeply invested in psychological wellness as a path to prosperity.
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Lollapaloozas 2012 Lineup Is Here
If you’re missing Coachella, Part the First this weekend, or you’re some kind of affluent, outdoorsy festival freak, Lollapalooza 2012’s bill is now here for your consideration. It includes the re-re-re-reunited Black Sabbath (even though Tony Iommi is dueling with lymphoma!), the also-reunited groups At the Drive In and Afghan Whigs, Red Hot Chili Peppers, the Black Keys, Jack White, Justice (one of two electronic acts playing main-stage headliner for the first time), Florence + the Machine, the Shins, J.
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