Saturday, 25 May 2013

Holliston Season 2FEARnet will premiere the second season of the hit original sitcom HOLLISTON, on Tuesday, June 4 at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT as part of its Twisted Comedy Block, it was announced today by Peter Block, president and general manager of FEARnet. Season Two of the series—which was renewed for a second season after just two episodes had aired—is set for a 10-episode order, an increase of four episodes over Season One.

FEARnet is currently carried by a majority of the major U.S. cable operators and is in nearly 10 million homes and growing. To benefit those fans who are unable to experience the show on Tuesday nights, for the first time ever, each week’s episode will be streamed on FEARnet.com starting Thursday, June 6, and will be available for a seven day period. Fans can also catch up on episodes on FEARnet On Demand every Wednesday after a new episode premieres.

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Dee and Baz SkiingGiven the eternally hot temperatures in Hell, one would think that a ski resort in Vermont would not be an appropriate place to make the “devil horns” sign. However, Dee Snider, always one to do the unexpected, thinks otherwise, and it’s our Pic of the Week.

On Friday (March 15), Snider tweeted, “Me and Sebastian Bach skiing incognito today. Yeah…we blend!” Such “blending” includes metal-appropriate winter gear. The Twisted Sister frontman is wearing a skull mask, while Bach’s famously long locks are (partially) being covered by a hat with a fake claw attached. We suspect that the aerodynamic properties of the hat while on the slopes are largely non-existent.

Snider and Bach are at Okemo Mountain in Ludlow, Vt. as special guests of Yukon Kornelius, a cover band supergroup composed of members of Dave Matthews Band, Barenaked Ladies and Guster. Snider has appeared with them on several occasions.

Snider’s also tweeted that his family has joined him for the weekend. As it turns out, Friday was also Snider’s 58th birthday.

Clive BurrAfter a long battle with MS, my dear friend Clive Burr passed away in his sleep last night. We worked together on a project called Desperado from 1988-1990 and shared some great times, and sadly forgotten musical moments. I'm blessed to have spoken to him a couple of days ago on his birthday, shared some memories and a few smiles. A rock n roll legend has been lost, and the world of music is less because of it. RIP Clive and "hit 'em hard" in rock n roll heaven. - Dee Snider

Clive Burr - March 8 1957 – March 12 2013