Fifty Shades of Grey

Syllabi for 10 Real College Pop-Culture Classes We’d Love to Take

We’ve all heard of Physics for Poets and Rocks for Jocks, but a few college classes skip the pretense of hard science altogether and get straight to the fun stuff. While these courses may not get you into medical school, they’ll leave you well-prepared for any cocktail party conversation, as long as you go to the kind of cocktail party where guests talk about Harry Potter and Joss Whedon. We’ve compiled the most compelling classes on TV, music, and even video games that colleges have to offer, including a selection of readings so you can hit the books without doing the whole midterm-and-paper… Read More

What’s On at Flavorpill: The Links That Made the Rounds in Our Office

Today at Flavorpill, we celebrated Movember with these celebrity mustache mash-ups. We explored the thirteen best vagina/food metaphors of song. We vowed to play the 100 best video games of all time. We became obsessed with skydiving cats. We watched one man read Fifty Shades… Read More

10 Sexy ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ Alternatives from Amy Sohn

Fifty Shades fatigue has been creeping up on us the past few weeks, so we decided to ask Amy Sohn, former sex columnist and New York Times bestselling author of Prospect Park West and this month’s equally delectable sequel Motherland for help coming up with some worthy alternatives. “If Fifty Shades has taught us anything it’s that American women are starved for hot lit,” she told us.

We asked Sohn, who we have come to appreciate over the years for her unapologetic depiction of intimacy (or lack thereof) from the female POV, what she believes constitutes a “good” sex scene in lit. “I like scenes that don’t begin at the beginning and end at the traditional end: the man’s orgasm,” she told us. “I prefer scenes that begin in the middle, or skip around like a record or end with the female orgasm. Maybe the woman comes and we don’t get to hear the rest of it.” So, how do you write “good” sex? She offered up this tip: “Sex in fiction should never read like the scene between Tom Cruise and Kelly McGillis in Top Gun, for a thousand different reasons. There is no blue light in real sex unless you live across from a neon sign, like the character in Fame.” So, dear readers, if you’re looking for some real, un-tinted sex, click through Sohn’s recommendations, and see what lies behind the seemingly perfect exteriors of Brooklyn’s most prized parenting demographic once more in Motherland (which, full disclosure, we weren’t able to put down) … Read More

‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ Is the UK’s Best-Selling Book Ever

Bookworms make sure that you’re sitting down for this one. The Independent reports that the same nation that gave birth to some of the world’s most brilliant writers has now purchased more than 5.3 million copies of E.L. James’ Fifty Shades of Grey (3.8 million physical books and 1.5 million ebooks), making it… Read More

Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis Read from ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’

The barrage of press appearances surrounding most film releases is usually just as painful for audiences as it is the actors who are being forced to go through the motions. Most of us don’t really care what it was like to kiss Robert Pattinson or how George Clooney played some zany on-set prank. Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis, who have recently been making the media rounds promoting their comedy, The Campaign, are an exception to the rule. They actually seem determined to have a bit of fun, which — no surprise! — makes them a lot more entertaining to watch. After delighting us earlier in the week with their on-screen antics during an interview with VH1 Celebrity, now we get to see the pair read dialogue from Fifty Shades of Grey in an “impromptu audition” for the forthcoming film. We promise that even if you haven’t succumbed to the whole E.L. James phenomenon yet, you’ll find the resulting clip hilarious. … Read More

The Morning’s Top 5 Pop Culture Stories

1. Of course there’s a rumor floating around Hollywood that Angelina Jolie is in interested in directing Universal’s film adaptation of Fifty Shades of Grey. [via Deadline]

2. Bob Welch, an early guitarist for Fleetwood Mac, was found dead yesterday at his home in Nashville from an apparent suicide. “He was a huge… Read More

Selected Strange and Unintended Consequences of Pop Culture Trends

As writers of television, films, and books tend to find out, you can’t control what people do with the stories you create. Once you release them to the general public, fans tend to grab hold of aspects of your work that you least expected, cruising right past the message to embrace, say, the cool gadgets or fashion, or even something that has literally nothing to do with the stories themselves. We imagine, for example, that with Brave, The Hunger Games, and The Avengers all premiering within a few months of each other, there are going to be a whole lot of kids signing up for archery lessons at summer camp this year, and we can bet Suzanne Collins wasn’t thinking about that at all while writing a series of novels about kids murdering each other. We’ve compiled a few weird unintended — and often fairly disastrous — real-life fads inspired by hit pop culture franchises. Let us know if you can think of any more (although, honestly, maybe we don’t want to know). … Read More

The Morning’s Top 5 Pop Culture Stories

1. A group of more than 700 people — including cultural icons like Salman Rushdie, Jonathan Lethem, and Art Spiegelman — have sent a letter to New York Public Library president Anthony W. Marx protesting the $300 million renovation of the 42nd Street flagship building. [via ArtsBeat]

2. While it’s not the… Read More