Generation X loves Weird Al Yankovic. When it comes to nerdy white guys so unabashedly dorky that they’re kinda cool, history’s most successful song parodist may be second only to Mister Rogers, and ...
Weird Al became a pop-culture icon thanks to his musical parodies. His career spans more than three decades, meaning he’s outlasted the careers of almost everyone he’s parodied. His riffs on pop music ...
The cult classic UHF starring and written by “Weird Al” Yankovic turns 35 this year and Shout Studios is celebrating the milestone by bringing it to 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray for the first time on July 2nd.
West Lafayette, Ind. – Two days before his concert at Purdue on Oct. 11, "Weird Al" Yankovic will host a 25th anniversary screening of his 1989 film "UHF" at 7 p.m. Oct. 9 at the Eastside 9 movie ...
For those who remember the "Weird Al" Yankovic comedy "UHF" - and especially those who remember it filming in Tulsa in 1988 - multiple events are being staged next month to celebrate the cult favorite ...
It was 25 years ago, in the summer of 1988, that "Weird Al" Yankovic came to Tulsa to make a movie. "UHF" was a comedy featuring his bizarre parody style and starred himself as a daydreaming young man ...
John Mayer — bespectacled, grinning goofily, very much nerding out — is sitting across from “Weird Al” Yankovic, interviewing the Hawaiian shirt-clad parody music king, who is sitting across from him ...
Now, I know what you're going to say: Tulsa is NOT a small town in Oklahoma. And you'd be right. But you know what Tulsa does have that gives it the mark of a small town? Weirdness. And in the ‘80s, ...
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