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Jun 2011 03

by Daniel Robert Epstein

“All of us want to offend every single person.”
– Cherry Chevapravatdumrong

You may not recognize or be able to pronounce the name Cherry Chevapravatdumrong but over the next few years she will become one of your favorite writers. Already a valued member of the Family Guy writing staff Chevapravatdumrong has written some of my favorite recent episodes such as “Sibling Rivalry” where Lois decides to gain a lot of weight and “Prick Up Your Ears” which has a Christian group take over sex education class at James Woods High School. Chevapravatdumrong has teamed up with SuicideGirls favorite Alex Borstein to write the new Family Guy book, It takes a Village Idiot, and I Married One, which is the companion book to the upcoming episode where Lois becomes mayor of Quahog.

Read our exclusive interview with Cherry Chevapravatdumrong on SuicideGirls.com.

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Jun 2011 03

Radeo Suicide in Lost In Space

  • INTO: You.
  • NOT INTO: Weak hand shakes.
  • MAKES ME HAPPY: Costello my corgi, couch forts, surprises, superstitions, and fortune cookies.
  • MAKES ME SAD: When my remote control boat doesn’t work.
  • HOBBIES: Irony.
  • 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: Computer, sweet tea, ice cream, phone, and a little TLC. I’m easy to please.
  • VICES: I only listen to love songs.

Get to know Radeo better over at SuicideGirls.com!


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Jun 2011 02

by Damon Martin

If you haven’t heard of the comic book series Morning Glories from Image, then you might want to rush to your local comic store and start snatching up issues. A whirlwind success, it’s sold out multiple printings of several issues, and the first trade paperback sold out at comic stores across the country. Moving beyond paper, the series has drawn comparisons to other comic juggernauts like The Walking Dead and Y: The Last Man. Co-creators Nick Spencer (who writes) and Joe Eisma (who draws) only just released Issue 9, but since its release, Morning Glories has been called the next great comic that will make its way to television.

I recently sat down with Joe Eisma to discuss the future of the comic, which is one of the most popular books in recent history.

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Jun 2011 02

by Blogbot

This Sunday (June 5th) our very special in-studio guests will be Oslo, who’ll be performing a special in-studio acoustic set previewing songs from their new album, High Mountain Sessions Vol. 1 (out June 28).

SG Radio’s “Nude Music” Acoustic Sessions – Because songs are better naked.

Listen to SG Radio live Sunday night from 10 PM til Midnight on Indie1031.com

Got questions? Then dial our studio hotline digits this Sunday between 10 PM and midnight PST: 877-900-1031

Busy on Sunday? Then find all our podcasts at http://suicidegirlsradio.blip.tv/ and listen at your leisure.

And don’t forget to follow us on Twitter.

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Jun 2011 02

by Daniel Robert Epstein

“Human beings are always trying to solve the problem”
– Juan Carlos Fresnadillo

Juan Carlos Fresnadillo really impressed me with his debut feature film Intacto nearly five years ago. He also caught the attention of esteemed filmmaker, Danny Boyle, who had just finished his post-apocalyptic ode to the zombie genre, 28 Days Later. When it came time for Boyle to hire someone to direct the sequel 28 Weeks Later it seems that Fresnadillo was high on his list.

Fresnadillo has directed 28 Weeks Later with grand aplomb and has created a fast paced thriller that combines what 28 Days Later did with new unexpected elements. Robert Carlyle plays a man who in the wake of the rage virus spreading across England was able to hide in a safe house with his wife. When the infected break into their refuge, he makes a split second decision and leaves his wife to be infected. The story picks up again 28 weeks later, the infected have all starved to death and the US military have set up a safe haven in the middle of London. Carlyle’’s character is safe in the green zone and is able to have his children fly back into the country and the family can be reunited. But his wife has been discovered to be a Typhoid Mary type with the rage virus and she is brought into the safe zone with dangerous results.

Read our exclusive interview with Juan Carlos Fresnadillo on SuicideGirls.com.

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Jun 2011 02

Clio Suicide in Magica Sexualis

  • INTO: Music subcultures, occultism, dark rum and ginger beer over ice.
  • NOT INTO: Crazy bitches, junkie business.
  • MAKES ME HAPPY: A favorable work/play ratio.
  • MAKES ME SAD: Misguidance, people with no manners.
  • HOBBIES: Finding out what makes you tick.
  • 5 THINGS I CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT: Quality.
  • VICES: Sleazy hotel rooms.
  • I SPEND MOST OF MY FREE TIME: Looking for the magic.

Get to know Clio better over at SuicideGirls.com!


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Jun 2011 01

by Blogbot

A column which highlights Suicide Girls and their fave groups.


[Ceres Suicide in The Search For Waldo]

This week, Ceres Suicide explains why she likes Girls Only.

Members: 1633 / Comments: 272,096

  • WHY DO YOU LOVE IT?: It’s a place I feel I can really open up and share with all the beautiful ladies of SG.
  • DISCUSSION TIP: Be supportive, help your sisters, and what happens in the Girls Only group, STAYS in the Girls Only group.
  • BEST RANDOM QUOTE: “USING THE SEARCH FUNCTION SAVES LIVES.”
  • MOST HEATED DISCUSSION THREAD: “The Bigger, Better CREEPY MEMBER Thread.”
  • WHO’S WELCOME TO JOIN?: Girls, women, ladies, gals!

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