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Tubular TV: How Weird Street Faire Short featuring Dev

Tuesday, May 8th, 2007


Preview of Tubular TV’s longer video of the May 6th HOW WEIRD STREET FAIRE on Howard Street in San Francisco. Featured here is Dev, one of many artists, performers and merrymakers at the 8th annual event.

For further information about the How Weird event, see their website.

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Tubular TV Show 16: Democratic Candidates Debate

Saturday, May 5th, 2007

Katie reviews the April 2007 Democratic Party’s Presidential Candidates Debate which took place in South Carolina, and sorts out the media darlings, the hand gesturers, and the crazies. The candidates were Senators Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Joseph Biden, Christopher Dodd, former Senators John Edwards and Mike Gravel, Gov. Bill Richardson, and Representative Dennis Kucinich. The full video of MSNBC’s televised coverage of the debate can be found by clicking this link.

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Show 15: Jumping The Shark

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007


There’s something fishy going on with American Idol this season, and Scott hasn’t taken the bait. He marks the American Idol episode in which they officially jump the shark, preceded by the hilarious Sanjaya farce. John McCain’s recent online video adventures are covered, and the SF Chronicle’s DateBook YouTube Fave picks by their staff critics receives our own pointed criticism.

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