As Pee-wee Herman, Paul Reubens was a performance artist hiding in plain sight in mainstream popular culture. His fictional character, a hyperactive, bow-tied man-child, provided subversive messages ...
It's difficult to stand out with a DVD or Blu-ray collection these days, but there were several examples this year (some of them notably long-awaited) that left TV fans grinning and reminding us ...
The man staring into the camera is not Pee-wee Herman. He may look a little like him, kinda sorta sound like him, have that same sly, agent-of-chaos-reporting-for-duty-sir smirk. But he is not the ...
As Pee-wee Herman, Paul Reubens was a performance ... When Reubens boasts about a 2-minute sequence of a dog eating from a bowl of food on “Playhouse” as being “Warholian,” it makes ...