Weird Al Yankovic performs “Eat It” on his “Bigger & Weirder 2025” tour at Raleigh, N.C.’s Red Hat Amphiteather, Thursday night, July 24, 2025. Scott Sharpe [email protected] If it’s possible ...
Unless you have an intense hatred of Hawaiian shirts and/or words that rhyme with lasagna, it’s pretty tough to get mad at ...
Hilarious but never mean. Eccentric but easily accessible. Weird Al Yankovic has made a career of parody and pastiche while remaining true to his own idiosyncratic style for more than four decades.
Why did Weird Al Yankovic abandon musical parodies for a decade before his bigger, weirder comeback?
A decade ago, “Weird Al” Yankovic launched his 12th concert tour, which covered 200 shows over two years. Somewhere along the line, the pop world’s foremost parodist was backstage putting on a fat ...
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Why we need weird stories for a warming world
This is the kind of question explored in New Weird fiction, a genre where ecosystems mutate, landscapes rebel and the line ...
There is yet another weird way to watch television.
I originally heard “Weird Al” Yankovic in fifth grade, so it feels somewhat significant that his recent show at Fraze Pavilion in Kettering was the fifth time I saw him perform live. In 2005, after a ...
When Weird Al Yankovic, the country’s foremost song parodist for the last 40 years, took the stage for his first-ever Madison Square Garden show on Saturday, his accordion got its own ovation. “Are ...
As joyful and virtuosic and oddly touching as “Weird Al” Yankovic’s two-hour whirligig was on Sunday night at Ravinia Festival, I couldn’t help watch without sadness: Here is the last of the great ...
The Landel Mailbug was a weird little thing. It combined a keyboard and a simple text display, and was intended to be a ...
Weird Al Yankovic will bring his Bigger and Weirder 2026 Tour to three Georgia cities in late May and early June. The tour expands to 90 North American stops after drawing more than 500,000 fans in ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Things are going to get weird in Knoxville as Weird Al Yankovic announces his 2026 tour, with a stop at Food City Center on Sept. 27. After a successful 2025 run, the "Bigger & ...
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