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  1. Check out an all-new episode of @WhiteCollarUSA -- high stakes are rolling...
  2. We hope everyone has a very Happy Thanksgiving tomorrow!
  3. Alice in Chains, its Your Decision: Alice in Chains just released a trailer for their upcoming video, Your Deci.. http://bit.ly/583cMZ
  4. Interview with New Moon's Alex Meraz and Kiowa Gordon: Recently I was able to sit down with two of the werewolv.. http://bit.ly/79ZCWC
  5. RT @ABC_Publicity: ....the final episode of V for 2009 airs tonight at 8pm. Get ready for 2010... Is it me or was that a short beginning?
  6. Interviewing OK Go bandmate Tim Nordwind ... woohoo
  7. The exhibit was fantastic and creepy and very interesting. Tim Burton is a bit of a genius. Thanks Syfy and MoMA for having us!
  8. We've come full circle. The exhibit ends.
  9. Tim has drawn on thousands of Post-Its and cocktail napkins. There is only one cocktail napkin on display here at MoMA.
  10. Miniatures, costumes, and set pieces from Pee Wee's Big Adventure, Edward Scissorhands, The Corpse Bride, Batman Returns, etc on display.
  11. Tim submitted The Giant Zlig to Disney in 1976. His letters of submission to, and rejection by, are displayed above the pages.
  12. Vincent Price was a childhood idol and influenced a great deal of his work.
  13. A great many of these pieces he hadn't seen since he first created it. Some were created recently specifically for the exhibit.
  14. A great deal of the art here was saved by Tim's mother.
  15. Beyond the striped Beetle Juice 'afterlife' hallway, we arrive in the black light room, where several of Tim's works glow in the dark.
  16. The curators inform us that Danny Elfman wrote the music specially for the exhibit.
  17. From his private collection, an illustrated childrens story called The Giant Zlig from 1976.
  18. The cookie making robot from Edward Scissorhands stands amid walls of framed drawings.
  19. In his private collection, works of art themed by the music of Danny Elfman.
  20. We begin with a chronological map of his career. His first work was in 1971. A stop motion short called The Island of Dr. Agor.