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The 30 Rock Book: Inside the Iconic Show, from Blerg to EGOT

by Mike Roe Author

It might be hard to believe, but Tina Fey hasn't been famous forever. Back in the early 2000s, she was just another obscure Saturday Night Live writer. And when she did get her own show in 2006, it almost flopped. 30 Rock ended up lasting seven seasons, 138 episodes, and earned millions of fans with its fast paced, screwball characters, and rich joke writing. The 30 Rock Book utilizes fifty original interviews with various members of the cast and crew, critics, and culture writers. With tales of the instant earworm music, the iconic characters, and all the backstage drama, this will delight any fan of the show.

(This book may contain a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge and may show mild signs of shelfwear.)  

Comments & Reviews

12/16/2006

The Image Comes From The Artist "diane Arbus"

she is very good at portraits

10/23/2006

dose anyone know any contact for the band or its members?
i met one of the members along time back in melbourne florida, who i believe was visting a family member. he gave me some great zines and i always wanted to trade some back to him but i wasnt sure how to contact <3matt

3/27/2006

Diane Arbus is one of my favorite photographers... but this button has little to do with the meaning of the original photo.

12/17/2005

This button is still left from when microcosm distributed vinyl, cd's etc. This was one of the bands. The message will always be genuine.

11/7/2005

Organic farming is more productive than green "revolution" methods. Have a look at this - http://www.monbiot.com/archives/2000/08/24/organic-farming-will-feed-the-world/

9/30/2005

I don't know how they engrained this idea so deeply to start with... but what about the fact that everyone would have plenty to eat if most people stopped eating the meat (that ate all the grains, etc) and started eating organic grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, and beans instead..... and besides, caring about what goes into my body, the bodies of my children, and of everyone else (especially via the earth that is so polluted and destroyed by conventional farming) isn't selfishness, it's intelligence.

9/20/2005

WELL IF THE WORLD POPULATION CAN ONLY BE SUSTAINED ON GM FOOD AND FOOD WITH PESTICIDES ANYWAY, MAYBE THEY SHOULDN'T BE ALIVE. IT SOUNDS HARSH, BUT JUST BECAUSE HUMANS HAVE TEMPORARILY FOUND THEIR WAY AROUND THE CARRYING CAPACITY, IT DOESN'T MEAN THAT THEY AREN'T SUBJECT TO IT.

9/19/2005

Really only two thirds?

9/6/2005

I don't understand this. If only organic foods were planted, only 2/3 of the planet would be able to eat... don't you think it's just a little selfish to want to go all organic knowing that if that's the way the world was, 1/3 of the planet's population wouldn't be fed? Although, don't get me wrong, I do understand the environmental concerns that come with GM foods... but I just think that wanting all organic is sort of selfish.