The final selection of contestants on American Idol 6 were treated to a special sneak peek of The Simpsons Movie, lead by David Silverman on last night’s program. Here’s the video for those who missed it.
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Simpsons Wins Another WGA Award
Up against some stiff competition, namely, itself, The Simpsons took home yet another Writers Guild Award in the Animation category for 2006. John Frink won the award for the episode “The Italian Bob,” trumping “Kiss Kiss Bang Bangalore,” “Simpsons Christmas Stories,” and “Girls Just Want To Have Sums.” Since the animation category was introduced to the awards, The Simpsons have made it their tradition to take the award from the competition. Congratulations to John Frink and to all those which were nominated.
SOURCE: AWN News

New Episode: Little Big Girl
When Lisa struggles to find excitement and intrigue in her family heritage for a school presentation, she decides to take creative license in crafting her heritage as a Native American, since its only for a school project. What begins as an innocent embellishment quickly turns into a web of lies when Lisa is chosen to represent the school, and her people, at City Hall, and then as a keynote speaker for the National Native American Tribal Council. As a reward for his heroic act, Bart is granted a drivers license, and in an attempt to escape endless family errands and chauffeuring he flees to a faraway town where he is romanced by an older teenage girl, Darcy (guest voice Natalie Portman) whose expectations may prove to be too much for Bart.

This Week’s Bongo Comics Wrap-Up
Simpsons Classics #11: (Out Now!)
Features #20 and #21 reprints + “Simpsons Illustrated” material
In a Prince and the Pop Star-like tale, Bart finds himself living the sweet life when he switches places with his musical doppelganger, Biff Westwood. Then, Bart and Martin find themselves on a disturbing disciplinary camping trip with Principal Skinner and Groundskeeper, a trip that will have them begging for deliverance
Simpsons Super Spectacular #4: (Out Wednesday)
Bartman meets his newest and perhaps least effective nemesis, the sinister genius known as The Science-ster. (Yeah, that’s the best we could come up with.) Then Radioactive Man becomes aware of the fallout from his nuclear powers and decides to give up super-heroing forever!
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Simpsons Team Scrambling On Movie
So, with the July 27th, 2007 release of The Simpsons Movie inching closer each day, how

At Last, The Simpsons Have It Nailed
Glenn Whipp of LA Daily News speaks to series creators Matt Groening, James L. Brooks, and Al Jean as well as myself in order to piece together The Simpsons Movie.