1. On the heels of a Rolling Stones exhibit at L.A.'s Dilettante Gallery, MoMA will be hosting their own celebration of the band's 50th anniversary (Ed. note: Holy cow!) with a film retrospective. Screenings include Robert Frank's 1975 doc, Cocksucker Blues, which followed the band during their heady 1972 tour across the States. [via Gallerist]2. Watch Maude Apatow (daughter of Judd) interview -- and, later, form a rap group with -- PAPER Beautiful Person Rebel Wilson. [via Hello Giggles]
3. We're excited to see the Arrested Development cast reunited on this week's special cover of Entertainment Weekly (part of a split cover featuring cast members from Clueless, Melrose Place and National Lampoon's Vacation) but -- and not to be all party pooper-y -- does it really count as a reunion since the show has already gotten together again to film new episodes on Netflix? [via EW]
4. Woo hoo! It makes our patriotic little hearts proud to see The Boss taking part in a new social media campaign on behalf of marriage equality. [via HuffPo]
5. That's a lot of Benjamins! A venture capital firm gave Rap Genius -- the Brooklyn-based site that lets users crowd source interpretations of rap lyrics -- $15 million in funding. [via Beta Beat]Get More: Comedy Central,Funny Videos,Funny TV Shows
6. Up until now we had now idea about Movie 43's existence and we're surprised it's flown under our radars this long. For, you see, the ensemble comedy (or "omnibus comedy," if you're fancy) stars basically everyone you see on the pages of US Weekly like Emma Stone, Anna Faris, Naomi Watts, Liev Schreiber, Richard Gere, Chloƫ Moretz, Kate Winslet and Terrence Howard to name