Last night, American Idol entered the Hollywood round, otherwise known as the period when the show actually becomes watchable, yet the ratings drop off.
Probably the biggest watercooler argument from last night’s culling was the fact that Katrina “Bikini Girl” Darrell advanced to the next round. Personally, while she annoys the hell out …
“I screwed up.” If you needed more evidence that we had a new President, that admission to CNN’s Anderson Cooper, regarding the collapse of Tom Daschle’s nomination over unpaid taxes, should remind you. The Bush administration, from the top down, was adamant in its refusal to acknowledge mistakes, operating on the theory that certainty = …
It may have been possible for Picasso’s boy to lead that horse without a rein, but it appears that the Museum of Modern Art didn’t have the famous painting on as tight a leash as you might have thought. For more than a year that 1906 picture, one of the high points of MoMA’s collection, has been the focus of a Holocaust restitution …
I’m going to be on NPR’s All Things Considered this evening talking about the news that CBS has signed up a reality show involving arranged marriages from Magical Elves, the production team behind Top Chef (and, formerly, Project Runway). According to the Hollywood Reporter, on Arranged Marriage, four adults from 25 to 45 in age have …
Brief thoughts on last night’s Heroes after the jump:
Belated thoughts on Friday’s Battlestar Galactica (and, sort of, Friday Night Lights) coming up after the jump:
After the jump: What advertising scholars, USA Today’s readers and at least three women thought of last night’s ads:
Very brief spoilers for last night’s Big Love and Flight of the Conchords after the jump:
Late last week Peter French, chief operating officer at Brandeis University, spoke to Judith Dobrzynski at Tina Brown’s website The Daily Beast. In that conversation he offered a more detailed picture of the Brandeis financial predicament than anything we’ve had so far from the school beyond “trust me, it’s bad”.
We’d heard before …
As we saw last night, the major running theme of this year’s Super Bowl ads was anxiety over the economy and job loss. This morning, there are probably a few advertising professionals feeling that anxiety even more deeply. The vaunted USA Today Ad Meter poll this morning was won not by any pro advertising agency but by two unemployed …
Brief thoughts on last night’s Super Bowl-sized Office after the jump:
Last night’s Super Bowl turned out to be an exciting game, which unfortunately drew valuable attention away from the commercials. I aim to rectify that with my annual review of the Super Bowl ads, now up at time.com. Plow through it if you dare: nearly every ad aired during the game is there (with video thanks to the heroic efforts of …
No one responded when I asked if you wanted an open thread to comment on Super Bowl XLIII–so given the overwhelming public demand, I decided to put one up anyway! Use this space to comment on the pregame, the game, the ads, the halftime show or anything that suits. I’ll probably post on the post-game hourlong Office (which I haven’t yet …