Bacon and the Old Masters

I was at the Metropolitan Museum today for another look at the terrific Francis Bacon retrospective that I’ve written about a few times. What struck me this time is how being surrounded by galleries of Old Masters at the Met brought forward aspects of Bacon’s work that didn’t come to mind so readily when I first saw the show last year …

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Franken & Sotomayor: From TV to D.C.

Think TV entertainment doesn’t influence politics at its highest levels? Think again! At Sonia Sotomayor’s confirmation hearing, new U.S. Senator Al Franken, who came to public fame on Saturday Night Live, reminisces with Sotomayor, who had said she was drawn to the law by watching Perry Mason (h/t …

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You Are Dead To Me, Emmy! Who Must Be Nominated?

If I were a good, traffic-generating blogger, I’d have done a whole series of run-ups this week to the Emmy nominations, category by category. Bad blogger, bad! But since the nominations are coming out tomorrow morning, now’s a good time to sound you out on it.

So I ask: if you could pick one performer or show who absolutely must be …

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Corporate Press Release Theater: TLC Takes the Cake, Again

To the growing list of TV Trends I Cannot Understand, add this: Shows about cake. First came Food Network’s Ace of Cakes, then TLC’s Cake Boss. Now the latter network breaks the three’s-a-trend threshold by announcing new series Ultimate Cake-Off.

Maybe it’s because I’m a cook and not a baker, but the human drama of cake decoration is …

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The Morning After: Oral Arguments

Between closing a dead-tree article and packing up my office, I had time to watch the Sonia Sotomayor confirmation hearings only on and off. Which is probably the most any sane person should be watching.

The point of a televised hearing, this one demonstrated again, is that it is a televised hearing. That is: barring new developments, …