My column in the print TIME this week is pretty much a polished-up version of this earlier post on Hillary and SNL, more or less. (Less, actually: it’s 50% shorter and, therefore, 50% better.) But if you haven’t read it yet—then it’s new to you!
You always risk sounding a little ridiculous writing about things like Tina Fey’s sketch …
In this week’s print edition of TIME I look at the controversy over CBS re-airing Dexter, which I’ve blogged about here before. In the column, though, I go a little more into the actual content of the show–which is, among other things, a philosophical look at the nature of morality–as a way of saying that the decision of whether a show …
Katie Couric interviews Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire. / CBS
My Time magazine piece about Cashmere Mafia, Lipstick Jungle and how they relate to the Hillary-era zeitgeist–i.e., what are the standards, and double standards, society sets for powerful women–is up here.
In the piece I briefly mentioned how women like Martha Stewart …
NBC Photo: Paul Drinkwater
What do the strike-era late-night talk show wars and the election have in common? As I say in my current print Time magazine column, “the analogy between politics and the late-night talk shows breaks down eventually.” But in both arenas over the last week or so, we saw that there were some benefits to dropping …