Television Becomes More Exciting Than Real Life
Everyone knows that TV is fantasy. So how come I wish politics could be like the "West Wing?"
Everyone knows that TV is fantasy. So how come I wish politics could be like the "West Wing?"
It's not even about liberal bashing. The GOP's favorite blonde shouldn't be called a journalist when she'd just as soon duct tape the mouths of everyone protected by free speech.
Changes in media are inevitable, and book publishers could learn from the overzealous and ineffective route taken by the RIAA.
Ms. Dowd writes with a sharp pencil… and she’s pretty too.
In Bush's eyes, fighting bird flu is a lot like fighting terror, or is it?
CNN's Aaron Brown was fired yesterday. I think I'm the only one who'll actually miss him and his goofy, throwback style.
San Francisco Chronicle waits until fifth pargraph to explain how a Molotov cocktail hit its building
The people of Philadelphia know what they want.
If I saw Tyra Banks walking down the street in a 350-pound fat suit I’d point and laugh too. Then I’d ask for her autograph.
I have a silly, but I think valid, bone to pick with the New York Times.
Now that the romanticized “Deep Throat†has been replaced by “Scooter Libby,†has the era of anonymous sources come to an end?
Both the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal are talking about problems in prisons. Is it predictable, though, that they have such varied angles? Or are they just choosing to report different news?
A study conducted at St. Andrews Perception Lab has found that there is a direct link between how attractive a woman is and her estrogen level.
Journalism can provide an exchange of information to tackle new problems.
Why is this newsworthy?
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