Rolling Stone’ Reminds Us There’s No Such Thing as Bad Publicity
Two weeks ago I wrote about how Rolling Stone’s latest issue, featuring accused Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in a flattering picture on the cover, was
Two weeks ago I wrote about how Rolling Stone’s latest issue, featuring accused Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in a flattering picture on the cover, was
Miley Cyrus still sings. She still can act. But the former Miss Hannah Montana has really become more of a professional celebrity. She has the
With all the responsibilities piling up on your desk—all the hundreds of emails, tweets, texts and other electronic missives that are inundating you and all
“Try to make a good impression when you first meet someone,” I was told repeatedly growing up. “Put your best foot forward, son.” I still
You just can’t keep a tortured superhero down. The Wolverine—much like the film’s titular character—was durable, if not wholly indestructible, in its box office debut.
My bloggy friends, today I’ve got a new word for you: juvenoia. OK, you won’t find the term in the dictionary. But it was coined
We’re through the teeth of the summer movie season now, and a number of entertainment pundits are asking one very salient question: Why so many
Raising children has never been for the faint of heart. I suspect it wasn’t easy a hundred years ago. Or a thousand, for that matter.
I really have no idea why I watched an episode of Celebrity Wife Swap on Hulu the other day. I think it was because I
Late one night, as the official box office tally-keeper was keeping tally of the latest movies, he heard strange noises … a sporadic clapping …
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