Ways Americans Are Dealing with High Gas Prices
And don't even get them started on the rising cost of outrage!
Mar 30, 2012
And don't even get them started on the rising cost of outrage!
This link is worth clicking for the picture alone. The article focuses a little too much on the writer's personal taste in men, but the picture... [kisses fingertips, makes that "Mwah!" sound]—BK
Mar 29, 2012
Not as political as it sounds, this is easily one of the most compelling (and hopeful) things I've read about climate change.—TG
I wouldn't say "Cougar Town" is the best comedy, but it certainly deserves to be in the discussion. I bet you didn't know that, did you!—JM
Mar 28, 2012
From Charlie Sheen to St. Patrick's Day drinking to the 2010 U.S. Census (and more!), enjoy some of our favorite jokes from one year ago.
Mar 26, 2012
As someone who got in trouble for "reading too much," I find this vindicating.—TG
Mar 23, 2012
But surely the man who made Pearl Harbor will be faithful to the source material!
"I don't watch it because it's a good show; I watch it because I really want it to be a good show." So, so true... [massive, massive spoilers abound]—JM
This is my way of passing this link along to co-contributor Joe Mulder, who shares Maher's disdain for the Pussy Apology. I'm offended on behalf of Mitt Romney, who may seem like a bland, milquetoast panderer, but took a strong stand on the issue that really matters: tree height.—JS
Mar 22, 2012
If you're younger than Jamie Moyer, who is attempting to make the Colorado Rockies roster, then you have no business feeling old.—JM
Finally, this site's love of television merges with its source of inspiration.—BK
Mar 19, 2012
Nice profile of Will Ferrell and his particular brand of comedy. (Contains a few mild spoilers from Casa de mi Padre.)—BK
Mar 16, 2012
Though some of them are probably just getting in line now for the iPhone 5.
My love of Offerman keeps growing, and I'm hoping to see his work in Will Ferrell's Casa de mi Padre very soon.—BK
Interesting conversation about design and the innovative spirit, with Apple's chief design guru.—JS
Mar 15, 2012
UCLA anthropologists spent a decade studying some middle class American families, and what they found was not pretty.—BK
Even if "Raising Hope" wasn't the show that my five-year-old daughter and I watch together to create precious bonding time, I'd still think it was one of the best on TV.—JM
Mar 12, 2012
There are very few headlines that I'll post before even reading the article. This is near the top of the list.—JS
Mar 9, 2012
Nothing old can stay.
Could not have said it better myself. I am so excited for the return of Bob's Burgers this Sunday!—BK
A whole lot more thoughtful than the tiresome talking point that is its title.—JS
Mar 8, 2012
Co-contributor Brandon Kruse and I are approaching Chabon's new sci-fi adaptation John Carter from entirely separate sources of excitement.—JS
Mar 7, 2012
Diminished kidnapper/molester hysteria and no cutesy nicknames for genitals? I love this woman! (Hat tip, my wife, whom I love even more.)—JS
Mar 2, 2012
Because the company that brought you the Hulaburger and the Arch Deluxe will not tolerate any bad ideas.
Cool story on how embracing advanced statistical analysis saved the career of Oakland A's pitcher Brandon McCarthy.—BK
Mar 1, 2012
This is not a romantic comedy. It is a pornographic detour from the promise of human evolution.
Bringing to mind the mnemonic: Even Bad Entertainment Requires Tenacity.
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