Everyone is missing the point in the Adam Carolla controversy -- both the people hating him and those defending him. This isn't about whether or not women are funny; this is about how modern media creates fake controversy to manufacture rage and get eyeballs.
The issue of Girls' homogeneity, especially in a neighborhood like Greenpoint (which is still culturally diverse) has been debated in the media since the release of its pilot episode, but as a Latina and first generation New Yorker, I am here to tell Lena, her stories do apply to me.
Talhotblond is a suspenseful film, based on a true story, about a man who conducts an affair of the mind on the Internet.
Despite being cancelled after one season in 2010, Terriers, the little show that could, has recently found itself the subject of various Internet discussions.
After Seaside Heights, Miami and Italy, I thought I had seen it all. But, then along came the home on Snooki & JWOWW. It feels like the Bronx Zoo threw up on a Forever 21.
J Rome felt the pressure with this famous song from an iconic woman. He knew the range of the notes and repeatedly said that it didn't matter if he was No. 1 in all previous weeks, he had to nail it.
Once in a while I come across programs that appear to be fulfilling their mission statements perfectly adequately -- but I just don't care about those missions. Does that mean those shows are bad?
This week, the lovers were off to Dubrovnik, Croatia. The guys rode in on a boat fawning at how "amazing" "breathtaking" and "unreal" Croatia was. (I wish a country paid me to say dumb stuff. Croatia, are you reading? I want my free trip!)
The drama-level was pretty high (though not nearly as nuclear as the promos promised) and the dancers were dropping like flies almost instantly. They really got down to business, eliminating contestants from the get-go.
Futurama hits the airwaves again tonight with two all new episodes that I couldn't be happier with.
Lawmakers or anyone else who wants to gauge public tolerance for politically incorrect language just needs to turn on their television. It's all there in living, colorful language.
How is it that a city which was once the crowning jewel in the story of black America has allowed itself to be positioned as the melting pot of black affliction? The Atlanta that I knew and grew up in was one of great pride and self-respect.
But he tells Hanna that there's someone he doesn't want her talking to or seeing anymore: Mon-A. She doesn't owe her anything and she shouldn't go to Radley anymore. Hanna's "your sweet" reply doesn't sound very reassuring.
Workaholics is hands down the funniest, least predictable, most exciting comedy on TV right now. Not the most important, or the wittiest or the most politically relevant, but it retains the highest laugh per minute ratio, all in a deceptively genius manner.
Adam Carolla somehow thinks women have it easier in the entertainment industry and are given jobs out of some sort of "politically correct" atmosphere, when the opposite is actually true.
Gone are the days when no one could take a joke about what might happen in a bed shared by two men or two women. These days, we know gay sex is just as funny, and sometimes tragic, as the other kind.
As you know, I watch a lot of your shows. I mean, a lot. But -- as much as it pains me to admit -- I have a grievance with you, which is why I'm writing you this rant of a love letter.
What seems to be a Disney-Pixar's Brave/Bachelorette crossover event turns into the Highland Games, where the guys dress up in tight tank tops, kilts and knee-high socks (too bad Jef didn't bring his periwinkle ones) and compete in some Croatian strength games.
It's almost time to head off to Las Vegas for, you know, the actual competition part of America's Got Talent, but first, more auditions, and with the exception of closing act Mary Joyner, there was very little to write home about.
Bassem had been a fan of The Daily Show since he first saw it while on a visit to the United States a few years earlier. He longed for an Egyptian version of the show, but that would have been impossible prior to the revolution.
I wrote this song after watching a 6-episode marathon of the show. It's not an homage and it's not a theme song or something. It's just how I felt after spending time with those characters. Which is all that means. Maybe that makes it more subjective but I guess that's the point.