David Letterman is this week's Exhibit A in the ongoing case of Powerful Men v. Sexual Integrity, having climbed over Roman Polanski, who was last week's winner. Congratulations, David.
The question that commentators such as Maureen Dowd aren't asking is: was there a "hostile work environment" for the women who Letterman did not bed?
Okay. Ladies and Gentlemen of the media, please! Enough with this David Letterman hoopla already! You know something? I DON'T CARE! I don't. In fac...
What do the revelations of David Letterman's workplace sexcapades tell us about the new era of sexual harassment? Quite a bit, actually.
It was always nice to turn on the television and know David Letterman could summon out of us a few laughs, but now, for me and countless viewers, the funny is gone.
We're in a no-kidding crucial situation. Unless someone will stand up and (metaphorically) shout "you lie!" to those who are lying, we may find one day that there is no one left to speak for us.
We have not yet, as a pop culture-breathing, tabloid-fueled nation, decided how we feel about powerful older guys seducing the young women who work for them.
If Dave really wanted to be honest and really wanted to express his genuine feelings, this is what his apology would have actually sounded like.
Despite the extortion scandal, advertisers on the The Late Show with David Letterman have not abandoned the show. While some had feared that wholeso...
David Letterman successfully navigated his way through three explosive crises -- personal, professional and legal -- by simply telling the truth.
The most-improved broadcast series of the new season is Grey's Anatomy, and the most improved on basic cable is FX's gritty, riveting Sons of Anarchy.
What is all the fuss about David Letterman having fessed up to some creepy sexual relations? He went to the authorities and then publicly acknowledged his misconduct and apologized.
David Letterman's public apology Monday night for bad behavior is merely the latest in a long list of famous public apologies.
Letterman's ratings have gone through the roof since his blackmail scandal. Why don't other talk show hosts jump on the bandwagon?
As a body language expert and media coach, I was awed by David Letterman's near perfect example of how to handle a crisis.
Even if sexual harassment (as opposed to conduct) should become relevant, in my opinion, the public statements of the defendant's lawyer were aimed at threatening the victim rather than vindicating his client.