Fall 2012: Ladies to Look Out For
With over a dozen new comedies added to the lineups, we have a lot to look forward to this fall. The networks are rolling out trailers and we're seeing some favorite familiar faces and promising newcomers.
With over a dozen new comedies added to the lineups, we have a lot to look forward to this fall. The networks are rolling out trailers and we're seeing some favorite familiar faces and promising newcomers.
Susan Landau | Posted 05.01.2012
The hidden fact is that CISPA completely avoids the issue of protecting critical infrastructure. The bill's authors said the reason for CISPA not covering critical infrastructure was "that [was] outside of our jurisdiction."
The Huffington Post | Alana Horowitz | Posted 04.21.2012
The head of a Catholic lobbying group is fighting back against criticism from the Vatican. "I've no idea what they're talking about," said Sister ...
Geri Stengel | Posted 05.27.2012
Nice girls do fire people. If they don't do what's needed, they aren't helping the business or the employee. Being tough or, as it's called when men do it, assertive and strong, is good business if done right.
Shira Lazar | Posted 05.13.2012
Filmmaker Robert Rodriguez is a busy man these days, but he stopped by the Samsung Blogger Lounge in Austin at SXSW on Monday to talk about his new TV network, his passion for inspiring others and to offer some advice to young filmmakers.
Ora Nadrich | Posted 01.30.2012
However we get the message out, the bottom line is we must all have our Howard Beale moments: speak up and oppose the liars, fraudsters and wrongdoers who manipulate others for control and avarice, and not wait until we're "mad as hell and can't take this anymore."
Christopher Burgess | Posted 12.12.2011
Those who have followed my writing on the subject of Wi-Fi security know my passion for taking seemingly basic steps to keep one's wireless activity s...
Dori Hartley | Posted 01.21.2012
So, are you angry enough to take your own life back? Are you ready to be heard? Are you at the place where your present condition is so threatened that the only thing that could possibly save you is your own rebellious voice?
Adam Klugman | Posted 11.21.2011
Mad as Hell is much more than screaming and disrupting, and it is never about rage or violence. It is about constructing a humane, creative response to the crisis of our world. It is a stand we take as individuals.
Claire Amber | Posted 11.16.2011
I've recently started getting into Mahatma Gandhi's work, visiting the history of this peace activist's life.
Katie Halper | Posted 10.04.2011
This is a leaked list of the ten movies the GOP is screening to make sure they stay on the offensive, as they fight for the wealthy and attack middle and working class people.
Brad Balfour | Posted 09.24.2011
The son of Yiddish thespians, Lumet began acting at age four, made his Broadway debut at 11 and first film appearance at 15. But it was as a director -- first in early live television and later in movies -- that he found his true calling.
Joan Williams | Posted 09.18.2011
According to early data, Google+ membership in the first few weeks was close to 90% male. Now it's more like a 75/25 split -- better, but nowhere near parity.
Carla Leitao | Posted 08.22.2011
This is the opening article of a series of articles (3), which aim to look at libraries and the landscapes they are a part of and help build. Though a...
Barbara Hannah Grufferman | Posted 08.12.2011
Women, this is a call to action. We have to stand up and say "We're as mad as hell as we're not going to take it anymore!" Demand jobs, equal pay, health care, the right to choose what we do with our own bodies.
Thane Rosenbaum | Posted 06.12.2011
Sidney Lumet was a quintessential New Yorker -- street smart with a bleeding heart and a head full of immigrant, everyman voices.
Huffington Post/AP | Posted 06.09.2011
Legendary director Sidney Lumet has died at the age of 86. The New York Times reported early Saturday that Lumet, a four time Oscar nominee, died of ...
Marshall Fine | Posted 05.25.2011
Todd Haynes has spent his filmmaking career working far outside the mainstream -- yet he seems surprised when a reporter refers to his new miniseries, HBO's Mildred Pierce, as surprisingly conventional for him.
Jon Chattman | Posted 05.25.2011
AWOLNATION founder Aaron Bruno is definitely practicing the Howard Beal mantra with a little Holden Caulfield and "Happy Harry Hard-On" thrown in for good measure.
Amy Spies | Posted 05.25.2011
Just like the Network newscaster Howard Beale, Sheen felt unsupported and unappreciated by his network employer and lashed out. Beale had been coldly fired; Sheen felt he'd been dissed.
Donna Henes | Posted 11.17.2011
These are deciding times. It is imperative for those of us who see the big picture to decide, to commit, to make a concerted effort to reach out in ever-expanding circles of affinity and embrace.
MP Nunan | Posted 05.25.2011
(Doha, Qatar) - In the latest twist to the wave of protests spreading across the Middle East, demonstrators have overthrown the Al Jazeera television ...
Jon Chattman | Posted 05.25.2011
Stacy Keach, who received acclaim with his breakthrough role as a boxer in John Huston's Fat City, returns to television on the new acclaimed F/X show Lights Out.
Marian Salzman | Posted 05.25.2011
This is the third in a series of 12 posts expounding on the 2011 forecasts in the annual trends report from Salzman, president of Euro RSCG Worldwide ...
Rory Fitzgerald | Posted 05.25.2011

G.L.O.C. | Posted 05.23.2012